Help Us Bring Awareness to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Many veterans are returning home to their families with post traumatic stress disorder. Family members become instant caregivers. Some may have no idea of what is going on however they see changes and possibly random symptoms. While there is plenty of information on the internet about PTSD this information graphics combines enough data with graphics to give a visual illustration to love ones what may be happening with their returning military member.
This is a public awareness campaign, and, for your $5 support donation you get an electronic copy of the information graphic to gift to someone who may be in need, or, to keep for yourself. We also asked that you share the link to our website for others to have access to it. War is stressful on our soldiers and their families. Your donation goes toward printing costs to help us disseminate this information graphic offline for greater impact, and to keep this national education campaign ongoing.
There was a recent article regarding, a CNN embedded reporter Michael Ware who was in Iraq reporting the news on the war who was forced to take a leave of absence from his job because of PTSD. Read how PTSD has affected his life. He is still struggling with post traumatic stress disorder. The good news is post traumatic stress disorder is treatable. Our goal is to help keep military families together and you can directly help.
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Thank you, for your service to the community by choosing to help. Your support will go towards helping our military families stay together, one family at a time. Many military spouses are young and unequipped to diagnose, or, know where to seek support for their spouse at a time of need. By bringing more attention to the symptoms of PTSD, we, the community, can help them recognize the symptoms more readily and seek help quicker.
