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MEETING A NEED

Veteran Resources Bartlesville Joins Fight Against Veteran Suicide by Sharon Reese-McGlory In August 2021, Bartlesville joined Together With Veterans, as Bartlesville Veterans Suicide Prevention Coalition (BVSPC) joined a nationwide effort to prevent Veteran suicide. This program is sponsored by the U.S. Department for Veterans Affairs Office of Rural Health, and supported by the VA Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention (OMHSP). TWV is a partnership to support our nation's heroes, led by the VA Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center for Suicide Prevention (MIRECC), supported by Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE), and implemented by rural Veterans and their community partners. Suicide is a complex public health issue that affects communities nationwide, with more than 45,000 American adults, including more than 6,000 Veterans, dying by suicide every year. BVSPC is proud to work with VA and WICHE in finding innovative ways to deliver support to service members and Veterans whenever and wherever they need it. BVSPC utilizes the public health approach by combining community-based prevention strategies and evidence-based clinical interventions to empower action and support service members and Veterans in Washington, Nowata, and Osage Counties. Recent efforts include naming Sharon Reese-McGlory as facilitator and Jane E. Palmer as coordinator. They have also selected the Steering Committee members, which are James Warring, David Taylor, John Williams, Dr. Amy Thornton, Garry Gibson, Charlie Pilkington, Jason Elmore, and Donna Copeland (co-facilitator). They held their first focus group meeting in October to establish a baseline for this area with several community partners: Tri-County Tech, Osage Nation, OESC, Bartlesville Suicide Coalition, Bartlesville Ministerial Association, Oklahoma Veterans Alliance, an ARVEST Bank. "Bartlesville Veterans Suicide Prevention Coalition (BVSPC) is working hard to end veteran suicide by learning about local strengths, resources, and needs, and building community awareness and capacity to better support veterans and their families," said Reese-McGlory. “We are excited to be a part of this collaboration effort in preventing veterans suicide and looking forward to continuing our efforts over the next year." Service members or Veterans who are in crisis or having thoughts of suicide, and those who know a service member or Veteran in crisis, can call Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255. For more information on this initiative, please visit BVSPC Facebook page email vspcbville@gmail.com. In additional news from the Oklahoma Veterans Alliance, on July 19, the new 180,000-square-foot Ernest Childers VA Outpa-

tient Clinic, located at 8921 South Mingo Road in Tulsa, opened its doors for Veterans in Eastern Oklahoma. Additionally, the Bartlesville VA Clinic facility will serve between 3,500 and 5,000 eligible veterans whose current options are limited to local health care or driving to Tulsa for a VA clinic. The clinic will be in the former Hastings building at 3005 E Frank Phillips Blvd. Funds have been obligated but the projected date wasn’t disclosed. To enroll for VA health care online, please you can go to va.gov/health-care/apply/application/introduction. To schedule an appointment with the Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System, please call 888-397-8387.

Veteran Resources Veteran Crisis Line Veteran PTSD Line VA benefits hotline GI Bill hotline • Students outside the U.S. National pension call center Support for SGLI or VGLI VA life insurance programs Special issue hotline

1-800-273-8255 1-800-273-8255 or 911 1-800-827-1000 1-888-442-4551 1-918-781-5678 1-877-294-6380 1-800-419-1473 800-669-8477 800-749-8387 NOVEMBER 2021 | bmonthly

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Giving Back: Grave Interest in Honoring the Dead

6min
pages 83-84

Tell Me Something Good: Heaven on Earth

2min
pages 79-82

Funny You Should Ask: The Things We Do for Love

6min
pages 76-78

Knowing Nowata: Emma McGruder

3min
pages 73-75

On the Osage: Putting Fairfax on the Map

2min
pages 67-68

A Fresh Perspective: WWII Hero Lived a Quiet Life

4min
pages 65-66

Sports: Bartlesville Has Got It All

3min
pages 59-60

Unsung Heroes: Al Rohleder

3min
pages 61-62

Once Upon a Time: Taking the Right Turn

2min
pages 63-64

Business Spotlight: The Dynamic Trio

4min
pages 57-58

Entertainment: Aaron Ray Vaughan

2min
pages 55-56

Now You Know: Vietnam Fallen ... Roll Call

1min
pages 48-50

Local Business: Cosmetics that Last

2min
pages 53-54

From the Heart: Have Courage to Change

4min
page 41

Looking Back: Horse & Buggy Doctor

2min
pages 51-52

A Good Word: THANKS is life GIVING

3min
pages 42-43

Military Careers: Colonel Ken Suggs

7min
pages 36-37

Feature Sponsor Story: Rags to Riches

2min
pages 26-27

Chick-fil-A Events Calendar

11min
pages 31-34

Feature: Vietnam War

22min
pages 16-25

Meeting a Need: Veteran Resources

2min
page 35

War Stories: The First Fallen Soldier

2min
pages 13-15

Profile: Sharon Reese

4min
pages 8-10

In Memory: Chapel of Grace

3min
pages 11-12
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