American Legion Be The One Program

(Photo: The American Legion)

The first day of October is fast approaching, and this Sunday marks another opportunity for American Legion posts across the country to participate in The American Legion’s Be the One initiative, which aims to reduce the number of Veteran suicides.

Every day, Veterans and Service Members across the nation face the invisible battles of mental health. The Be the One campaign is a beacon of hope in the fight against this critical issue.

Resolution 13, adopted by the National Executive Committee, designated the first day of every month as Be the One Day. This day is dedicated to raising awareness and reducing the stigma surrounding mental health issues among Veterans.

Spread the Word

Whether your American Legion post is planning an event for Be the One Day or any other time throughout the year, you have access to valuable resources provided by the National Headquarters. These resources are designed to empower Legion family members and the wider community to tackle the stigma surrounding mental health issues among Veterans and Service Members.

Promotional Resources

There are numerous resources available at BeTheOne.org, including posters, customizable brochures, banners, wallet cards, and more. To gain insights into successful promotional efforts, watch a tutorial video featuring a Legionnaire in Arizona who effectively used “Be the One” materials at his post’s event.

Help spread the word about The American Legion’s Be The One program

 

Share Your Support

Show your support for Be the One Days by sharing your events on LegionTown.org under the Be the One category. Together, we can amplify the message and make a substantial impact in the fight against Veteran suicides.

 

Rikki Almanza
Author: Rikki Almanza

Rikki is a Web Content Coordinator for the American Legion, Department of California. With a deep-rooted connection to the military, a spouse who is a Navy veteran, a father who served in the Air Force for 25 years, and a grandfather who proudly served, Rikki is committed to using her skills and knowledge to provide valuable assistance and resources to servicemembers and veterans.