[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 782 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 782
Recognizing the importance and effectiveness of veteran-to-veteran
sponsorship programs.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 9, 2021
Mr. Gallagher (for himself, Mr. Kind, Mr. Grothman, Ms. Moore of
Wisconsin, Mr. Steil, Mr. Pocan, Mr. Tiffany, and Mr. Fitzgerald)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Veterans' Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the importance and effectiveness of veteran-to-veteran
sponsorship programs.
Whereas approximately 200,000 veterans discharge from the military every year,
many experiencing difficulty transitioning from active duty to civilian
life;
Whereas many veterans experience a heightened risk for depression, isolation,
post-traumatic stress disorder, confusion, or suicidal ideation during
the transition period;
Whereas evidence-based practices such as veteran-to-veteran peer support have
proven to be effective in easing the transition to civilian life;
Whereas the National Alliance on Mental Illness has recognized that veteran-to-
veteran counseling increases self-esteem, social functioning, and life
satisfaction;
Whereas the Veterans Health Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs
has recognized that veteran-to-veteran counseling improves social
functioning, quality of life, independence, ability to deal with mental
illness, communication skills, employment outcomes, and the
effectiveness of the mental health delivery system;
Whereas peer-to-peer veteran sponsorship programs help establish a welcoming
environment that is more conducive for a positive transition to civilian
life;
Whereas veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs are not an intervention, but a
guiding hand to assist veterans;
Whereas the Federal Government can aid in mitigating emotional, physical, and
social challenges for veterans struggling with transition through
support for veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs; and
Whereas veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs have been established in
communities in Northeastern Wisconsin and throughout the State, by a
variety of entities including--
(1) Brown County, Wisconsin, which hosts the Northeast Wisconsin
Battalion, one of the first veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs of its
kind in the State;
(2) the 72 County Veterans Service Officers serving every county of
Wisconsin, and 11 Tribal Veterans Service Officers serving Native American
veterans, who are examples of veterans helping veterans;
(3) La Crosse, Wisconsin, home to the La Crosse Area Veterans Mentor
Program (LAVMP) which offers peer-to-peer mentorship and support for
veterans struggling with substance abuse, homelessness, and social
reintegration, offering support through Veterans Treatment Courts, a
Veteran Community Health Worker, Peer Support Specialists, and initiating a
Peer Advisory for Veteran Education program at Western Technical College;
(4) the Department of Veterans Affairs, which offers a transition
specialist program, acknowledging the necessity of assisting veterans
transition to civilian life;
(5) Outagamie County, Wisconsin, which is home to a veteran focused
nonprofit, Veterans' Mentor Group, to support other veterans, recruit new
veteran mentors, provide training and coordinate with the Veterans
Treatment Court Coordinator, in addition to being a resource for other
veterans from within the community who may find themselves in need;
(6) the military, which offers transition assistance programs to assist
veterans with the transition to civilian life;
(7) the University of Wisconsin System, which offers Vets for Vets, a
student organization of veterans for veterans to assist with counseling and
benefit information;
(8) the University of Wisconsin Madison, which offers Peer Advisory for
Veteran Education (PAVE), a peer-to-peer advising program that helps
student veterans connect with other veterans, transition to college, and
meet their personal and academic goals;
(9) the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, which in 2012 opened the
Military and Veterans Resource Center to address the challenges faced by
current and former servicemembers and their dependents through peer-to-peer
mentoring, training, and student advocacy; and
(10) the Fox Valley Technical College, as well as many University of
Wisconsin campuses, which offer Student Veterans of America Chapters which
are student based mentoring programs: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the importance, effectiveness, and need for
veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs among existing programs
and agencies of the Federal Government; and
(2) encourages the use and practice of veteran to-veteran
programs within the Federal Government and Congress.
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