Militarily Speaking

Militarily Speaking


Ep. 52 Give An Hour for Military Mental Health

April 03, 2024

Welcome to the "Militarily Speaking" podcast with Tom McLean and Jodi Vickery.

 

In this episode of “Militarily Speaking,” Tom and Jodi, delve into the world of military mental health support with Dr. Trina Clayeux, CEO of Give An Hour (GAH), and Rebekah Edmondson, a GAH intern and United States Army veteran. Together they explore the impactful stories of enhancing mental health access and delivery, and their dedication to reducing stigma and promoting resiliency within the military community.

 

“Militarily Speaking” is a podcast produced by Armed Forces Bank that is dedicated to the military lifestyle and all the things that makes the military community who they are.

 

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Ep. 52 – Give An Hour for Military Mental Health

 

In a world that often overlooks the significance of mental health, especially among our military and veteran communities, one organization stands out for its dedication to making a difference: Give An Hour (GAH). The organization, renowned for its pioneering approach to addressing mental health challenges, emerges as a beacon of hope and support.

 

Empowering Veterans Through Understanding and Leadership

 

GAH's mission revolves around developing resilient individuals by improving mental health access and addressing service gaps within communities. Dr. Trina Clayeux, CEO of GAH, and Rebeka Edmondson, an inspiring GAH intern and Army veteran, shared their profound experiences and the organization's ambitious goals.

 

A Legacy of Service and Sacrifice

 

The episode painted a vivid portrait of GAH's impact through the extraordinary journeys of its guests. Dr. Clayeux has made remarkable contributions across various sectors, specifically targeting the unique needs of military and veteran communities. Simultaneously, Rebekah's dedication, stemming from her military service and commitment to aiding her fellow veterans, underscores the profound need for tailored mental health interventions within these military and veteran communities.

 

Championing Peer Support and Community Engagement

 

A pivotal part of GAH's success lies in its innovative peer support and wellness ambassador programs. These initiatives facilitate a platform for veterans and military members to share their experiences, offering support and companionship in navigating the complex pathways of mental health challenges. Their discussion highlighted the transformative power of peer connections, emphasizing that healing often begins with a conversation among those who’ve walked similar paths.

 

The Road Ahead: Opportunities and Challenges

 

Despite significant strides, GAH recognizes the enduring challenges and evolving needs within mental health care for veterans and military members. The conversation acknowledged the importance of continuous outreach, innovative solutions, and community involvement in overcoming these obstacles. With an eye on the future, GAH remains committed to expanding its network, enhancing its offerings, and, most importantly, ensuring that every individual in need receives the compassion, understanding, and support they deserve.

 

How to Get Involved with GAH

 

The episode concluded with a compelling call to action, urging listeners to become part of the solution. Whether through financial contributions, volunteering as wellness ambassadors, or simply by lending an ear to someone in need, there are numerous ways the public can support GAH’s mission. The organization's goal is clear: to create a society where mental health is prioritized, and every service member, veteran, and their families have access to the care they need.

 

GAH stands as a testament to the strength found in unity, compassion, and dedicated action. As the conversation on "Militarily Speaking" so eloquently captured, it is through collective efforts and shared understanding that true change can be realized. In answering the call to support GAH, we not only honor the sacrifices of our military members and veterans but also contribute to building a more resilient and mentally healthy world.

 

For those looking to learn more or get involved with Give An Hour, please visit their website at www.giveanhour.org. Together, we can make a difference—one hour, one conversation, and one life at a time.

 

Military Minute

Jodi introduces the Military Minute segment of the show, beginning by closing out last episode’s Military Minute.

●     Last episode’s Military Minute: What is the acronym STRIVE in relation to Syracuse University?

●     Answer: Startup Training Resources to Inspire Veteran Entrepreneurship

●     This week’s Military Minute question: What are the three components and corresponding distances, in miles, of the Ironman competition?

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●     Answer with the correct answer and you plus a charity of your choice can each win $50.

●     After a winning selection, Military Minute participants are eligible for another selection after 12 months.

 

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