Beyond the call: Joining Forces to prevent suicide among military and veterans

Veteran-led mental health support for veterans and their families – focused on hope, connection, and suicide prevention.

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Uniting For Hope: Fostering Mental Wellness in Military Families With TEAMS

Supporting the hearts behind the heroes through connection, care, and compassion.

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Over 22 Veterans Die by Suicide a Day

A silent crisis demanding awareness, compassion, and immediate action.

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It Takes A Village

No one should face mental health challenges alone.

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Veteran Counselling Veterans is a 501C3 nonprofit, EIN 46-4123917

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TEAMS

Teaching

Provide information and training on military and Veteran and family related mental wellness.

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Education

Veteran Counseling Veterans will engage Subjective Matter experts, Leaders, politicians, government and advocates in tough areas like Military Sexual Trauma, Veteran suicide, women Veteran mental health and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

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Advocacy

Veterans Counseling Veterans will advocate for the mental wellness of Veterans and their family, Military Sexual Trauma Survivors, Families of Veterans who lost a veteran to suicide or legislation that will assist the Veteran or family member in getting relief.

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Mentorship

Veterans Counseling Veterans has a Facebook Group that consists of Veterans, Military, Dependents, or non-veterans with over 2 years of experience working with Veterans and their family. One of the purposes of the FB group is to mentor and collaborate with each other.

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Service

Veterans Counseling Veterans has a referral service that will match the customer with the right counselor.

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Built by Veterans, for Veterans

Veterans Counseling Veterans (VCV) is a veteran-led organization committed to improving mental wellness, suicide prevention, and community resilience for military members, veterans, and their families across the United States.

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Supporting Veterans at Every Stage

We support veterans and their families through compassionate, veteran-led mental health programs, peer mentorship, and access to trusted resources

Veterans

Confidential, veteran-led mental health support, peer connection, and guidance.

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Families & Caregivers

Support for families and caregivers navigating veteran mental health challenges.

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Families & Caregivers

Women Veterans

Specialized programs addressing the unique needs of women veterans.

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Women Veterans

Survivors of Military Sexual Trauma

Trauma-informed care and advocacy for MST survivors.

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Community in Action

We host impactful events that bring together Veterans, experts, and advocates to discuss mental wellness, share resources, and create meaningful change.

12 Jun
06:38 PM - 06:39 PM Online
Elderly Veterans and Family Support Group meeting: Dementia and the Family

The topic is Dementia and the Veteran One of our guest speaker is retired LTC Rich Corson.  He was a Special Forces operator.

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01 Jul
06:35 PM - 06:36 PM California, USA
Veterans Counseling Veterans Celebrates Military and Veteran Family Recognition Month

This summit will serve as a platform for open dialogue, sharing resources, and fostering connections.

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VCV focuses on the following Areas

Team

Suicide Prevention (Training, Intervention, Awareness and After suicide)

Military Sexual Trauma

Mental Health for Families of Veterans

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Access

Women Veterans Mental health

Referral

Mentorship

From Our Community

Our blog shares articles, updates, and resources focused on veteran mental health, education, and community support.

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Supporting a Veteran You Love

Simple ways families and caregivers can offer understanding and meaningful support.

June 02, 2026

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The Value of Being Heard

How listening and shared understanding can support healing and connection.

June 02, 2026

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When to Ask for Help

Recognizing when it’s time to reach out for guidance and support.

June 02, 2026

Stories of Support, Strength, and Hope

S. Nguyen
S. Nguyen
Washington, USA

The support I received reminded me that difficult days don’t last forever and that there are people ready to stand beside you.

D. Williams
D. Williams
Georgia, USA

I wasn’t treated like a case number — I was treated like a person. That kindness helped me begin trusting again.

M. Rodriguez
M. Rodriguez
Arizona, USA

Before finding VCV, Connecting with someone who understood military life helped me. That simple conversation brought real relief.

K. Pattinson
K. Pattinson
Alaska, USA

I didn’t know where to turn, but VCV helped guide me toward the right support at the right time when I needed it.

J. Smith
J. Smith
Florida, USA

The peer support helped me reconnect with myself and others. It felt good to speak with people who truly understand.

A. Parker
A. Parker
Texas, USA

VCV gave me a space where I could talk openly without feeling judged. Knowing I wasn’t alone made a real difference.

C. Henry
C. Henry
California, USA

Reaching out to VCV was the first time I felt truly understood. Talking with someone who had served made all the difference.

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Answers at a Glance

We’ve gathered answers to common questions about our services and support.

VCV is a veteran-led nonprofit organization dedicated to improving mental wellness and preventing suicide among veterans and their families.