It's OK to be OK: Successfully Overcoming the Effects of Combat Trauma

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94 West Park Drive,Spartanburg SC 29306

19 May, 2022

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>> FREE EVENT // REGISTER BY MAY 5 << IT'S OK TO BE OK: SUCCESSFULLY OVERCOMING THE EFFECTS OF COMBAT TRAUMAMental Health America of Spartanburg County hosts this special event for May as Mental Health Month. Join us for a distinguished panel discussion with local area influencers about mental health, compassion and overcoming challenges. For questions or more information, please contact MHA Spartanburg's Executive Director Maggie Gainey... 864-345-0014 or [email protected] ____________________ THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2022Legion Hall // American Post 28 // Duncan Park 94 West Park Drive // Spartanburg, SC 29306 > 5:30 PM ... Networking, hors d'oeuvres & drinks > 6:00 PM ...Panel Discussion > 7:30 PM ... Closing Remarks ____________________ MODERATOR & PANEL> Jim Rentz, D.Min., Chaplain (CPT), US Army, Vietnam, 44 years Pastoral counselor & educator > Claude Schmid, Colonel, US Army (Ret), Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Founder of Veteran's Last Patrol > Peter Moore, Ph.D., Lieutenant Colonel, SCNG (Ret), Vietnam, Desert Storm I, 40 years psycholgist, 30 years member of Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra > David Heatherly, Ph.D., Medic, US Army, Vietnam, 42 years marriage & family therapist > Sara McAvoy, LMSW, West Point class of 2004, Transportation Officer, US Army, Operation Iraqi Freedom, psychotherapist ____________________ EVENT SPONSORSUpstate Warrior SolutionVeteran's Last PatrolDisabled American VeteransVietnam Veterans of AmericaNational Guard AssociationVeterans of Foreign WarsAmerican Legion Post 28The National Guard Retired

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