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BlazeSports America Launches New Veteran Programs to Assist Those With PTSD and PTS

Nonprofit Adds Services to Support Deserving Veterans

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BlazeSports America, a nonprofit organization founded after the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games and a leader in the field of adaptive sports and recreation, announces the expansion of their Veteran Programs to include veterans with PTSD and or PTS. This expanded programming, which for the past ten years focused on those effected by physical disabilities, will help those veterans in need of mental health support.

According to a study by The National Council for Behavioral Health, less than 50% of returning veterans in need receive any mental health treatment, while nearly 30% of active duty and reserve military returning from Afghanistan and Iraq have a mental health condition requiring treatment. With approximately 600,000 veterans in the state of Georgia, BlazeSports welcomes participants in their new programs created to further assist veterans.

“We are thrilled to grow our veteran program to meet the needs of the hundreds of thousands of men and women in the southeast who have bravely served our country,” states Dawn Churi, Executive Director of BlazeSports. “It is our honor to give back to those who have given so much, which is why we have expanded our program to help those whose main ailment are disorders such as PTS and PTSD. We support these vets with sports and recreation activities, which are integral to the community reintegration process.”

BlazeSports is one of a few organizations in Metro Atlanta area that provides weekly assistance to these veterans as opposed to one-time events. BlazeSports, which already offers weekly veteran programs with a focus on those with physical disabilities, will now serve additional deserving veterans with a variety of sports and activities such as cycling, archery, tennis, water aerobics, bowling, CrossFit and more. The new family-centered offerings will bolster the current veterans program with activities throughout the week, with particular expansion to Saturdays to serve a younger demographic of veterans, who are young professionals with families.

About BlazeSports America

BlazeSports America is the direct legacy 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games serving children, youth, and Veterans with disabilities through programs, training and education initiatives. Based in Atlanta and a two-time winner of the US Olympic Committee’s Rings of Gold for impactful programs, BlazeSports is a member of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee - Multi-Sport Organizational Council, and the USA Member Organization of the Cerebral Palsy International Sport and Recreation Association (CPISRA). BlazeSports America will celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2021. For more information visit www.blazesports.org and follow us on Facebook/Twitter @blazesports, Instagram: @blazesportsamerica.

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Kate Laird
Trevelino/Keller
404.214.0722 x.125
klaird@trevelinokeller.com

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Contacts

Kate Laird
Trevelino/Keller
404.214.0722 x.125
klaird@trevelinokeller.com

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