America's military and veterans with PTSD have a fighting chance to heal
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Jen Satterly, co-founder of the nonprofit All Secure Foundation, told Fox News Digital about her nonprofit's battle to help America's military and veterans heal from PTSD wounds.
"After 25 years of combat service, he is retired, but the war followed him home," Jen Satterly says of her husband, Tom. All Secure Foundation works to heal the entire family unit — not just the person, but the spouse, the children and other family members. It's about recognizing the signs and symptoms, understanding there's been injury to the brain — and helping people show strength by addressing those injuries. "We are each meant to have our own experiences. To have our own journey. To learn by doing." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent on Twitter at @maurmack.
She's focused on finding solutions. On helping to educate and guide others, so that they and their families can heal.
Above all, she's devoted to America's active-duty military as well as to our veterans who have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) — or PTS, as she prefers to call it.