Empowering Safety and Healing: A Journey Through Advocacy and Mental Health -6
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Are you concerned about the intersection of mental health, firearm safety, and women veterans? This episode of Dog Tag Diaries takes a moment to speak to an advocate and partner for all three. Join us in getting to know a bit about Donna Marie Drucker, her close affiliation to the armed forces, and her advocacy for these important topics. Her conversation with Captain Dakota and Captain Kim explores important topics such as the stigmas and barriers that prevent effective suicide prevention among female firearm owners, and the lack of data specific to suicide in female veterans. Donna talks about her unique background as the daughter of a gunsmith who understands both the importance of gun rights, as well as gun safety, and how this led to her work with the Oregon Fire and Safety Coalition. Learn more about the impact of PTSD, family struggles, and how healthcare providers are being trained to ask the right questions and provide support that respects the veteran experience. Be both surprised and touched by Donna’s personal story of her suicide attempt and how it transformed her mission to help others. This episode is a powerful testament to the strength and dedication of those working to create safer communities and support mental health. Don’t miss this inspiring and informative learning opportunity.
Today’s guest –
Donna Marie Drucker grew up in an intriguing and unique environment. She attended a small village school with just 30 students, a stark contrast to the education her own children now receive. Her father was both a gunsmith and a passionate military antiques collector, filling their home with an eclectic array of historical artifacts. Mannequins adorned in uniforms, swords, bayonets, and various military paraphernalia became a normal part of life for Donna. It wasn't until she grew older that she realized her upbringing, enveloped in the scent of mothballs and the presence of military relics, was quite extraordinary and not something everyone experienced. She currently works with the Oregon Fire and Safety Coalition (information below). donnamarie.ofsc@gmail.com
Information on how listeners can support the Oregon Firearm Safety Coalition and Together with Veterans NW Oregon.
Oregon Firearm Safety Coalition
Together with Veterans
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24 hours a day 7 days a week
English/Spanish: 988
Veterans: 988 & Press 1
Oregon Youthline: for youth to connect with other youth
Text: Teen2Teen to 839863 to instantly text with another person
Trevor Project: supporting LGBTQiA+ youth
Text START to 678678 or TrevorLifeLine 1(866) 488-7386
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You aren’t alone.
If you’re thinking about hurting yourself or having thoughts of suicide contact the
Veteran crisis line: Dial 988 then press 1, chat online, or text 838255.
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