You were not alone then, you are not alone now. There are 20 million vets who would give their lives for you. PLEASE, don’t take yours.

After a traumatic experience, it’s normal to feel frightened, sad, anxious, and disconnected. But if the upset doesn’t fade and you feel stuck with a constant sense of danger and painful memories, you may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It can seem like you’ll never get over what happened or feel normal again. This is why we have created the “buddy-buddy” program.  Veterans like you, that have shared a similar experience or trauma in one of our nations many conflicts, are available to talk with you openly and privately and help you deal with issues associated with your experience. If you are struggling, if you are in pain, if you just need to talk, please call.

Veterans Affairs

Veterans Crisis Hotline: 1 (800) 273- 8255   press “1”

Veterans CHAT:  www.veteranscrisisline.net

Veterans TEXT: 838255

County Veterans Services Officer

If you are a resident of Carlton County and need assistance, please reach out to our County Veterans Services Officer Duane Brownie at 218-499-3868

Duane Brownie