Politics & Government
Congressman Kim Holds Veteran Mental Health Roundtable In Lacey
Andy Kim held a roundtable to discuss mental health and suicide prevention with veterans and servicemembers.
LACEY, NJ — On July 6, Congressman Andy Kim (NJ-03) held a roundtable in Lacey to discuss mental health and suicide prevention in veterans and servicemembers.
“It’s an honor to work on behalf of New Jersey’s veterans, who have sacrificed so much for our country and remind us what it means to serve," Kim said. “Today I heard more about the barriers veterans face every single day to accessing mental health services, alongside the stigma, fear, and difficulty dealing with bureaucrats in Washington. I’m proud to have nearly doubled the funding for veteran suicide prevention efforts and delivered tangible results for New Jersey’s Third District. I also know much more work remains and I’ll never stop fighting for New Jersey veterans and military families.”
“Thank you Congressman Kim for bringing together such a diverse range of servicemembers and veterans to talk about this incredibly important topic,” said Torie Fisher, veteran and owner of Backwards Flag Brewery in Forked River. “Mental health care is something we don’t talk about enough and I’m so glad my Congressman is taking a lead nationally on making sure veterans and servicemembers have access to needed mental health services.”
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Kim said that he has fought for veterans since he first came into office. Kim, who sits on the House Armed Services Committee, the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the House Committee on Small Business, helped set up a VA clinic in Toms River. Read More: VA Clinic In Toms River Heralded As Step To Fulfilling Promise To Vets
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