Many veterans aren’t too excited about sharing their stories or talking about their emotions. However, one veteran explains how putting yourself out there and expressing yourself publicly can help other veterans who may feel like they have no one to turn to, or that no one would understand what they are going though. Tim Lawson, a member of VA’s Digital Media Engagement team tells us how he has helped others by sharing his own personal story and making himself available in the latest VAntage Point blog.
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