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Veterans face staggering challenges as awareness lags

July 16, 2024 | Norton City Council, Norton, Summit County, Ohio



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Veterans face staggering challenges as awareness lags
In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted pressing issues facing post-9/11 veterans, revealing sobering statistics that underscore the challenges many face after serving in combat. Over 2.5 million veterans have served since 2001, with 80% having spent time in overseas combat zones, primarily in Iraq and Afghanistan. Alarmingly, 22 veterans commit suicide daily, a statistic that is even more pronounced among special forces.

The meeting emphasized the mental health crisis among veterans, with 30% suffering from disabilities related to their service and a significant portion diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depressive disorders. Approximately 300,000 post-9/11 veterans are estimated to have psychological wounds, and only one-third of those needing mental health care have sought treatment. Additionally, homelessness remains a critical issue, with over 48,000 veterans at risk of losing their homes.

The discussion also touched on the public's perception of veterans' challenges, with 84% of veterans feeling that the American public is largely unaware of their struggles. In response to these findings, officials proposed waiving readings to expedite the establishment of a local Memorial Day service in Norton, set for 2025, which aims to honor the sacrifices of veterans in the community.

The meeting concluded with a motion to include the newly established Space Force in future discussions, reflecting a commitment to recognizing all branches of the military. This initiative seeks to foster greater awareness and support for veterans and their families, addressing the urgent need for community engagement and resources.

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