Nebraskans to walk 50 miles for veterans’ mental health awareness

Lincoln, NE — In a remarkable show of support for veterans, 200 Nebraskans are set to embark on a 50-mile walk from Lincoln to Omaha this August. The event, organized by the 50 Mile Foundation, aims to raise awareness and provide hope for veterans facing mental health challenges and homelessness.

“It is to impact and help, to provide hope for our veterans through our community, and through different services, help fight homelessness, help fight suicide and other mental health concerns,” said Nick Brown, the platoon leader for the foundation, emphasized the walk’s purpose.

“We statistically were one of the largest increase in homelessness in the nation, not just veteran specific but homelessness. Right now, up to 150 of our veteran neighbors are sleeping without a roof over their head right now, and 1 in 4 will face a mental health diagnosis, and 1 in 10 multiple diagnosis,” said Executive Director Brianne Schuler highlighted the growing issues veterans face…

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