Colorado Organizations Awarded $642,000 for Veteran Suicide Prevention

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Avenues Recovery Center, an addiction rehab in Colorado, are pleased to share that in a significant step toward addressing the mental health crisis among veterans, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has allocated $642,629 to support suicide prevention services in Colorado. This funding will bolster organizations like the Healing Warriors Program in the Eastern Plains and both the Front Range and Valley-Wide Health Systems in Southern Colorado.

The Black Chronicle news site reported that the U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, a Democrat from Colorado, expressed his gratitude for this funding, emphasizing the urgent need for mental health care access for veterans. “Our country’s veterans have sacrificed so much to keep us safe, and we must do more to ensure they have access to the mental health care they’ve earned,” Bennet stated. “I’m grateful Colorado will benefit from this investment, which will save lives and expand urgently needed support to veterans nationwide.”

Senator John Hickenlooper, also a Democrat from Colorado, echoed Bennet’s sentiments, highlighting the critical nature of this funding. “Over six thousand veterans die by suicide each year,” Hickenlooper remarked. “We won’t stand by as our veterans suffer in silence after serving their country. These grants will save lives.”

Both Senators played pivotal roles in the passage of the PACT Act in 2022, heralded as the largest expansion of veteran healthcare to date. This landmark legislation aims to improve access to healthcare services for veterans, particularly in the realm of mental health.

In addition to these funding efforts, Bennet and Hickenlooper co-sponsored a resolution last year designating Warrior Call Day. This initiative encourages Americans to check in with veterans regarding their mental health, fostering a sense of community and support to help prevent veteran suicide.

With the new funding, Colorado organizations are better positioned to provide the vital support and resources that veterans need, ultimately working toward reducing the tragic rates of veteran suicide. The commitment from state leaders reflects a growing recognition of the mental health challenges faced by those who have served in the military, and the urgent need for comprehensive care.

If you or your loved one are struggling with your mental health in any way, reach out to Avenues Recovery today. Our experienced professionals will help you get your life back on track. Contact us today to start your journey to true healing and health.

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