Our Stand-by-me Heroes program is focused on Suicides & Solutions.

Summary. We have a trained team, aka Foxhole Soul Counselors, and when called we meet face-to-face with any struggling with the ‘Invisible scars of War.’ Our teams consist of veteran NCO’s, Officers, Civilians, Doctors, and Nurses.

Process. We are contacted by Veteran Service Organizations (VSOs), family or friends of a struggling Veteran or First Responder. Call signs are used and no sessions are recorded. We meet at a coffee shop or other location and we begin to talk. We assist those struggling with Moral Injury, Post-Traumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury and Military Sexual Trauma focusing on mind, body and soul. We have helped many, see our website. Some had already cleaned their uniform and weapon with a specific suicide date unknown to us at first. Through one-on-one and small groups we continue to make an eternal difference. Many of our heroes are managing their struggles, have successfully restarted their lives and become great friends. 

The Veterans Administration meets with our struggling heroes once a month. We are the after-hours team meeting our heroes at a coffee shop or via a simple call. As our First Responders are concerned with their careers we are always private and cannot share contact information even within our organization or with any. We are focused on mind, body and soul, not religion.

Deep Dive Report (we can supply a copy) , the only civilian study supported by Alabama and Duke Universities, supports the daily suicide rate at approximately 44+ suicides per day. However, suicide has been redefined to reduce the number to 22+ or the lie my news media at 14 or 15.

Recruiting Foxhole Soul counselor’s across the country. Interested in becoming a Foxhole Soul Counselor? We seek experienced individuals that can listen and empathize. Contact us, let’s make a difference to our heroes quietly calling for someone to Stand-By-Me.

Military Outreach USA provides this publication free of charge. The book, They Don’t Receive Purple Hearts, provides insight into an understanding of military culture, emotions, moral dilemmas, and more. It concludes with suggestions on what can be done to help heal a moral injury. Click on image to download file.

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