The Fire Watch leads Florida’s fight to end Veteran suicide by empowering people to take action with a free 30-minute training course

The Fire Watch asks neighbors to learn the signs of suicide to support Veterans who may be at risk

The Fire Watch — in collaboration with Florida LEADS Zero Suicide Project, PsychArmor Institute, and the Steve A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Centerstone — will administer the training to nearly 400 participants in cohorts throughout the state. In addition to providing suicidal behavior awareness training, The Fire Watch will educate participants on geographic-specific Veteran suicide trends and on best-practice suicide screening tools. Read the full article here.

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