Caring for Heroes with Invisible Wounds

May 28, 2013

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Soldier Daughter LG dreamstime_m_17615125 (2)More than 10 million Americans care for a veteran.  While we celebrate all our veterans this month during National Military Appreciation Month – Sherri writes for Huffington Post 50 about the caregivers of veterans with PTSD, TBI and depression where  the stigma of mental health and brain-related disorders is forcing these caregivers into the shadows.  One organization, the Mental Health Association of New York City is putting the spotlight on caregivers and veterans at its June 6 gala event.

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  1. Zanele

    Amanda! How is it that I am just seeing this post??? Lol. Oh boy am I out of the loop. Thank you so much for this post and shriang your awesome talent with us So many blessings to you in 2012!xo,Sherri

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