https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/servicewhenwomencomemarchinghome/
http://servicethefilm.com/contact.php
This inspiring documentary is about women warriors in their most fierce and intimate battle to overcome visible and invisible wounds … a must see!” Alfie Alvarado-Ramos, Deputy Director, WA State Dept of VA
I am delighted to include this new resource and links to Facebook and the documentary film ordering site. In my view, not enough attention is given to the brave women who serve our country in highly dangerous support roles in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. My mission is awareness and education so that those who can help veterans, both the men and women who serve, know more about the invisible wounds and the challenges of life after war. I hear from many veterans who often feel alone in the fight after war to get back to a happy, healthy, and productive civilian life. I also hear from those at home who find that learning more about this subject is most helpful in understanding the emotional and physical challenges of veterans coming home from war. Knowledge is empowering and makes a huge difference in doing your part in supporting our warriors when they “come marching home.”
Steve Sparks
Author
Reconciliation: A Son’s Story