It was a long day. As long as doors keep being closed, we'll keep kicking them open. If you're a Veteran struggling, you're not alone. #Reachout we're fighting for you. #Veterans#22aday
Walk For Vets walked 2.2 miles at the West Virginia Capitol today to raise awareness about suicide prevention for veterans and service members. https://t.co/DXeiJEIsy8
Beautiful weather greeted @WalkforVetsORG participants today at the Florida Capitol. FDVA Executive Director James S. "Hammer" Hartsell led the group in their 2.2 mile walk raising awareness for Veteran Suicide Prevention efforts. Great turnout! https://t.co/SPP1m7np32 #FLVets🇺🇸
Welcome to Tallahassee! Participants from around the nation will be forming at the Capitol today at 9:30 a.m. with a 10 a.m. start. @FLVetsAffairs Executive Director James S. "Hammer" Hartsell will see you there! @WalkforVetsORG https://t.co/SPP1m7np32 #FLVets🇺🇸
SAVE THE DATE - Tomorrow, February 15th, Walk for Vets is coming to Columbia! @WalkforVetsORG
CHECK OUT their Facebook Event to LEARN MORE!
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.@WalkforVetsORG is on a mission that started on 2/2/22 to walk 2.2 miles in 22 states in 22 days for the 22 #veterans who commit #suicide every DAY. Today they are in @CityOfBoston. Founder John Ring says vets are slipping through the cracks politically & mentally. @wbznewsradio
The national movement began on February 2, 2022, and will cross 22 state capitals over the course of 22 consecutive days for 2.2 miles on each walk. https://t.co/pdpfcBxRsf
.@WalkforVetsORG Founder John Ring says state legislators tell him they can’t do anything because it’s a federal issue. He says, “Come on now, I don’t believe that for one bit.” He also wants to see more #Veterans groups working together. #22aday#SuicidePrevention@wbznewsradio
.@WalkforVetsORG’ John Ring (right) has walked nearly 3,500 miles to raise awareness of veterans suffering the invisible wounds of war. 22 kill themselves each day. Ring says, “It’s an epidemic that needs to be addressed. State & federal legislators need to do more.”@wbznewsradio
.@WalkforVetsORG made their way to Augusta to walk 2.2 miles. Their goal is to walk 2.2 miles in 22 states, in 22 consecutive days. 🇺🇸 #22states22days
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Walking in memory of a fallen local hero, #HicksStrong joined @WalkforVetsORG this morning to walk 2.2 miles around the Capitol to raise awareness about veteran suicide. The walk was in memory of Macoy Hicks who passed away in 2019. Full story @WTEN https://t.co/ckntZSBGT0