The program will destigmatize asking for mental health support, provide peer-to-peer support and resources, and educate everyone on how they can Be the One.
Today, the No. 1 issue facing the veteran community is suicide, according to the National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report. It is estimated that between 17 and 22 veterans or servicemembers take their lives each day. That’s more than 6,000 annually. The rate of suicide for veterans is more than 50% higher than that of non-veteran adults. As the Global War on Terrorism continues, there will be more veterans facing mental-health issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
What will Be the One achieve?
At its core, The American Legion is activating a national platform to reduce the rate of veteran suicide. The Be the One campaign will:
I’m a veteran. What can I do to support this initiative?
While this program is designed to help all veterans, we know that everyone responds differently to stresses, have different life experiences and have varying results in types of treatment. However, the following are guidelines intended to provide help before a crisis situation develops. The American Legion encourages you to Be the One to:
I’m a spouse, partner, family member, caregiver, friend of a veteran, or interested civilian. What can I do to support this initiative?
The stigma associated with mental health issues is a barrier to veterans seeking assistance. They fear loss of their job, think they can handle their situation themselves, or don’t believe others can understand their situation. Family members may be the first to recognize the signs that their loved one needs help, but they may lack the knowledge of how to approach the situation. If you have a family member, friend, business associate or have another connection with someone who is a veteran, The American Legion encourages you to Be the One to:
What can my American Legion post do to help?
American Legion posts will be instrumental in the success of this campaign. They have the power to foster unity and camaraderie, and get support quickly to veterans in crisis. In non-emergency situations, posts can also:
My post is conducting an event to raise awareness about PTSD and/or suicide prevention. What resources are available to promote the event in my community?
There is a strong collection of resources materials available here. They include videos, print materials, pop-up banners, posters, wallet cards and more. Please note that there are two trifold brochures. One is intended to educate potential community partners about the Be the One program. The other one, which has one side intentionally left blank, allows for Legion members to customize it with locally available resources for veterans. Once local information is added, the brochure can be distributed to veterans to connect them with nearby resources that can assist them.
Keep checking back on the resources page for more promotional materials as they become available.
Where can I get more information?
Keep checking in for new resources, stories and other information at legion.org/betheone. You can also sign up to receive email about new announcements.
What’s the quickest way to get help in an emergency?
If you are a veteran in crisis, resources are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week:
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