IVAW Lawton/Fort Sill

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City: LAWTON
State: Oklahoma
Country: US

Signup Date: 10/14/07

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

IVAW get-together July 5th!

Saturday, July 5th IVAW Oklahoma will be meeting at The Conservatory in OKC (8911 N. Western Ave). IVAW allies Jabee and 8 Bit Cynics will be performing a live show among other names to kick off Jabee's album release party. IVAW will have a table with merchandise for sale, brochures, and applications. Please come out and see us at seven.
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If you have any question, email me at: justincliburn@ivaw.org

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Friday, December 07, 2007

IVAW Lawton/Fort Sill a Reality

I am pleased to report that IVAW Lawton/Fort Sill became an official chapter this week.  IVAW is growing nationally and in our region and I look forward to working towards making Lawton/Fort Sill an active, viable chapter in the upcoming months. 

Justin C. Cliburn
President, IVAW Lawton/Fort Sill

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IVAW mourns the loss of member Sammantha Ewing


Dear IVAW Supporter,

Sammantha Owen-Ewing and Scott Ewing

I regret to bring you the sad news of the death of one of our IVAW members, Sammantha Owen-Ewing.

Last Monday, November 26, Sammantha Owen-Ewing, one of IVAW's newest members, the wife of my friend Scott, and a former Army medic like me, committed suicide in her Rhode Island home. Sammantha was only 20 years old, and in that short time had been an Army medic training to become a nurse while stationed at Walter Reed, then became a patient herself in Walter Reed's mental health ward. In June, she married Scott Ewing, also an IVAW member, and was discharged from the Army. Despite an uphill battle to receive care from the VA, things seemed to be looking up; she was getting settled into life in Rhode Island, planned to continue her medical career, and was becoming active in Iraq Veterans Against the War. Although most of us were never fortunate enough to know Sammantha, she was one of us and we mourn her passing.

It is impossible to sum up the life of a person, their personality and how much they meant to the people who loved them, in a few short lines. In her obituary, Sammantha was described as "sweet, thoughtful, and loving. She brought joy to the lives of those around her." I'm sorry I will never meet Sammantha and my deepest condolences go out to her family. I know that many IVAW members have suffered through depression, PTSD, and other forms of internal anguish, and many of us still deal with these things on a daily basis.

IVAW has set up a memorial fund on behalf of Sammantha Owen-Ewing to help her family offset her funeral costs. We will be accepting donations through the end of December, if you'd like to make a donation, go to www.ivaw.org/memorialfund.

Suicide is a very real threat, especially for veterans. A recent CBS news investigation found that in 2005, veterans were twice as likely to commit suicide as non-vets, with 120 veteran suicides each week. Those of us who are between the ages of 20-24 have the highest rate of suicides, between 2 – 4 times higher than our civilian peers. For many veterans, the fighting doesn't end once we return from a war zone or get discharged from the military. If you are a veteran, or have a loved one who is, please be aware of the following resources that can offer help to those suffering from PTSD, depression, and other forms of mental suffering.

The Wounded Warrior Call-Center 1-877-487-6299 – This is a hotline for injured, wounded, or ill former and current Marines, Sailors and their family members. They offer information, resources, and advocacy for men and women suffering from either physical or psychological wounds.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) – By calling and pressing "1" you will be connected with round-the-clock access to mental health professionals who focus solely on helping veterans.

SAVE (Suicide Awareness Voices of Education) www.save.org – This non-profit's mission is to prevent suicide through public awareness and education, reduce stigma, and serve as a resource for those touched by suicide.

Vets 4 Vets, (520) 319-5500, www.vets4vets.us – Vets 4 Vets is a peer support group for recent veterans. In weekend workshops and local groups, veterans talk and listen to each other to help heal from negative wartime and military experiences. Contact them to find out about upcoming workshops.

National Veterans Foundation, 1-888-777-4443, www.nvf.org – This non-profit, non-governmental organization gives assistance, information and resources to veterans from all military branches.

Peace,
Kelly Dougherty
Former Sergeant, Army National Guard
Executive Director
Iraq Veterans Against the War

P.S. Cards may be sent to Scott Ewing c/o IVAW:
IVAW
PO Box 8296
Philadelphia, PA 19101

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

IVAW Oklahoma’s Justin Cliburn on Pacifica Radio.

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Public Affairs Special
'The Heartland and an Honorable Path' A conversation with Justin C. Cliburn of Lawton, Oklahoma, South Central Region Coordinator for IVAW (Iraq Veterans Against the War), Army National Guard of the United States (ARNG). www.ivaw.org/user/326 Hosted by David Occhiuto. 

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