TAPS programming empowers survivors to navigate their grief, and also provides training to warriors and family members for suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) is renewing its support of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), an organization committed to providing compassionate care and survivor support services for anyone who has suffered the loss of a military loved one. This $250,000 grant will:
TAPS (https://www.taps.org/) also connects servicemembers, veterans, and families who are survivors of suicide loss to resources and peer support. TAPS programming empowers survivors to navigate their grief, and also provides training to warriors and family members for suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention. "Suicide prevention remains a top priority for Wounded Warrior Project, and we're proud to work with TAPS on this critically important endeavor," said René Bardorf, WWP senior vice president of government and community relations. "TAPS provides care and resources for families who lose a loved one to suicide, and helps them cope." "TAPS is grateful for the partnership with Wounded Warrior Project. Over the past several years we've seen a growing need as more families come to us after the loss of a military loved one to suicide," said Bonnie Carroll, TAPS President and Founder. "This partnership enables TAPS to expand our efforts to provide world-class trauma care and support to our most at-risk population, survivors of military suicide. Additionally, TAPS will be able to use lessons learned on the look back to teach suicide prevention for vets and postvention for loved ones." Since 2012, WWP has partnered with over 120 organizations involved in the care of America's military community by providing more than $74 million in grants. To learn more about how WWP partnerships with organizations like TAPS are improving the lives of millions of warriors and their families, visit https://wwp.news/Newsroom. About Wounded Warrior Project About Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)
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