
Nonprofit changing lives with service dogs for veterans and first responders
The Patriotic Service Dog Foundation provides dogs free of charge to help first responders and veterans suffering from PTSD — changing lives for those who
The Patriotic Service Dog Foundation provides dogs free of charge to help first responders and veterans suffering from PTSD — changing lives for those who
Local hypnotherapist Margot Miles helps veterans cope with the effects of war. Views: 64
Battle Buddies of Central Oregon is a local nonprofit dedicated to preventing veteran suicides through canine companionship and training as … Views: 72
AllCare, a provider of Oregon Health Plan benefits in Jackson County, … or go to college, PTSD therapy for veterans, physical health checks and more.
After four years on active duty, Amy left the Army and moved back to her hometown. However, she struggled to find her tribe. At work,
A VA Million Veteran Program study identified locations in the human genome related to the risk of re-experiencing traumatic memories, the most distinctive symptom of posttraumatic stress
A local support group has formed to help veterans who are affected by post-traumatic stress disorder Views: 54
The Oregon Legislature invested $3.1 million over two biennia toward veterans behavioral health. OHA and ODVA dedicated a portion of the funding … Views: 18
For three years, Riley has performed full-time service dog duties for his handler, Lewis Franklin of Monmouth, Oregon, who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
“Lodestar,” a short documentary film by SOU graduate student and Army Ranger veteran Paul Kirby, has a busy schedule on the film festival circuit. It
The fifth annual Veteran Benefit Expo, the state’s largest veteran benefit resource event, will be held in Pendleton next week, July 27th at the Pendleton
Jamie Ferguson had never played the table-top role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons, until it was offered to her at VA North Texas almost a year
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