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Be Heard and Understood
When veterans get home they bring back important stories to tell, of adventures and pain, of fear and courage, of lessons learned. But often friends and family do not want to listen or were uncomfortable talking about war. So, if a veteran is going to open up at all, he might seek out another veteran to talk with. Unfortunately, when veterans talk together of the war, attempts at sharing the grief and pain often slip into a "That ain't nothing" or "Top this one" exchange of war stories.
So finding closure through telling one's story is difficult to achieve and the deeper truths remain untold; the deeper pain remain unprocessed.
Eventually, many veterans lock up their authentic stories deep inside their "inner vault" and stop talking. Does this describe your experience?
It's time for veterans stories to be heard. The Journey offers a safe place where veterans and civilians want to hear you. They offer you empathy for your painful journey and total support for your healing.
An Honorable Homecoming
Some veterans return home feeling unappreciated and hide their service from others. It's finally time to come home--in a good wayand, all the way.
The Vet's Journey Home invites veterans to come all the way home and find out that they are not alone. There are many who care about you--who are willing to walk point, be at your side, and cover your back. This time, you'll be coming home together with other veterans, and welcomed with respect and honor.
Appropriate Candidates
All combat veterans are urged to attend. The Vet's Journey Home is also recommended for incountry and offshore non combatant Vietnam veterans.
Additionally, all combat zone veterans from any era are urged to consider attending. Both men and women vets may attend the Vet's Journey Home.
Fill out our Electronic Registration Form and start your Journey Home.
Coming Soon
The Veteran's Waltz
Words and Music by Bill Misner
(4.3 MB Streaming MP3)
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