Why Warriors Need Support Groups

One aspect that seems to be overlooked among veterans as they return to civilian life is the re-establishment of personal relationships with others, says Jared Seyl. Denver is home to Buckley Air Force Base, while five other military installations down Interstate 25. However, despite the presence of these facilities, veterans often feel like their skills and experiences aren’t valued much among the residents of Colorado.

One effect of this trend is a feeling of social isolation. According to the Wounded Warrior Project, 37.2% of veterans interviewed in 2018 sometimes feel left out, with another 19.1% saying that they usually feel that way. While Jared Seyl isn’t aware of Denver data, he does recall talking to a veteran he met before who said that after his four-year deployment, he barely recognized the world and the people around him. In addition, 31.2% reported a feeling of isolation from others.

Veterans also say that they need guidance, affirmation of their worth, social integration, and attachment as they make the transition back to civilian life. A survey conducted by the Wounded Warrior Project showed that veterans’ scores in the areas listed above tended to be lower than scores for other demographics.

This is one of the reasons Jared Sey and the Denver District of Farmers Insurance support the Wounded Warrior Project and other causes. The Wounded Warrior Project not only helps injured veterans; it is also involved in organizing peer support groups for veterans, many of whom find it difficult to find others who could relate to their experiences and concerns. Jared Seyl also helps Denver veterans by sponsoring activities for veterans around the area, including ski trips or visits to museums, military facilities, rock climbing, or even flight lessons conducted by active Air Force pilots.

Through his lead, Jared Seyl hopes Denver businesses step up to help other veterans as well.

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