The Watch Continues
Come together with others who’ve served—on the frontlines or in the field—for an hour of conversation, camaraderie, and mutual support. Whether you want to talk, listen, or simply connect, all are welcome.
Join us every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month in the Board Room – 10:00am to 11:00am. Facilitated by Guardian Revival.
WHO: Veterans
WHEN: 1st & 3rd Wednesday @ 10-11 AM ET
WHERE: Albert Wisner Public Library
PFC Dwyer Vet2Vet Program
The Putnam County Veterans Service Agency PFC Joseph P. Dwyer Vet2Vet (Veterans’ Peer Services Project) provides services such as support groups, social activities, helping Vets get their benefit claims back on track, advise them on how to access their education benefits, and much more.
Joseph P. Dwyer was an Army Medic whose face was well known as a result of a photo that was published of him carrying a young, injured Iraqi boy during a battle on March 25, 2003. Army Times photographer Warren Zinn saw the situation unfold and clicked away as Dwyer met the boy’s father — who carried a white flag and his injured son to the soldier, eventually bringing the 4-year-old to safety. Dwyer suffered from severe PTSD and died at age 31 from an overdose on June 28, 2008.
Guardian Revival
Guardian Revival is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that improves the mental health & well-being of military, veterans, and first responders — our guardians — and their families, at no cost to them.
Our Programs
Another Summit | Outdoor adventures — walking, hiking, backpacking, paddling, and fly fishing
Boots & Paws | Providing dogs for the therapeutic benefits of animal companionship
Encore | Opportunities to learn, write, play, record, and share music
Homefront | Support & resources for military & first responder families
Peer Services | Individual & group peer support for guardians by guardians
RISE | Strength & resilience through fitness & wellness