UNSUNG HEROES"We've
Got Your Back"--Online Community Brings |
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(NAPSI)-Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) and the Ad Council have launched a new series of national public service advertisements (PSAs) as part of their Veteran Support campaign, which aims to ease the readjustment challenges facing Iraq and Afghanistan veterans as they transition from combat to civilian life. The PSAs encourage new veterans to join IAVA's online community at www.iava.org,
a social network exclusively for Of the nearly 2 million veterans who have served in Research shows that many veterans avoid seeking help because of the stigma associated with treatment or fear of being diagnosed with a mental illness. By maintaining relationships and communicating regularly with others who have shared experiences, veterans are better able to reconnect with their friends, families and communities more broadly. Since its inception, the site has been visited over 700,000 times. "This historic campaign is literally saving lives. By giving "For the longest time I felt like I was the only one going through
things, but through this community I found otherwise. No matter what our
deployment jobs, service or experiences were, we still share the places we
went. Whether I am having a good day or a bad day, I know this is the place I
can come to for encouragement and support," said The ads communicate to veterans that they are not alone and that their fellow veterans "have their back." |
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