Bringing Calm and Connection: How Veterans Can Strengthen Communities Amid Global Unrest
Written by: Â Ed Bejarana | Published on: April 16, 2024
Amid rising global tensions, American seniors in assisted living facilities often feel isolated and fearful. Veterans, with their firsthand experience, can offer valuable perspectives that demystify conflict and soothe anxieties. By fostering interactions, programs like The Veterans Club in Idaho help both seniors and veterans find mutual support and deepen community ties.
Ed Bejarana is the founder of The Veterans Club and a proud U.S. Army veteran. He served in the 3rd Armored Division Band in Frankfurt, Germany, from 1987 to 1989. Now residing in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, with his wife of over 33 years, Ed runs a small digital marketing and website development business and is also an accomplished audiobook narrator. He is dedicated to supporting veterans and fostering community connections through his work and passion projects.
The Veterans Club is a 501(c)(3) pending, Idaho Non-Profit Corporation dedicated to ending veterans suicide. Â Email info@theveteransclub.org if you are interested in getting involved or learning more about how you can support the effort.
F1 For Help is a proud sponsor of The Veterans Club. Â Providing computer and network support for over 20 years.