Suicide Prevention Month
Suicide Prevention Month is observed during September to raise awareness of the issue of suicide and promote efforts to prevent it.
We invite you to explore more ways to get involved and connect Arizona’s service members, veterans and their families. Listed here are upcoming training and events conducted by the Arizona Coalition for Military Families and our partners.
If you have any questions about our training and events, please email events@arizonacoalition.org.
Suicide Prevention Month is observed during September to raise awareness of the issue of suicide and promote efforts to prevent it.
National Service Dog Month is an opportunity to show appreciation for the valuable work that service dogs do and to support organizations that train and provide these dogs to those in need.
Learn more about this no-cost, one-week transition program for active-duty service members preparing to separate or retire and recently transitioned veterans
This simple act of kindness shows our Guard members that Arizona is grateful for their service and sacrifices.
The Battle of Mosul was fought in November 2004 during the Iraq War, as insurgents attempted to seize the city amid the U.S. offensive in Fallujah.
Learn how to support Arizona’s service members, veterans, and their families by enrolling in the free, self-paced Social Determinants of Health training. This virtual course is offered at no cost and is open to everyone. Enroll now and work through modules at your own pace.
Looking for things to do in your community with people who understand you? We help veterans, service members and military families in Arizona find groups, events and activities. Call 866-4AZ-VETS or visit www.ConnectVeterans.org/Connection to get started. Our services are provided at no cost and funds may be available to help with activity costs.
The Arizona Department of Economic Security (AZDES) hosts Quarterly Informational Forums to help community partners understand programs and connect people to services.
This StandDown is an opportunity for veterans to access services and build connections in the community. Resources include employment, healthcare, housing, legal assistance, and support for pets and families.
On October 7, 2001, Operation Enduring Freedom began as a U.S.-led campaign to dismantle al-Qaeda and remove the Taliban from power in Afghanistan following the September 11 attacks.
Join us for a no-cost training to become part of the Be Connected Community Corps, gain tools to support Arizona service members and veterans, and enjoy lunch and a welcome gift.
The 12th Annual Stand Up for Veterans in Glendale brings support services all in one place. Veterans and their families can connect with organizations ready to support.