Advocacy is a powerful mission for veterans. By stepping up and engaging, you influence policies, protect your rights, and improve the lives of those who served. Whether healthcare, education, or benefits, your voice matters—and one person can make a huge difference.
Why Veteran Advocacy Matters
My Journey: When I started at Charles County, there was no dedicated veteran support. I created the Veterans Corner, launched the Veteran Hiring Benefit for county jobs, and established the Commission for Veterans Affairs—becoming the first Veteran Services Manager. That advocacy work didn’t just change policy—it connected me with fellow veterans and allies, built a new community, and helped me thrive on the home front. This proves one person’s mission-driven effort can change the game.
How to Get Involved: Tactical Steps
Mental Health and Veteran Support
Veterans understand veterans. If you feel like those around you say you’re “not normal” or something’s wrong, remember—they’re probably civilians who don’t get it. Hypervigilance, discomfort in crowds, and other reactions are normal for many who served. Surround yourself with fellow veterans who understand and support you.
For immediate help, contact the Veterans Crisis Line:
Faith, Resilience, and Mission
Advocacy is a battle that requires spiritual strength. Ground yourself in faith and remember Philippians 4:13: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Your resilience and mission mindset are force multipliers—never underestimate the power of prayer, community, and purpose.
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