Listen "Redefining Life After Service "
Episode Synopsis
What does life really look like after the uniform comes off? In this powerful continuation of our conversation on sacrifice, hosts Christina and Robert Augustine dive into the emotional and practical challenges veterans face when transitioning from military to civilian life.This episode explores:The shift from structure to self-directionRebuilding identity and purpose after serviceFinding real strength through vulnerability and seeking helpThe importance of community, mental health, and faithWe're joined by Vinicia Magee and Gary Lewis from Hope Center, Inc. in Gretna, Louisiana—mental health professionals and advocates who work directly with veterans and their families. They share vital resources including peer support groups, housing assistance, and ways to connect with VA mental health services, NAMI, and the Wounded Warrior Project.💡 Whether you're a veteran, a family member, or someone who cares, this episode offers hope, healing, and a path forward.Louisiana Resources for Our Heroes:(The following link includes a wide range of resources for business owners, employment assistance, financial assistance, general resources, homeless prevention, legal assistance, mental health wellness, and substance abuse help.)https://linktr.ee/LaGovernorsChallenge?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=3868bb88-6d5a-4666-af5b-98604ef53b00 Nationwide Emergency Assistance and Resources for Veterans:· Call 211 for local agencies and community organizations (housing, food, utility, and employment services).· Department of Veteran Affairshttps://www.va.gov/ Resources for Local Support Groups· National Alliance for Mental Illnesshttps://namilouisiana.org/support-and-education/support-groups/nami-connection/· Wounded Warriorshttps://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/programs/peer-support Hope Center Inc. https://www.hopecenterla.org/About_Us.html
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