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Suicide Prevention and Combat Veterans: Learn how the Heroes To Heroes Foundation is saving lives!

U.S. Military Veterans Are Tragically Dying By Suicide At A Rate of 22+ Per Day!

The Heroes To Heroes Foundation (https://heroestoheroes.org/) successfully saves our American heroes who return home suffering moral injury, and live at serious risk of death by suicide.

The one-year program utilizes peer support, spiritual awakening, and reconnection to faith. At the mid-point of the year, a 10-day journey to Israel is a key component in the healing process!

At the July 22nd 14th Annual Heroes To Heroes Golf Classic held in Westchester, NY, one of the HTH program graduates Jaime spoke of how this nondenominational 501(c)(3) literally saved his life.

He also spoke of how it preserved his family which was at risk of falling apart.

HTH is 4-Star Charity Navigator rated, and the efficacy of the program has been validated by a long-term study conducted by Dr. Joseph Currier at the University of South Alabama.

Watch the video, and if you would like to learn more about the organization, or about ways you can get involved, reach out to Mike Haltman at mhaltman@hallmarkabstractllc.com.

Do You Ever Wonder

I wear many hats including company CEO, Board Chair of the combat veteran charity Heroes To Heroes Foundation and, the creator and host of the Do You Ever Wonder podcast.

My career has touched many positions and fields. After business school, I became a bond analyst, bond trader, and equity trader at some of the biggest firms on Wall Street.

I then started a commercial mortgage company, selling our paper to the CMBS market. That all ended when Lehman Brothers failed, and then along with my wife started the title insurance company Hallmark Abstract Service.

16-years after the financial crisis, here we are!

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