Photo by Spc. Noelle Wiehe | 50th Public Affairs Detachment | 10.04.2017
Selinda Torbert-Blue, with Survivor Outreach Services, reviews the Grief Recovery Method in her office at the Soldier and Family Assitance Center as she prepares for the upcoming seven-week class on the Grief Recovery Method. Torbert-Blue and assisting members of SOS are trained as certified grief specialists to aid Families and Soldiers in dealing with loss....
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Stephanie Widemond | 188th Infantry Brigade | 04.16.2015
Benjamin Patton, founder of the Patton Veteran's Project engages the audience during a film screening of eight short films created during the I Was There film workshop, held on Fort Stewart, Ga., April 13-16. The workshop instructors sought to provide a creative outlet for the participants who may not be able to articulate their troubles otherwise....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison | 24th Theater Public Affairs Support Element | 04.23.2014
Carlos Escobar, an Army Wounded Warrior Program advocate, addresses Soldiers during a brief at the Soldier and Family Assistance Center, Fort Bliss, Texas, April 23, 2014. As an AW2 advocate, Escobar strives to link wounded Soldiers and their families with services necessary to become successful civilians. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison, 24th Press Camp Headquarters, Fort Bliss, Texas)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison | 24th Theater Public Affairs Support Element | 04.23.2014
Carlos Escobar, an advocate with the Army Wounded Warrior Program, introduces himself and explains what his job is during a brief at the Soldier and Family Assistance Center, Fort Bliss, Texas, April 24, 2014. Having been a wounded Soldier, Escobar has first-hand knowledge of the struggles many wounded Soldiers face. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison, 24th Press Camp Headquarters, Fort......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison | 24th Theater Public Affairs Support Element | 04.23.2014
Carlos Escobar, an Army Wounded Warrior Program advocate, has been an advocate in 2010, nearly four years after being medically separated from the Army. Today he helps wounded Soldiers set and reach goals, often times developing a life-long relationship with the Soldiers. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison, 24th Press Camp Headquarters, Fort Bliss, Texas)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison | 24th Theater Public Affairs Support Element | 04.23.2014
Carlos Escobar, an Army Wounded Warrior Program advocate, addresses Soldiers during a brief at the Soldier and Family Assistance Center, Fort Bliss, Texas, April 23, 2014. As an AW2 advocate, Escobar strives to link wounded Soldiers and their families with services necessary to become successful civilians. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison, 24th Press Camp Headquarters, Fort Bliss, Texas)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison | 24th Theater Public Affairs Support Element | 02.13.2014
A soldier from the Warrior Transition Battalion hugs one of the women responsible for bringing warmth and appreciation in the form of quilts to the Soldier and Family Assistance Center, here, Feb. 13. While the Soldiers gave thanks, the quilters said they were the ones who were truly thankful. (Photos by Army Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison, 24th Press Camp Headquarters, Fort Bliss, Texas)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison | 24th Theater Public Affairs Support Element | 02.13.2014
Soldiers from the Warrior Transition Battalion chat with one of the people who provided homemade quilts for the soldiers at the Soldier and Family Assistance Center, here, Feb. 13. The soldiers showed their gratitude with smiles, handshakes and hugs. (Photos by Army Staff Sgt. Candice Harrison, 24th Press Camp Headquarters, Fort Bliss, Texas)...