U.S. Marine's Mission for Veteran Suicide Prevention
U.S. Marine Walks Across America for Mental Health Awareness
Veteran suicide prevention is not just a slogan; it’s a lifeline. Ron Zaleski, a 73-year-old U.S. Marine veteran, is walking across America to highlight this urgent issue. With statistics showing that twenty U.S. veterans succumb to suicide each day, Zaleski's trek aims to raise awareness and promote mental health resources for veterans.
Why This Journey Matters
Each mile he covers not only represents a physical journey but also a journey towards saving lives. His mission underscores the need for accessible mental health support and the importance of community connection. Across America, he shares stories and encourages engagement with veteran support programs.
Join the Fight Against Veteran Suicide
To join Ron's mission, engage with your local veteran organizations, sign petitions for better mental health resources, and participate in community events aimed at veteran suicide prevention.
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