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Coming Home Well – SSG Matt Owens – New Year, New YOU

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Coming Home Well – SSG Matt Owens – New Year, New YOU

“New Year, New YOU” is all over social media.  But just because a page turns on a calendar doesn’t mean that veterans can come out of the dark place that many are in.  With the veteran suicide rate holding at 21 per day, what can a family member do to help their vet?  We talk with former Army SSG Matt Owens about how he handles life in a wheelchair, and how he chose life over suicide and started coming out of that dark place.

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