Summit for Soldiers is a non-profit organization based in Lewis Center, OH, dedicated to raising awareness about PTSD and veteran suicide through mountain climbing expeditions. Founded by C. Michael Fairman and Steve Redenbaugh, both veterans themselves, the organization provides adven-therapy programs and community outreach to support struggling veterans. Through camaraderie, encouragement, and peer-to-peer support, Summit for Soldiers aims to save lives and help veterans reclaim their lives by taking on challenges and embracing mental health recovery.
With a mission to carry the Silently Fallen flag, bearing the names of fallen brothers and sisters, Summit for Soldiers has successfully completed climbs to various summits, including Mt. Everest, Kilimanjaro, and Aconcagua. The organization's approach combines outdoor activities with support and understanding, creating a supportive environment for veterans to walk alongside each other on the difficult journey of mental health recovery. Through their efforts, Summit for Soldiers aims to inspire and encourage others to heal and recover, while also raising awareness about the pressing issue of veteran suicide.
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