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September is Suicide Prevention Month: BE THE ONE

For over a century, The American Legion has championed the welfare of America's veterans, but there is no greater priority for the organization than its mission to prevent veteran suicide. Statesboro's Post 90 Commander Bobby Godwin invites us all to Be The One.
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The American Legion Post 90 in Statesboro is inviting the community to "be the one" to help reduce the number of veterans lost to suicide.

This is a special message to the community from American Legion Post 90 Commander Bobby Godwin.

For more than a century, The American Legion has advocated for the well-being of America’s veterans and their families. Yet, there is no single deed or accomplishment more important to our organization than the prevention of veteran suicide.

Since the 9/11 attacks, the number of veterans who have taken their own lives surpasses the number of American deaths incurred in the Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War and the Global War on Terrorism combined.

A veteran is 50 percent more likely to take his or her life than a person who has never served in the military.

This must stop.

Statistics fluctuate, but the most important number to The American Legion is ONE, as in Be the One to stop a veteran from taking his or her own life. If we all save one, collectively we will save thousands.

It has been called a campaign, a slogan, a phrase and an initiative. None of these words appropriately reflect what Be the One is to The American Legion.

IT IS A MISSION.

We can accomplish this mission by destigmatizing the issue of mental health. Veterans value courage and it takes courage to ask for help. But through our Buddy Check outreach programs, The American Legion does not sit back and wait to be asked. We take a proactive approach and ask veterans if they are okay.

Equally important is listening. The goal is to affirmatively and compassionately engage with the veteran. Pay attention to the responses, body language, and other signs. If the veteran is struggling or in crisis, encourage the veteran to call or even text the 988-crisis line. For better outcomes, watch the veteran make the call rather than trusting that he or she will do it later. Follow up with the veteran and ensure that he or she connects with the needed resources. Communicate with family members and friends of the veteran, so they can be vigilant and supportive.

Everyone can Be the One and help reduce the number of veterans lost to suicide.

Every week, The American Legion Post 90 in Statesboro, GA hosts several veteran peer group meetings. 

  • Mondays at 6:30pm: Vet for Vet peer group and Spouse peer group (100 Rucker Lane, Statesboro, Georgia)
  • Thursdays at 1:00pm: Vet 2 Vet peer group (100 Rucker Lane, Statesboro, Georgia)
  • Daily at the Statesboro Family YMCA is a Vet support weightlifting group. (409 Clairborne Avenue, Statesboro, Georgia)

For the latest on Be the One, visit the national Be the One website at www.BeTheOne.org.

Since 1919, Legionnaires have answered their nation’s call. We now call on ALL AMERICANS to assist us in undertaking this mission.

Your mission is to Be the One to save one.

Bobby Godwin, Commander
American Legion Post 90
Statesboro, Georgia