As National Military Appreciation Month comes to a close, Team VetCV looks back at the ways we’ve supported Veterans and Service Members in 2026.

Throughout the first half of this year, Team VetCV has been working hard to support those who’ve served. Whether by organizing support events, hosting education and training workshops, or helping Veterans find the resources they need, we’ve taken our commitment to our nation’s heroes seriously.
Making a Positive Impact at the VetCV Foundation Mission Next Center Through Community Events
So far this year, the VetCV Foundation Mission Next Center has had a strong start in improving the lives of Veterans in Northwest Florida. Since opening the Center, Team VetCV has already held several successful Veteran support events, as well as participated in other Veteran-focused community events. Some of the events hosted at the VetCV Mission Next Center include the Veterans Resource Fair, the Watch Standers Veteran Crisis Response and Prevention Training, the Veterans Financial Literacy Workshop, and more. Team VetCV also took part in community-led events, such as Pensacola Navy Days, the Hunter Girdner Homecoming Motorcade and Ceremony, the Marine Corps League Pensacola Chapter’s Heroes Among Us Speaker Series, and many others.
In between these events, the VetCV Foundation Mission Next Center has been helping Veterans, Active Duty Service Members, and their loved ones access critical resources from Patriot Navigators. This year, we’ve had the privilege to help families in need receive community assistance to pay their rent and utility bills, assist new Veterans in enrolling for VA benefits, provide employment guidance to Veterans searching for their next career, and much more. We’ve been honored to serve the Veteran community in-person Monday through Friday, every week since we opened this past November.
To find out how the VetCV Foundation Mission Next Center can help you or a loved one, go to missionnext.vetcvfoundation.org or come visit us onboard the Pensacola State College Milton Campus, Building 4200, Room 4241, anytime Monday to Friday, 9 am – 3 pm.
Veteran Mental Health Awareness Programs

As well as being National Military Appreciation Month, May also marks Mental Health Awareness Month. This is a powerful opportunity to look at the emotional journeys of the Veteran community as well as the unique issues brought about by the very nature of military service. For instance, now is a great time to look at the many programs instituted by government agencies and Veteran Service Organizations to provide services and promote mental health awareness specifically to Veterans and Service Members.
One such program is the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Make the Connection campaign. This initiative is built on the reality that healing often begins when Veterans connect with one another. It features firsthand video accounts from former service members who have navigated the difficult transition to civilian life, managed invisible wounds, and confronted challenges like isolation or feeling on edge. The core message of the shared stories from VA’s Make the Connection campaign is simple but life-changing: reaching out for help is a profound act of strength, not a sign of weakness.
Visit MakeTheConnection.net/mental-health-month to watch these stories of resilience, locate local support options, and discover that a healthier path forward is always within reach.
Similarly, VetCV’s Crisis Support & Healing initiative includes resources, stories, and direct lines to support organizations for Veterans and their families to help them know what to do when a Veteran is in crisis. Go to vetcv.com/crisis-support to access VetCV’s crisis support resources.
In addition to our online support tools, the VetCV Foundation Mission Next Center holds crisis response training seminars in partnership with the Florida Fire Watch Project, the first of which was held this past February. Modeled after CPR, the Watch Stander Veteran Crisis Response and Prevention Training teaches families and community members how to identify the warning signs of Veterans in crisis and to direct them to the help they need.
Follow VetCV Foundation Mission Next Center on Facebook at facebook.com/VetCVMissionNext or go to missionnext.vetcvfoundation.org/events to see when the next Watch Stander class will be held.
We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.
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