VFW Post 2778 Past Commander Photos
VFW Post 2778 has digitized the photos of their past post commanders and are looking for family members to collect the hard copies.
For more information:
George Knapstein
(920) 940-8850
or by email at
Congratulations to Roy Rogers, the 2021 recipient of the Fox Valley Veterans Council's Veteran of the Year Award!
R.A.C.E. Suicide Prevention Training
Suicide Prevention is Everyone’s Responsibility
R.A.C.E. Suicide Prevention Training
The R.A.C.E. Suicide Prevention training is three one-hour modules delivered one module per week via Zoom starting Tuesday, 11 January. The training is applicable for anyone (veterans, parents, academics, employers, etc.) who may encounter someone who is thinking of ending their life. Each module is a prerequisite for attendance at subsequent modules. Active participation is encourage and assigned “homework” encourages practice of skills learned during the training.
The acronym R.A.C.E. stands for:
· Recognize signs of distress
· Ask the person about what they are thinking and feeling
· Care for the person
· Escort the person based on their needs
The R.A.C.E. model for suicide prevention has been used throughout the United States Marine Corps for many years. The model stands out among others because it includes an important aspect of suicide prevention that other models do not; that is Recognize signs of distress.
Once you recognize distress, the next actions are Ask and Care. Calmly Asking a person about distress you observe provides an invitation for them to talk about their thoughts and feelings. By asking, you demonstrate that you are concerned.
The training incorporates questions from the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS). The C-SSRS is an empowering critical threat assessment tool and protection strategy for the prevention of suicide and violence that can be used by anyone.
You demonstrate that you Care about what the person is saying and do so without passing judgement on what they think or feel by actively listening to their story.
The final step in the R.A.C.E. model is Escort the person. Do everything you can to encourage and expedite the person to get help.Additional information and tools to enhance your suicide awareness, knowledge and prevention skills are presented during the three training modules.
ATTENTION VETERANS : Want to kayak? Come join us!
We are Team River Runner, a national non-profit that introduces military veterans and their families to the healing power of paddle sports since 2004. The Green Bay chapter of TRR holds kayaking events on area lakes and rivers. All events are free for veterans and family.
Pool Sessions Now Underway. Make plans to join us Sunday afternoons now until spring, 2022. When: 3 pm - 4:30 pm. Where: Howard Suamico Community Pool, 2700 Lineville Rd, Green Bay. We provide kayaks, paddles and lifejackets. Bring your swimwear and towel. Even if you have never kayaked before, we can get you started!
Coming this summer:
Whitewater Kayaking at Wausau, July 16 - 17, 2022
Team River Runner holds our annual whitewater kayaking event at Wausau Whitewater Park. This event includes free instruction and use of kayaks and gear for veterans and family members.
Kayak Camping at Rock Island State Park, Aug. 21 - 26, 2022
We have a group campsite reserved on beautiful Rock Island State Park in Door County. Sea kayak equipment, ferry tolls, breakfasts and evening dinners will be provided for veterans and their family members.
National kayaking and rafting trip opportunities are also available.
For more information: Ken Braband,