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Group gives NH Vets Help, One Hour at a Time

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010   

LACONIA, N.H. - The volunteer organization "Give An Hour" asks mental health professionals to set aside an hour a week to help military veterans and their families. Dr. Bill Zeckhausen is a psychotherapist in Laconia who does just that. He has been a volunteer for more than a year, and is one of about 40 therapists in New Hampshire who offer their services.

Zeckhausen says he hopes more veterans and family members will connect with the program.

"This program is terribly important for vets and their families, in terms of healing from some horrible experiences that they have had to face, experiences that can ruin their lives. There's been an epidemic, as we know, of suicide by vets. And there is healing work available; it's that important."

According to Army Reserve Lieutenant Sylvia Bowersox, the program works. After two-and-a-half years in Iraq, she says, she came back with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Bowersox says her life was in crisis, but then her husband found "Give An Hour."

"When I came back from Iraq for the last time in January '07, I was not doing well. I quite mean it, that the treatment that I've received, and this is from both 'Give An Hour' and the V.A., it saved my life."

"Give An Hour" says volunteers have delivered $1.7 million worth of free mental health services for military families through the program.

Help can be found by ZIP code on the group's Web site, giveanhour.org


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