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    Caregivers Resource Fair

    Caregivers Resource Fair

    Photo By Sgt. Collin MacKown | From left to right is Timothy Light, Tennille Wren, Lynn Marie Smith Martin, and...... read more read more

    FORT CARSON, COLORADO, UNITED STATES

    12.07.2022

    Story by Spc. Collin MacKown 

    14th Public Affairs Detachment

    Caregivers Resource Fair

    FORT CARSON, Colo. – The Fort Carson Soldier Recovery Unit hosted a Caregivers Resource Fair to support Soldiers, Veterans and their Families during the transitioning period from the military into the civilian sector with over 32 organizations attending on Dec. 6, 2022, Fort Carson.
    Capt. Kenneth Cramm, Soldier Recovery Unit commander, notes the resource fair’s purpose was to provide the Soldiers and their families with the ability to speak with the organizations that can potentially provide substantial support services, as they transition to the next phase of their career.
    “There are a multitude of resources offered to Soldiers while they are transitioning out of the Army,” said Kenneth Tate, one of the recovery care coordinators at the Soldier Recovery Unit. “We want to make sure that they are prepared, so that they can get a head start on every aspect of their transition.”
    This event had 32 resources available which included organizations that help with employment readiness, behavioral health, education opportunities, finance, spiritual needs and legal inquiries. All organizations had tables and posters explaining their individual program, while the Soldiers rotated every five minutes until they had visited each one.
    “Looking at this event from a big picture is really trying to let these Soldiers know just how many external resources are out there,” said Tennille Wren, one of the recovery care coordinators at the Soldier Recovery Unit. “We want to help bridge the fear of the unknown, and show them that they’re not going to be alone through their process.”
    This fair reveals many opportunities for Soldier’s futures and assists them in their decision making for the next chapters of their lives.
    “When a Soldier gets to the unit, is exactly when their transition starts,” said Timothy Light, one of the recovery care coordinators at the Soldier Recovery Unit. “We encourage them to start thinking about that, and planning for that while accessing these resources and not getting stuck, so that they can leave, living fulfilling lives.”
    “We try to encourage every Soldier when they come, in order to get rid of that fear of not being able to rely on the Army for stability anymore,” said Tate. “We remind them that a lot of us fear the unknown, but if they take advantage of the resources available they can have a smooth transition out.”
    This type of event not only benefits the Soldiers who attend, but also the cadre. All staff from the Soldier Recovery Unit who experienced the resource fair are given the opportunity to learn more about programs and organizations in order to better assist Soldiers in the future.
    “It is a significant event because we are educating even the cadre in the unit about the services available,” said Lynn Marie Smith Martin, the supervisor for the Army recovery care coordination directorate. “As the cadre interacts with every organization, they then know that there are more places available for their Soldiers.”
    According to Cramm, this event was the first of its kind with bringing every organization together, but already the Soldier Recovery Unit is hoping to now host resource fairs annually. The event has been beyond successful, Martin commented. This resource fair is now the example for all other Soldier Recovery Units, and they hope to now implement something similar for other Soldiers across the country.

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    Date Taken: 12.07.2022
    Date Posted: 12.10.2022 23:09
    Story ID: 434684
    Location: FORT CARSON, COLORADO, US

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