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June is PTSD Awareness Month. We honor those who served and their families. You are never alone. Healing happens through connection, compassion, and community. Invisible wounds are real—and so is hope.
Leaving the military can mean losing identity, structure, purpose, and the people who had your back. Whether your transition was last month or 20 years ago, those feelings can stay with you. At Next Chapter, Veterans walk beside you every step forward.
Colorado Springs Veterans come from different branches and backgrounds, but many face the same struggle after service: isolation and uncertainty. We exist for that next chapter—providing mental health care, peer support, and community in the Pikes Peak Region.
This Memorial Day, we honor those who gave everything while
remembering the Veterans still carrying invisible weight.
UCHealth Next Chapter is here—staffed by Veterans who
understand. You’ve had a battle buddy before. Let us be one
now.
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Medal of Honor Day honors fewer than 3,600 recipients of America’s highest military decoration for valor above and beyond the call of duty. From the Civil War to today, their actions reflect extraordinary courage, sacrifice, and commitment to never leave a comrade behind.
The Army Reserve marks another year of service, readiness, and commitment to the nation. A legacy built through strength, discipline, and mission focus.
Churchill’s words remind us that service requires sacrifice, endurance, and resolve. Donate to support Veterans who have carried that burden in defense of freedom.
The cost of war is ultimately paid by those who serve. Today, on the Air Force Reserve birthday, we recognize that commitment and stand behind Veterans after service ends. Donate to support Veterans and their families.
On March 29 1973, the last U.S combat troops left Vietnam. This Vietnam War Veterans Day, we honor all who served during a difficult chapter in our history. To our Vietnam Veterans: your service and sacrifice mattered. Today and always, we remember you with respect and gratitude.
The Medal of Honor is the nation’s highest military award, given for extraordinary courage above and beyond the call of duty. On March 25, we honor all recipients who earned this distinction through bravery, sacrifice, and unwavering valor in service to our country.
During Women’s History Month we honor the strength and impact of women who shaped our nation including those in uniform. From Harriet Tubman to Lori Piestewa women have long defended our freedoms. We salute the legacy, sacrifice and leadership of women Veterans, past and present.
On March 13, 1942, the U.S. Army launched its War Dog Program, training K-9s for sentry, scouting, and mine detection. From WWII to today, military working dogs and their handlers have saved lives and faced danger together. We salute these two- and four-legged warriors.
Honoring Lt Gen Benjamin O. Davis Jr.
From leading the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II to serving through major changes in the military, his career was marked by excellence. He was later recognized as the first African American general in the U.S. Air Force.
Many Veterans carry experiences that don’t simply fade with time.
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