Mental Health Support for Service Men and Women Subject of Thompson Forum

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson (PA-05) was yesterday joined with stakeholders from across the Erie region in discussing mental health issues affecting service men and women, along with veterans.

Specific areas of discussion included post-traumatic stress disorder among the region’s veterans, along with suicide prevention programs for those who have served our nation.

“These are issues which are very important to me, both as a member of Congress and as the father of a son who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan,” Thompson said.

“I am so appreciative of the feedback provided by these groups who are truly on the front lines in helping our service men and women.“

Those in attendance included organizations which deal with veterans, including Boots on the Ground and the Veterans Miracle Center of Erie, along with the V.A. Medical Center of Erie.

Local officials also contributed, in addition to veterans coordinators from multiple universities and veterans themselves.

Thompson also provided an update on legislation, some on which he authored, intended to help veterans and those who are still serving in the military, including:

“With Congress returning to session in September, I am looking forward to taking what I learned today in Erie back to my colleagues,” Thompson added.  “We need to make sure those who have bravely served our nation have the support they need when they return home.”

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