Dear Friend,
We will lose seventeen veterans by suicide today.
And tomorrow, it will happen again.
Will you help sponsor life-saving treatment for a veteran during Suicide Prevention Month?
When you give, you’re putting cutting-edge medical technology directly into the hands of America’s heroes.
At SoldierStrong, we partner with VA hospitals and clinics nationwide to deliver tools that bring independence, mobility, and hope back into the lives of wounded veterans.
Here’s what that looks like:
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Exoskeleton suits that help paralyzed veterans stand and walk again
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BraveMind VR therapy that helps veterans confront and heal from PTSD
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Advanced rehab tools that restore movement in arms and hands—so heroes can live with dignity
Help sponsor these treatments with a donation today.
Because I’ve spoken to so many veterans who told me the hardest part wasn’t the battlefield—it was coming home and feeling invisible.
Not because people didn’t care. But because too many didn’t know how to help.
That stuck with me.
These men and women didn’t stop fighting for us—so we can’t stop fighting for them.
My name is Chris Meek. Years ago, I thought I had a successful life in finance until one conversation with a Marine changed everything.
He told me about the lack of support for his fellow veterans who came home paralyzed, broken, or carrying invisible wounds.
That lit a fire in me. I founded what became SoldierStrong, and today, we deliver life-changing technology directly to VA hospitals to help veterans reclaim independence and hope.
I’ve seen veterans who had lost hope take their first steps.
I’ve seen breakthroughs in trauma therapy that brought healing where nothing else worked.
I’ve seen lives changed and saved.
Thousands of veterans are still waiting. And every day they wait, the risk of suicide grows.
That’s why this September, during Suicide Prevention Month, I’m coming to you humbly but urgently to ask:
Will you make a gift today to sponsor life-saving care for a wounded hero?
A folded flag.
An empty chair at the dinner table.
A family left with questions that will never be answered.
This is what veteran suicide looks like—and it’s happening 17 times a day
Your generosity could mean the difference between despair and hope… between another tragic statistic and a second chance at life.
We can’t bring back the 17 veterans we’ll lose today. But we can fight like hell to make sure 17 more don’t die tomorrow.
Will you help? Please, make a tax-deductible gift right now,whatever you can give.
Let’s honor Suicide Prevention Month with action.
Let’s remind our heroes they are not forgotten.
Let’s stand strong for those who stood for us.
With gratitude and respect,
Dr. Chris Meek
P.S. One veteran told us the worst part of his recovery was feeling like no one saw him anymore. Let’s show him and every wounded hero that we see them. We honor them. And we’re here to help.
Please make your Suicide Prevention Month gift now.
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