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Veterans Day: United for Strength

Read more about our work across Arizona to help the military-affiliated community.
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Arizona Faith Gathering Reflection

Find insights from the August 2023 Arizona Faith Gathering: Faith, Spirituality, and Mental Health
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In Memory of Geoff Davis

A reflection on the life and legacy of a remarkable individual, Geoff Gavis, who touched our lives in thoughtful ways. With the passing of Geoff, this world has lost a dedicated patriot, a trusted ally, and a peacemaker.
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Honoring John McCain

Read more about an event honoring the late Senator John McCain. 
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Moving Forward After Trauma

Read a recap of a recent event featuring APS's VETRN Group
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Roundtable With Senator, Veteran-Owned Small Businesses

Read more about a recent roundtable hosted by Senator Kyrsten Sinema.
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Arizona Veteran Employment Council

Read insights from the Arizona Veterans Employment Council focused on gathering diverse perspectives on expanding the footprint of service members, veterans, and their family members in our state.
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Team of Teams Gathering

The Arizona Coalition for Military Families regularly hosts a Teams of Teams meeting to elicit diverse perspectives and engage with different teams, leading to cohesive decision-making and execution.
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VSO Roundtable

Arizona Coalition for Military Families (ACMF) Director Thomas Winkel attended a roundtable hosted by Arizona's senior Senator, Kyrsten Sinema to represent the 500+ partner organizations that are members of the ACMF. The roundtable brought together several Arizona VSOs and members of Senator Sinema's Veterans Advisory Council.
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Managing PTSD

June marks PTSD Awareness Month, a time when we work to raise awareness about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and support individuals affected by this condition. One of my personal goals is to ensure that anyone who is experiencing PTSD understands that seeking treatment is a sign of courage and strength.
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