The group founded by two armed service veterans has been praised for work around mental health.
An outdoor camp aimed at boosting the mental health of armed forces veterans has saved at least three lives, organisers have said.
Woodland Xperiences was founded by two veterans who now want to open up the camp to emergency service staff.Those who attend the camp, at Piper Hole Farm, take part in activities that allow them to talk about their experiences, which can often be "bottled up".
"I used to think, I can't understand why people are depressed but now I can," she told BBC Radio Cumbria.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Veterans could combat teacher shortages under Texas billTexas has struggled to ensure all teachers are adequately prepared for the classroom.
続きを読む »
WWII Veterans Return to the Sky Above San DiegoFour World War II veterans took a step back in time Thursday. They hopped into a two-seat 1940s biplane for a flight over El Cajon.
続きを読む »
Women Warriors build safe space for female VeteransWomen Warriors is a local nonprofit looking to expand and offer programs and services for the female Veteran community in Southern Arizona
続きを読む »
#BetterTogether: Cindy Hsu joins Coffee with Vets as part of Paramount Veterans NetworkThe Paramount Veterans Network helps transition into civilian life through mentoring, education and internships.
続きを読む »
Renovating abandoned homes for area homeless veteransIt wasn't long ago a home on Columbia Drive was slated for demolition. Now, it's almost move-in ready for a formerly homeless local veteran.
続きを読む »
Kobuk 440, the last major mid-distance race of the year, is now underwayIditarod veterans Michelle Phillips, Jeff Deeter and winner Ryan Redington will be in the mix for a Kobuk 440 win.
続きを読む »