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Upcoming Trainings & Workshops
June 12, 2026
1:00 pm
ET
Lethal Means Safety (LMS) Workshop
Online via Zoom
2
Credits
Who this is for:
Veterans and anyone who supports them, including peers, clinicians, and caregivers
Presenters
David Rozek, PhD, ABPP
June 16, 2026
11:00 am
ET
Crisis Response Planning (CRP) Workshop
Online via Zoom
4.5
Credits
Who this is for:
Veterans and anyone who supports them, including peers, clinicians, and caregivers
Presenters
Brooke Fina, LCSW, BCD
June 20, 2026
10:00 am
ET
Crisis Response Planning (CRP) Workshop
Online via Zoom
4.5
Credits
Who this is for:
Veterans and anyone who supports them, including peers, clinicians, and caregivers
Presenters
Sam Synett, MSSW, LCSW-S
July 29, 2026
1:00 pm
ET
Lethal Means Safety (LMS) Workshop
Online via Zoom
2
Credits
Who this is for:
Veterans and anyone who supports them, including peers, clinicians, and caregivers
Presenters
David Rozek, PhD, ABPP
August 25, 2026
1:00 pm
ET
Lethal Means Safety (LMS) Workshop
Online via Zoom
2
Credits
Who this is for:
Veterans and anyone who supports them, including peers, clinicians, and caregivers
Presenters
David Rozek, PhD, ABPP

2024 Progress Report

Two years in, Face the Fight has made extraordinary progress—training over 30,000 people, reaching 355,000+ lives, and projecting 6,500 lives saved by 2032. This movement is changing the narrative around veteran mental health.

Featured News

In the News
March 5, 2026

Humana Foundation working to combat veteran suicide

The Humana Foundation just committed $5M to Face the Fight - a national coalition working to reduce veteran suicide.
From 
WHAS
In the News
March 3, 2026

Face the Fight meets in Louisville to tackle veteran suicide

The coalition says it aims to save 15,000 veteran lives by 2032.
From 
WLKY
In the News
February 27, 2026

As Veteran Suicide Rates Rise, Group Works to Fill the Prevention Gaps

For Air Force veteran Chris Ford, the fight to end suicide is very personal. A couple of years ago, Ford’s son-in-law took his own life.
From 
Military.com
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Strategic Coalition Partner

Face the Fight advances its mission with strategic support from the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, aligning caregiver leadership, policy insight, and coalition coordination to better serve veterans and families.