Texas Suicide Prevention Collaborative 2025 Symposium
August 26 – 27, 2025
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August 26 – 27, 2025
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Join the ranks and become a Veteran Mental Health First Aider!
IN PERSON at the University of Texas at Austin Campus
**Requires 2 hours of self-paced prework in order to attend the training
IN PERSON at the University of Texas at Austin Campus
IN PERSON at the University of Texas at Austin Campus
While military service often fosters resilience in individuals and families, some may experience mental health or substance use challenges. Mental Health First Aid for Veterans-Military focuses on the unique experiences and needs of the military, veteran, and family population. This training also includes Conversations on Access to Lethal Means (CALM Conversations) with VSN staff member and trainer Ashley Craig.
IN-PERSON EVENT - AUSTIN, TX
The VSN is excited to partner with My Vinyasa Practice for an in-person event in Austin, TX, where participants can experience the restorative magic of gentle stretching and sound healing. In this class, you can expect to be guided through mindful breathing and gentle movements to ground your mind, body, and spirit. As you explore restorative shapes, bask in the soothing sound of the crystal singing bowls. This unique experience will leave you feeling relaxed and restored.
In-Person Event in Austin, TX.
Military service provides unique experiences and can impact anyone who serves – or loves someone who serves – in different ways. Hope for Heroes supports healing and restores hope for veterans and military individuals, and their spouses and children. Hope for Heroes now includes help for first responders too.
We believe no matter what you’ve experienced, or where you come from, or where you are at in life – you are always more resilient than you think, and your best days can still be ahead of you.
The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Endeavors, Killeen provide in-person and virtual high-quality, accessible, and integrated mental health care to Veterans, regardless of role while in uniform, discharge status, or combat experience, active duty service members (with a TRICARE referral), and military families.
The Ecumenical Center has received a grant from the state of Texas to provide counseling services on a sliding scale to active and former military members, and their families and caregivers.
Individual Psychotherapy & Counseling