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Photos: teams4taps Liverpool


teams4taps FC Liverpool Experience teams4taps FC Liverpool Experience Photos | TAPS TAPS Media Download and view more high resolution images on Flickr » (32 photos and 1 video) teams4taps, photos, military survivor Flickr Album Event Photos: US and UK Families celebrate the life and service of fallen loved ones with LFC Foundation along side Home Base and SSAFA on March 21, 2025.

TAPS Receives New Recognition as a Top Charity for Volunteer Engagement and Donor Transparency


TAPS Receives New Recognition as a Top Charity for Volunteer Engagement and Donor Transparency Press Release Content taps press release, GuideStar, Points of Light, Service Enterprise, Bonnie Carroll, TAPS volunteers, transparency The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) was recently certified by Points of Light, the world’s largest organization dedicated to volunteer service, as a Service Enterprise. Additionally, it was awarded the Platinum GuideStar Nonprofit Seal of Transparenc

Seven Choices: Finding daylight after loss shatters your world


Seven Choices: Finding daylight after loss shatters your world Seven Choices: Finding daylight after loss shatters your world Betsy Beard Early in my grief journey, I looked desperately for books or manuals or instructions-anything to help me get through each day-but bookstores didn't stock very many books about grief. I found this perplexing since death is universal and most of us will experience the loss of a loved one at some point before we ourselves die. For TAPS survivors, that loss see

March 13 2024


March 13, 2024 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer March 13, 2024 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committees On Veterans' Affairs United States Senate and House of Representatives Joint House and Senate Veterans Service Organization Legislative Presentation Presented by Rebecca Harrison Mullaney Topics in this Statement: Love Lives On Act of 2023 (H.R.3651, S.1266) Honor All Gold Star Families Caring For Survivors Act of 2023 (S.414, H.R.108

Widow’s Tax Now Completely Eliminated


Widow’s Tax Now Completely Eliminated Widow’s Tax Now Completely Eliminated | TAPS Candace Wheeler   TAPS Policy News: TAPS is pleased to announce that on February 1, 2023, surviving military spouses will receive their full Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) annuity payment from the Department of Defense (DoD) and their full Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) payment from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The SBP-DIC Offset, or Widow’s Tax, is completely eliminated, and fu

TAPS provides critical support and resources to help Americans cope with isolation, fear and loss during the COVID-19 pandemic


Tragedy Assistance for Survivors (TAPS) provides critical support and resources to help Americans cope with isolation, fear and loss during the COVID-19 pandemic Main Body taps press release, coronavirus, boredom, grief support Tips, resources, news and information are available on the TAPS website, www.taps.org/covid/together and updated daily for all those affected by the coronavirus.

Media Advisory: The TAPS Institute for Hope and Healing Hosts Live Webinar on Wednesday, June 27, 2018


Media Advisory: The TAPS Institute for Hope and Healing Hosts Live Webinar on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 Press Release Content taps media advisory, taps institute, webinar, suicide prevention On Wednesday, June 27, 2018 the TAPS Institute for Hope and Healing will host a live online webinar and introductory discussion on “Understanding Why People Die by Suicide,” featuring Dr. Carla Stumpf-Patton, Director of TAPS Suicide Postvention Programs.

January 30 2024


January 30, 2024 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer January 30, 2024 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committees On Veterans' Affairs United States House of Representatives Presented by Ashlynne Haycock-Lohmann, Deputy Director, TAPS Government and Legislative Affairs and Surviving Spouse Kaanan Mackey-Fugler  Topics in this Statement: Dependency And Indemnity Compensation for High School Students Dependency And Indemnity Compensation for High

October 13, 2021


October 13, 2021 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer October 13, 2021 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Health, Hearing on Pending Legislation The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national provider of comfort, care, and resources to all those grieving the death of a military loved one. TAPS was founded in 1994 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organi

Education Support


Education Support | TAPS Education Quote Style Know Your Education Benefits While you move through your grief, it is common to experience a shift in occupational desires or goals. As a result, you may choose to make some changes which set you up for the life you want to live. If one of your new goals includes pursuing education, TAPS Education Support Services is here to help. TAPS Education Support Services serves as a guide to scholarship information and benefits resources for military survi

November 17, 2021


November 17, 2021 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer November 17, 2021 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Oversight and Reform, United States House of Representatives, Subcommittee on National Security, Hearing on Mental Health and Suicide Among Active Duty Servicemembers, Veterans, And Family Members Presented by Dr. Carla Stumpf Patton, Senior Director, Postvention Programs The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the n

March 8, 2022


March 8, 2022 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer March 8, 2022 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committees On Veterans' Affairs and United States Senate and House of Representatives; Joint House and Senate Veterans Service Organization Legislative Presentation Presented by Bonnie Carroll, TAPS President And Founder View the Full Hearing The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national provider of comfort, care, and resources t

October 22, 2019


October 22, 2019 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer October 22, 2019 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States House of Representatives The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national nonprofit organization providing compassionate care for the families of America’s fallen military heroes. TAPS provides peer-based emotional support, grief and trauma resources, grief seminars and retreats for

July 10 2024


July 10, 2024 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer July 10, 2024 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee On Veterans' Affairs United States House of Representatives Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs Subcommittee Legislative Hearing Presented by Candace Wheeler, Director, Government and Legislative Affairs Topics in this Statement: Veterans Claims Education Act of 2023 (H.R. 2971) Protecting Benefits for Disabled Veterans Act of 2023

April 6 2022


April 6, 2022 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer April 6, 2022 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee On Armed Services United States Senate Subcommittee On Personnel "Suicide Prevention and Related Behavioral Health Interventions In the Department of Defense" View the Full Hearing The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national provider of comfort, care, and resources to all those grieving the death of a military loved on

March 2, 2022


March 2, 2022 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer March 2, 2022 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Military Personnel "Assessing the Effectiveness of Suicide Prevention Programs" Presented by Bonnie Carroll, TAPS President And Founder View the Full Hearing The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national provider of comfort, care, and resources t

Healing Trauma in Military Survivors


Healing Trauma in Military Survivors Healing Trauma in Military Survivors | TAPS Carla Stumpf Patton   June is PTSD Awareness month June is awareness month for PTSD (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder), making it critical to talk openly to create the understanding and encouragement needed to seek care and treatment. Trauma can be experienced in people of all ages and demographics, resulting from various life events such as: natural disasters, accidents, crime, war, medical or life-threateni

April 9, 2019


April 9, 2019 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer April 9, 2019 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States House of Representatives The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national nonprofit organization providing compassionate care for the families of America’s fallen military heroes. TAPS provides peer-based emotional support, grief and trauma resources, grief seminars and retreats for adult

March 11 2025


March 11, 2025 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer March 11, 2025 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committees On Veterans' Affairs United States Senate Presented by Ashlynne Haycock-Lohmann, Director, Government and Legislative Affairs Topics in this Statement: Love Lives on Act of 2025 (S.410) Caring for Survivors Act of 2025 (S.611) Aviation Cancers Examination Study (ACES) Act (S.201) Veterans Claims Act of 2025 (Draft) Veterans' Assuring

March 4 2025


March 4, 2025 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer March 4, 2025 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committees On Veterans' Affairs United States Senate and House of Representatives Joint House and Senate Veterans Service Organization Legislative Presentation Presented by Bonnie Carroll, President and Founder Topics in this Statement: End The Remarriage Penalty for Surviving Spouses Improve Dependency and Indemnity Compensation For Surviving Spou

April 28, 2021


April 28, 2021 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer April 28, 2021 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States Senate, Hearing on Pending Legislation Presented by Candace Wheeler, TAPS Director of Policy The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national provider of comfort, care, and resources to all those grieving the death of a military loved one. TAPS was founded in 1994 as the 50l(c)(3) non-p

Phase Out of the SBP-DIC Offset


Phase Out of the SBP-DIC Offset (Widow's Tax) | TAPS News Phase Out of the SBP-DIC Offset (Widow's Tax) Finally Begins! Military surviving spouses subject to the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) and Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) offset, commonly known as the "Widow's Tax," will potentially see an increase in their SBP payments beginning February 1, 2021. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, signed into law on December 20, 2019, repealed the dollar-for-dollar o

Phase Out of the SBP-DIC Offset


Phase Out of the SBP-DIC Offset (Widow's Tax) | TAPS News Widows Tax   Phase Out of the SBP-DIC Offset (Widow's Tax) Finally Begins! Military surviving spouses subject to the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) and Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) offset, commonly known as the "Widow's Tax," will potentially see an increase in their SBP payments beginning February 1, 2021. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, signed into law on December 20, 2019, repealed the

July 29, 2019


July 29, 2019 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer July 29, 2019 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States House of Representatives The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national nonprofit organization providing compassionate care for the families of America’s fallen military heroes. TAPS provides peer-based emotional support, grief and trauma resources, grief seminars and retreats for adult

November 15, 2018


November 15, 2018 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer November 15, 2018 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States House of Representatives The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national nonprofit organization providing compassionate care for the families of America’s fallen military heroes. TAPS provides peer-based emotional support, grief and trauma resources, grief seminars and retreats f

October 20, 2021


October 20, 2021 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer October 20, 2021 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs, Hearing on Pending Legislation The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national provider of comfort, care, and resources to all those grieving the death of a military loved one. TAPS was founded in

September 21, 2021


September 21, 2021 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer September 21, 2021 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity, Hearing On Pending Legislation Presented by Ashlynne Haycock, Deputy Director, Policy  The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national provider of comfort, care, and resources to all those grieving the death of a m

March 10, 2021


March 10, 2021 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer March 10, 2021 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States Senate, "Military Toxic Exposures: The Human Consequences of War" The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the leading national nonprofit organization providing comfort, care and resources to all those grieving the death of a military loved one. TAPS provides comfort and hope through a nation

December 9, 2020


December 9, 2020 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer December 9, 2020 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Subcommittee On Disability and Memorial Affairs Committee On Veterans' Affairs, United States House of Representatives, "The Toxic World of Presumptive Service Connection Determinations: Why Should Our Veterans Wait?" The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the leading national nonprofit organization providing​ comfort, care and r

TAPS Statements for the Record


TAPS Statements for the Record | TAPS TAPS - Statements for the Record   2025 READ: March 11, 2025 Statement for the Record Before the Committees On Veterans' Affairs United States Senate Love Lives on Act of 2025 (S.410) Caring for Survivors Act of 2025 (S.611) Aviation Cancers Examination Study (ACES) Act (S.201) Veterans Claims Act of 2025 (Draft) Veterans' Assuring Critical Care Expansions to Support Servicemembers (Access) Act of 2025 (S.275) Restore VA Accountability Act of 20

May 5, 2021


May 5, 2021 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer May 5, 2021 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States House of Representatives, Full Committee Legislative Hearing The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national provider of comfort, care, and resources to all those grieving the death of a military loved one. TAPS was founded in 1994 as the 50l(c)(3) non-profit organization to provide 24/7 care

March 8 2023


March 8, 2023 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer March 8, 2023 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committees On Veterans' Affairs United States Senate and House of Representatives Joint House and Senate Veterans Service Organization Legislative Presentation Presented by Bonnie Carroll, TAPS President And Founder Topics in this Statement: Pass Comprehensive Remarriage Legislation, The Love Lives On Act Improve Dependency and Indemnity Compensatio

Legislative Priorities


Policy and Legislative Priorities for Military Survivors | TAPS TAPS Policy and Legislative Priorities The mission of TAPS is to offer comfort and support for surviving families of military loss regardless of the location or manner of their death. Part of that commitment includes advocating for improvements in programs and services provided by the Federal government through the Department of Defense (DoD), the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Department of Education (DoED), Department of L

July 17, 2017


July 17, 2017 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer July 17, 2017 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States House of Representatives The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national nonprofit organization providing compassionate care for the families of America’s fallen military heroes. TAPS provides peer-based emotional support, grief and trauma resources, grief seminars and retreats for adult

Workshops


Workshops | TAPS National Military Suicide Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp body content SEMINAR WORKSHOPS and Activities We have a variety of sessions available throughout the weekend. Our workshop presenters are leading experts in the field of grief and loss, and you'll have the opportunity to gain tools and resources for your grief journey. You may choose which workshops and activities to attend at your leisure. Make sure to download the TAPS seminar mobile app. This mobile app puts adv

Workshops


TAPS National Military Suicide Survivor Seminar Workshops body content SEMINAR WORKSHOPS and Activities We have a variety of sessions available throughout the weekend. Our workshop presenters are leading experts in the field of grief and loss, and you'll have the opportunity to gain tools and resources for your grief journey. You may choose which workshops and activities to attend at your leisure. Make sure to download the TAPS seminar mobile app. This mobile app puts advance details about the

Workshops


TAPS National Military Suicide Survivor Seminar Workshops body content SEMINAR WORKSHOPS and Activities We have a variety of sessions available throughout the weekend. Our workshop presenters are leading experts in the field of grief and loss, and you'll have the opportunity to gain tools and resources for your grief journey. You may choose which workshops and activities to attend at your leisure. Make sure to download the TAPS seminar mobile app. This mobile app puts advance details about the

December 8, 2020


December 8, 2020 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer December 8, 2020 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, United States House of Representatives The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the leading national nonprofit organization providing comfort, care and resources to all those grieving the death of a military loved one. TAPS provides comfort and hope 24/7 through a national peer support network and con

March 29, 2022 - House


March 29, 2022 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer March 29, 2022 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee on Veterans' Affairs United States House of Representatives; Subcommittee On Disability Assistance And Memorial Affairs Legislative Hearing Presented by Candace Wheeler, Director, TAPS Policy View the Full Hearing The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national provider of comfort, care, and resources to all those griev

April 26 2023


April 26, 2023 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer April 26, 2023 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committees On Veterans' Affairs United States Senate Presented by Ashlynne Haycock-Lohmann, Deputy Director, Government and Legislative Affairs Topics in this Statement: Love Lives On Act of 2023 Caring for Survivors Act of 2023 (S.414)) Fry Scholarship Enhancement Act of 2023 (S.350) Guard VA Benefits Act (S.740) The GI Bill Foreign Institutio

March 20, 2018


March 20, 2018 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer March 20, 2018 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the United States House of Representatives, Subcommittee On Economic Opportunity, Committee On Veterans Affairs The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national nonprofit organization providing compassionate care for the families of America’s fallen military heroes. TAPS provides peer-based emotional support, grief and trauma resources

April 10 2024


April 10, 2024 TAPS Statement for the Record | TAPS News Advocacy Proprietary Footer April 10, 2024 - TAPS Statement for the Record Before the Committee On Veterans' Affairs United States House of Representatives Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs Subcommittee Presented by Candace Wheeler, Director, TAPS Government and Legislative Affairs Topics in this Statement: Love Lives On Act of 2023 (H.R.3651) Caring For Survivors Act of 2023 (H.R.1083) Prioritizing Veterans' Survivors A

Webinar: Understanding Why People Die by Suicide


Webinar: Understanding Why People Die by Suicide Understanding Why People Die by Suicide Webinar | TAPS Institute Eastern Presented by the TAPS Institute for Hope and Healing®, this webinar with Carla Stumpf-Patton, EdD, LMHC, NCC, FT, CCTP, will address some of the prominent theories about why people die by suicide. It will also explore some of the contributing risk factors that can come together in forming the “perfect storm” that leads to suicide and how survivors of loss can continue to hea

TAPS Togethers: Mercedes-Benz Stadium 5K/Walk Like MADD


Mercedes-Benz Stadium 5K/Walk Like MADD Mercedes-Benz Stadium 5K/Walk Like MADD Eastern Standard Time Already Registered? Manage My Events   Let's run this town, Atlanta! Or Walk Like MADD! Join your TAPS family, the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United FC, Atlanta Track Club and Mothers Against Drunk Driving for the 2017 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 5K/Walk Like MADD and be a part of something special. This event offers something for the whole family, including a 5K, one-mile race and 50-meter dash. T

Struggling To Reclaim My Faith


Struggling To Reclaim My Faith Struggling To Reclaim My Faith Dennis Apple My nightmare began on Wednesday, February 6, 1991, at 8:20 a.m. Denny, our eighteen- year-old son had been diagnosed with mononucleosis two days prior, and the doctor had sent us home with medications and orders to rest. However, something awful happened during the night, and the following morning I discovered he had died in his sleep. There is nothing I know of that compares to the horror and shock that comes to the h

Video: The Power of Sound Healing


Video: The Power of Sound Healing The Power of Sound Healing Webinar | TAPS Institute Janie Keilwitz Sound healing has been used throughout the ages from modern day medicine to ancient Greek and Chinese cultures. In this program you’ll learn about the history and use of sound healing, recent scientific research, and amazing discoveries on how this cutting-edge therapy is being used to treat medical conditions and help with trauma, grief, and stress. The program will discuss various acupressu

Professional and personal grief education at conference


Professional — and personal — grief education at conference Professional and personal grief education at conference | TAPS Karissa Kelley Once a year, the “giants” in the field of thanatology gather in one place for a whirlwind experience of education, networking and collaboration. Last week, I had the honor of representing TAPS at the 41st ADEC Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. The Association for Death Education and Counseling is the leading organization in thanatology, the study of death. AD

Is Suicide a Choice?


Is Suicide a Choice? Military Widow Kim Ruocco on Spousal Suicide - TAPS News Kim Ruocco The National Veterans Crisis Line (800-273-8255) is available 24/7 to TAPS survivors. It is confidential and can connect you with local resources. The TAPS helpline (800-959-8277) is available for peer-based grief support. There are so many questions following a death by suicide. How could this happen? Why did this happen? Why didn’t I see it? Why didn’t I do something? Why didn’t the military do more?

Bonds with the Deceased Don’t Have to End


Bonds with the Deceased Don’t Have to End Bonds with the Deceased Don’t Have to End Gloria Horsley Heidi Horsley “Scott is dead!” These are the dreaded words that no parent or sibling should ever have to hear, words that irrevocably changed our lives forever. We heard these words in 1983, when Scott Horsley, our beloved son and brother, died in a fiery collision when the car in which he was a passenger hydroplaned and slammed into a bridge abutment. In an instant, Scott’s life was snuffed

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Offers Hope, Connection and Support to Help Save Lives


988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Offers Hope, Connection and Support to Help Save Lives 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Offers Hope, Connection and Support to Help Save Lives | TAPS Carla Stumpf Patton We all can do our part at preventing suicide, starting with the resources to seek support and help from the new, “988” Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and Veteran’s Crisis Line (Veterans press1).  The Transition to 988 on July 16, 2022 is an important step forward and offers an unprecedented opportuni

Good Grief Camp Corner


Good Grief Camp Corner Good Grief Camp Corner Jonathan Kirkendall It was May 2006. I was a civilian, a mental health professional, and I was standing in the lobby of the Doubletree Hotel in Arlington, Va., feeling lost. A few weeks before, I heard a radio interview with Bonnie Carroll talking about a program called TAPS. With a brother and a nephew serving in Iraq, I was intrigued. I was struggling to find a concrete way to support the troops - especially since the troops were my family. A

Saturday Morning Message: Inspirational Movies


Saturday Morning Message: Inspirational Movies Saturday Morning Message: Inspirational Movies | TAPS Carol Lane Good morning, Movie titles were shared this week that provided support for those who responded. Each responder shared how the movie helped in a special way on the grief journey. Since I wanted to make sure their thoughts were highlighted, a decision was made to place a link for each movie to IMDb for the summary, etc. If you want to know more about a movie, just click on the title

Dealing with the Media in Wake of Tragedy


Dealing with the Media in Wake of Tragedy Dealing with the Media in Wake of Tragedy | TAPS Ami Neiberger-Miller For many surviving families who have lost a loved one in the military, our interactions with the media are interwoven with our experiences in the days immediately after our loved one dies. We encounter the reporters on our front porch, field phone calls from the Associated Press, and might even scan pictures to share. As a seasoned public relations professional, I am no stranger

Saturday Morning Message: Thoughts for New Survivors


Saturday Morning Message: Thoughts for New Survivors Saturday Morning Message: Thoughts for New Survivors Carol Lane Good morning, The picture today comes from my garden to your house. It is a picture of a rose my sister-in-law gave me for my birthday this year. This is one of the last roses of the summer season in my part of the country. I thought the rose along with an article written by Carla Stumpf-Patton titled “Seasons of Grief” would be appropriate to this week’s topic. In the article

My Death Wish


My Death Wish My Death Wish Michele Hernandez Moving from Misery to Meaning It is an odd and frightening sensation to wish you were dead. After my husband died I fervently wished I could die, too. The first time I read that grieving people sometimes fantasize about death, I was relieved. My entire life I had appreciated the gift of life; to suddenly and frequently wish it away was a disconcerting and lonely experience. When my husband, Phil, was hit by a car, the initial shock provided

Webinar: Grief After Self-Inflicted Causes of Death


Partner Webinar: Grief After Self-Inflicted Causes of Death Webinar: Grief After Self-Inflicted Causes of Death Cohosted by the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors and the Hospice Foundation of America While all loss is difficult, those whose friends or loved ones die due to self-destructive deaths can face unique challenges. This program, presented by Ken Doka, William Feigelman and John Jordan, explores the latest research into these grief situations and how professionals can help surv

Video: Robert Patrick Memorial Day Message


Video: Robert Patrick at the 29th Annual TAPS National Military Survivor Seminar over Memorial Day Weekend Video: Robert Patrick at the 29th Annual TAPS National Military Survivor Seminar over Memorial Day Weekend | TAPS TAPS Media Robert Patrick, actor, speaks at the Grand Banquet of the 29th Annual TAPS National Military Survivor Seminar on Saturday, May 27, 2023, in Arlington, Virginia. Robert quotes the prayer of Mrs. Roosevelt remembering the sacrifice of those who have and will die for

Fundraiser: Denver


19th Annual TAPS Colorado Celebrity Classic Colorado Celebrity Classic | TAPS Thank you for supporting our Denver event! Stay tuned for news on the 2025 show.   View Flyer   Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum 7711 East Academy Boulevard Denver, Colorado 5:30 p.m. General Reception & Silent Auction 6:30 p.m. Dinner & Program Join us as we honor our fallen military servicemembers and pay tribute to the loved ones they left behind.  TAPS Legacy Award Presented to Pete Co

Good Mourning Podcast: The Many Faces of Grief


Good Mourning Podcast: The Many Faces of Grief Good Mourning Podcast: The Many Faces of Grief Darcie Sims TAPS' own Darcie Sims has a new weekly podcast entitled Good Mourning: The Many Faces of Grief.  Join Darcie, a bereaved parent and child, an internationally recognized speaker and the author of 8 books, as she explores the journey through grief and identifies the choice points we encounter along the way. You will discover you can cry and laugh at the same time, learn tools for coping and

Kids, Grief, and COVID-19


Kids, Grief, and COVID-19 Kids, Grief, and COVID-19 | TAPS Linda Goldman Children and teens have had their world turned inside out during the coronavirus pandemic. The familiar has turned foreign, the expected has vanished, and the world as kids knew it pre-COVID-19 has transformed into a surreal new normal. Overwhelmed by virtual classes, home quarantine, cleanl

Mental Health in the Movies and Media: Continuing the Discussion on Suicide


Mental Health in the Movies and Media: Continuing the Discussion on Suicide Mental Health in the Movies and Media: Continuing the Discussion on Suicide | TAPS Carla Stumpf Patton Writers note: This story contains topics related to mental health and suicide. If you are experiencing emotional distress or thoughts of suicide, help can be found by contacting the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (Veterans Press 1), or by contacting the National Crisis Text Line by texting “

To Watch or Not To Watch


To Watch or Not To Watch To Watch or Not To Watch Kelly Griffith That is the Question Sitting in the darkened, crowded theater, I realized I had made a mistake. Why hadn’t I picked the cutesy cartoon movie about dancing penguins? Why did I choose to resort to emotional cutting? No. I would be fine. But I looked beside me and saw the looks on my family's faces and knew I had made a big mistake. It was just a few short months after Sammy's death on December 14, and we sat in a room f

Fundraiser: Colorado Springs


TAPS Colorado Springs Singer Songwriter Show and Dinner Colorado Springs Singer Songwriter Show and Dinner | TAPS Mountain Evening Program   Boot Barn Hall @ Bourbon Brothers 13071 Bass Pro Drive Colorado Springs, Colorado Join us for a memorable and fun evening featuring Pam Tillis, Frank Myers, Jamie O'Neal, David Ernest Malloy, Jimmy Nichols, and Ed Montana as we honor the families of those who died for our freedoms. Meet TAPS Founder and President Bonnie Carroll and hear the inspi

Fundraiser: Denver


A Night of Remembrance & Celebration Colorado Celebrity Classic | TAPS View Flyer   Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum 7711 East Academy Boulevard Denver, Colorado 5:30 p.m. General Reception & Silent Auction 6:30 p.m. Dinner & Program Join us as we honor our fallen military servicemembers and pay tribute to the loved ones they left behind.  You'll hear Grammy and CMA Award-winning music and the opportunity to participate in an Auction and Raffle to win one of a kind items

New Years: A Time for Self-Exploration


New Years: A Time for Self-Exploration New Years: A Time for Self-Exploration | TAPS TAPS The beginning of a new year is an obvious time for reevaluation, but it’s also an opportunity for compassionate self-awareness. We focus so often on what we need to do — thinking that if we do certain things, we’ll have certain outcomes, and then we’ll be a certain way or feel a certain sense of satisfaction.  This year, though, instead of a New Year’s resolution — a commitment to “do”-ing something — w

Coping with Holidays and Celebrations


Coping with Holidays and Celebrations Coping with Holidays and Celebrations Helen Fitzgerald This article is found on American Hospice Foundation website: Coping with Holidays and Celebrations.  By Helen Fitzgerald, MFT holidays, grief Military Mother Finds Comfort after Son's Suicide When a loved one has died, holidays, anniversaries, and birthdays inevitably bring fresh memories and a re-experience of the pain of grief.

Audio: Suicide in the Military, Lipstein


Suicide in the Military Suicide in the Military Madeline Brand Show Surviving father Don Lipstein talks with the Madeleine Brand Show about the death of his Navy son by suicide. Listen to Audio Your browser does not support the audio element.     Listen on the Southern California Public Radio website   Suicide, Military, Lipstein Suicide in the Military Surviving father Don Lipstein talks with the Madeleine Brand Show about the death of his Navy son by suicide.

My Dad, My Hero


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