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‘Buddy Check Day’ – Texas Veterans Suicide Prevention Day-

Legionnaires, Veteran Community attend Flag Raising on Texas Veterans Suicide Prevention Day

SAN ANTONIO – (Sept. 22, 2023) – The first day of September marked the beginning of National Suicide Prevention Month. During the 88th Legislature of the State of Texas, legislators passed H.C.R. No. 12 designating Sept. 22, as Texas Veterans Suicide Prevention Day.  

On this day, veterans, city and county officials, and the community gathered at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 76 to pay tribute and recognize the challenges and sacrifices endured by the nation’s defenders on and off the battlefield. 

At 9:22am, all in attendance observed the raising and lowering of the Stars and Stripes to half-mast followed by a riffle team salute and the playing of Taps. 

According to event coordinator Steve Price with Voices of Our Veterans, the time of 22 minutes represents the number of veterans in Texas who commit suicide daily. 

Special guests included Texas State Representative Ray Lopez (District 125), vice chair, House Defense and Veterans Affairs; State Rep. Josey Garcia (District 124); Texas Veterans Commission Chairwoman Laura Koerner; and Bexar County Veterans Service Officer Keith Wilson who all delivered remarks. 

Texas State Representative Ray Lopez (District 125), vice chair, House Defense and Veterans Affairs, speaks after a Flag Raising Ceremony held during Texas Veterans Suicide Prevention Day | Photo: Post Commander Burrell Parmer/Post 828

“It is a great honor to announce the designation of September 22 as Texas Veterans Suicide Prevention Day, a result only achievable through the continued dedication and commitment of all Texans to safeguard the well-being of our nation’s defenders,” said Lopez. “More than just legislation; it is a lifeline of empathy extended to those who have carried the burden of service. By dedicating a day to veteran suicide prevention, we are making a solid commitment that their struggles will no longer be unnoticed.”

Rep. Ray Lopez

Koerner reminded the attendees of Buddy Check Day which occurs on the eleventh day of each month.

“Buddy Check Day is when we encourage everybody to contact a veteran in their life and check up on them,” said Koerner.  “So, you may be the one person that they talk to that month who asks them how they are doing and if they need anything. It may be that one chance to connect them to something that helps them to get past any despair they may have.”

Attending from The American Legion were Post Commander Burrell Parmer and Post Historian Barry Andrews Sr. of Fred Brock American Legion Post No. 828.

Article by: Post Commander Burrell Parmer/Post 828

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