VETERANS
VETERANS IN CONSTRUCTION
Like construction workers, veterans are at a higher risk of suicide than the general population due to a variety of factors including PTSD, difficulty reintegrating into civilian life and pain or trauma resulting from active duty injuries. It is important to be prepared to help a veteran who is presenting signs of mental illness or suicidal behavior.
Help veterans succeed in the workplace by accessing these resources:
- Take a course and become empowered to play a pivotal role in
suicide prevention - Veteran Employment Resources
- Veterans Affairs mental health services
Learn About Treatment at the VA
Whether in person, online, or via telehealth, VA offers treatment in many different care settings.
Cohen Veterans Network
Cohen Veterans Network provides mental health care to post-9/11 veterans, service members, and their families, with a focus on accessible, culturally competent outpatient treatment regardless of discharge status or ability to pay.
Warrior Care Network
Warrior Care Network provides free, intensive outpatient treatment for post-9/11 veterans and service members with PTSD, TBI, and related conditions, through a national partnership of academic medical centers and Wounded Warrior Project.
Stop Soldier Suicide – ROGER Wellness Service
ROGER is a free, confidential wellness service from Stop Soldier Suicide, offering virtual counseling and suicide-specific care to U.S. veterans and service members
Give an Hour
Give an Hour offers free, confidential mental health care to veterans, service members, and their families through a national network of volunteer providers.
Centerstone Military Services
Centerstone’s Military Services provides free, confidential mental health and support services to veterans, service members, and their families, delivered by providers trained in military culture.
Veterans Crisis Line
A confidential, 24/7 line offering immediate support to veterans, service members, and those who support them. Whether you call, chat or text, a qualified responder will listen and help. You decide how much information to share.
- Call: 988, Option 1
- Text: 838255
- Chat: veterancrisisline.net


