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This organization was designed with one purpose, which is to eradicate PTSD in Veterans nationally.
Summary

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Welcome Back Veterans (WBV) is a pioneering initiative that funds programs developed by academic medical centers to expand and improve mental health care for service members, veterans, and their families.

A team of RAND researchers monitored the program’s progress and accomplishments and drew lessons learned for future initiatives (see A New Way Forward in Veterans’ Mental Health Care: How Welcome Back Veterans Is Making a Difference, www.rand.org/t/RB9981z1).

The RAND team also examined the current mental health care environment in which service members, veterans, and their families seek and receive services. This environment continues to evolve as new initiatives, some like WBV, emerge to boost the private sector’s capacity to provide high-quality services to these groups.

​However, significant challenges persist in meeting this population’s demand for mental health care. These are challenges that newly emerging private initiatives must address to succeed and to sustain their efforts.

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Welcome to AngelGuard.org

Currently, 22 Veterans commit suicide each day, and we believe we have found the solution.

We are a Civilian - Veteran partnership whose exclusive purpose is to eradicate Post Combat Stress for Veterans in the United States. Originally established in our nation's capital, AngelGuard.org locates the most cutting edge solutions to eradicate post combat stress.

The objective? 

To find a Veteran, at any stage of their life, and eradicate their post combat stress within 7 days.

For those who say it cannot be done, we say this: The Veterans who live with post combat stress require immediate extraction.

There is no compromise for us.

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