It has been a very busy three weeks
at the Battle Buddy Bridge program. No day is like the last. My first week
involved attending a housing fair at the Bob Hope Patriotic Hall. The building
is the site of Los Angeles County veteran services. Our program set up a booth
at the fair and helped guide veterans to various resources available at the
fair. I felt proud to be a part of something that will get roofs over veterans’
heads. It was a great first day.
The rest
of my week consisted of meetings with program manager and the other squad
leaders of B3. During these meeting we determined a course of action for my
squad. We set a timeline for creating a spreadsheet of all area National Guard
and Reserve units. The spreadsheet will contain five points of contact with
every unit within 30 miles of our Boyle Heights headquarters. The points of
contacts are made up of various stakeholders, from Chaplains to Family
Readiness Group leaders. Although I have
faced some resistance and doubt from various units, I strongly believe all will
get on board once they realize the nature of the services we offer.
The last
two weeks have been spent in training to become a peer-support specialist. I
cannot begin to convey the value of this training. It is an amazingly powerful
tool in aiding veteran reach the services they need. The training was through a
company called Recovery Innovations, based in Phoenix. I highly recommend that
anyone in the area check them out and look into the valuable training they
offer.