Veterans Affairs
Soldiers Harvest
Working with animals, to buying and building a farm. these are success stories of veterans who have made the transition into our state's agricultural community.
Connecting military and veterans across North Carolina with the services available to them, the programs that honor them and the events that support them. We partner with key private and public entities across the state that are helping with military family life, transitions to civilian life and the continued support needed throughout life as a veteran. Feel free to contact us at veterans@pbsnc.org.
For a behind-the-scenes look at Situation Report and other news for veterans, please visit the the Veterans section of our blog.
From May 21-June 2, 2019, UNC-TV's Military and Veterans Affairs team covered Belgian ceremonies honoring American military who fought and died during World Wars I and II.
Watch the special Situation Report featuring coverage of Belgian memorial sites and services honoring heroes of the World Wars from our state and nation.
Veterans Affairs
Working with animals, to buying and building a farm. these are success stories of veterans who have made the transition into our state's agricultural community.
Situation Report—A Reason to Live, hosted by the North Carolina Channel's resident military and veterans affairs advocate Jeff Smith. Explore news, research and resources about mental health issues and suicide prevention for veterans.
In addition, hear about the impact of these losses on the family members left behind. Situation Report—A Reason to Live also examines what is being done to address the situation and identifies available resources.
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a reason to live
Words to live by: "Don't give up." Army vet Thompson speaks about veteran suicide prevention.
a reason to live
Words to live by: "Someone is there for you." Veterans speak about suicide prevention from the racetrack.
A reason to live
Veteran Teresa Nadeau relays her story of attempts and recovery on the road to hope.