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When Military-To-Civilian Transition Support Falls Short

Society
United States
Started May 08, 2026

Interviews with 50 diverse post-9/11 veterans found gaps in military-to-civilian transition support. Key challenges included mental health access, housing, and finances, often driven by unawareness of available resources

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CLAIM Posted by admin May 08, 2026
While housing support is important, veterans need comprehensive financial education to navigate civilian life effectively.
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Transition support should include tailored programs for diverse veterans, acknowledging the unique challenges faced by different groups.
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The lack of awareness about available resources significantly hinders veterans' transitions; better communication is essential.
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Relying solely on government programs is insufficient; community organizations must play a larger role in supporting veterans' transitions.
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Military-to-civilian transition programs must prioritize mental health access, as many veterans face unseen psychological challenges after service.
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