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Support BKD Newburgh: Free Mental Health Care for Heroes

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BLUF*: Stop saying Thank You For Your Service and do something real for our veterans and first responders. HELP US HELP THEM!




My name is Dan and I'm an Iraq War veteran, volunteer EMT/firefighter, and Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New York. I'm also the founder of BKD Newburgh, a mental health therapy practice (501c3 status pending) uniquely designed to treat veterans and first responders at risk for PTSD, depression, and suicide. Less than 25% of service members leaving the military register for the care they've earned with the Dept. of Veterans Affairs. Studies have shown they're at a 3x higher risk of committing suicide within just their first year of being a veteran. Similarly, first responders such as EMS, firefighters, and police are 1.5 to 2x more likely to commit suicide during their career. Both of these populations share a dangerous culture of "sucking it up" instead of asking for help, not wanting to be seen as weak or a burden to others, and self-medicating with drugs and alcohol.

This is an unnecessary stigma and these daily tragedies are wholly avoidable with basic, rapid, and appropriate care!

By helping fund BKD Newburgh, you are providing the ability of our Hudson Valley veterans, emergency medical professionals, firefighters, and police officers to receive FREE mental health care, crisis intervention, and resources to build resilience when they need it most.

So what's the so what? Newly separated veterans often don't have insurance or well paying careers right out of the gate, and the majority of EMS providers in this country are volunteers. Even those who are paid employees often work two to three separate jobs to make ends meet. Under the best of circumstances, even with insurance that will cover it, seeking therapy is more often than not seen as a luxury rather than vital healthcare.

It should not and does not have to be this way.

Your contribution will alleviate that burden. All money raised will go toward costs associated with them seeing a licensed therapist qualified in current evidenced-based practices (CBT, DBT, Prolonged Exposure, as well as our effort to provide team building, resiliency, and suicide prevention programs for local ambulance companies, firehouses, and their support organizations.

So, what's the money for you ask?

  • $1,000 - fees for incorporating as a non-profit, 501c3
  • $13,200 - office rent for our first year
  • $800 - marketing costs, website, EHR platform, etc
  • Ongoing - psychotherapy hourly rate waived for vets and first responders

You have many options to give back to those who've given so much for us, and I thank you for choosing to support BKD Newburgh.

Thanks and stay safe,

Dan Gorman, LCSW
SGT, ARNG (Ret)
Operation Iraqi Freedom 2005, 2008-2009
bkdnewburgh.com

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Disclaimer: There's also no shortage of "veteran charities" out there taking money and doing absolutely nothing for veterans. I can assure, we are not one of them. If you have any questions or concerns at all, please reach out and I'll be happy to discuss them with you.
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  • Erin Gorman
    • $178
    • 4 mos
  • Megan Martens
    • $200
    • 5 mos
  • Stephanie Rudat
    • $150
    • 5 mos
  • Holly Hagman
    • $100
    • 5 mos
  • Ashley German
    • $50
    • 5 mos
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Daniel Gorman
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Newburgh, NY

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