Helping children and families of veterans and 1st responders heal in life after trauma…

by | Feb 5, 2014

Please support my mission of helping families who suffer from PTSD and moral injury…order my book, Reconciliation: A Son’s Story.  Click and order paperback or download Kindle version.  Buy my book at Barnes & Noble as well… Thank you! Steve Sparks, Author

Steve Sparks at the Lincoln City Cultural Center speaking on behalf of the children and families of veterans and 1st responders, who served America in all wars and on the home front protecting our freedoms and security…

Steve Sparks speaking at the Lincoln City Cultural Center September 21, 2013  click this link to view short video clip…

I was given the distinct honor to speak in Lincoln City, Oregon during the Celebration of Honor event last year.  The center of focus during this event was the American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT) at the Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City.  The entire talk was filmed by my good friend Byron Lewis in 7 separate clips of 8 minutes each.  This is my first attempt to share just a small part of the talk toward the end of my presentation.  There is much more work to do to edit and publish the remaining video clips to share with my followers, friends, and family.

I hope the addition of video on my blog brings a personal touch to the campaign for PTSD and moral injury awareness and healing…  Please feel free to contact me with your feedback and questions.  I am available to share my story, “Surviving and Thriving… as a family challenged with PTSD” at appropriate and convenient venues.


Steve Sparks

Author 
Reconciliation: A Son’s Story  click to order…
stevesparks@wavecable.com

About the author

Steve Sparks is a retired information technology sales and marketing executive with over 35 years of industry experience, including a Bachelors’ in Management from St. Mary’s College. His creative outlet is as a non-fiction author, writing about his roots as a post-WWII US Navy military child growing up in the 1950s-1960s.
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