Aiming For Zero: A Journey Towards Ending Veteran Suicide
In an inspiring display of community spirit and determination, the
Aiming For Zero Charity Falling Steel Match took place at the
SIG SAUER Academy in Epping, New Hampshire, from May 29 to May 31. This competitive shooting match, supported by SIG SAUER, aimed to combat the pressing issue of veteran suicide and successfully raised approximately
$30,000 for this cause. The event brought together military members, law enforcement personnel, and the shooting community, all rallying behind the shared goal of the initiative.
Chris Tessier, the President of
Aiming For Zero, expressed gratitude towards the SIG SAUER Charitable Foundation for their partnership and support. He emphasized that meaningful change is achievable when organizations come together with a commitment to serve and support veterans. The funds raised during this event will be directed towards several non-profit organizations including
Ruck Up,
Easter Seals NH Military and Veterans Campus, and the
Travis Mills Foundation. All of these organizations work tirelessly to provide critical resources and support networks for veterans and their families, helping to address the challenges they face after serving.
The SIG SAUER Charitable Foundation (SSCF) played a crucial role in the event, offering necessary resources, premium firearms, and on-site support. This backing not only highlights SIG SAUER's dedication to veteran affairs but also ensures that the voices of veterans are heard. The event served not only as a competitive match but as a platform to foster camaraderie among participants and community partners, thereby strengthening the support network available for veterans.
Steven Gilcreast, Director of Strategy and Planning at SIG SAUER Academy, stated that the Academy is committed to providing world-class training and professional development programs while raising awareness about veteran and first responder suicide prevention. By hosting such events, they hope to bridge the gap between veterans and the resources available to them, ensuring no one feels alone in their struggles.
Additionally, the event featured local veteran service organizations which increased awareness, fostered collaboration, and strengthened resource networks available for veterans, first responders, and their families. Participants engaged not only in competitive shooting but also in discussions and activities that encouraged connection and support among all attendees.
The significance of this initiative cannot be understated. With veteran suicide rates alarmingly high, initiatives like Aiming For Zero are vital in establishing this crucial support framework. The proactive approach taken by the SIG SAUER Charitable Foundation, along with the community's involvement, is a progressive step towards reducing these rates and ensuring veterans receive the recognition and help they deserve for their sacrifices.
As a 501(c)3 organization, SSCF is dedicated to promoting firearm safety and training, advocating for conservation efforts, and supporting the shooting sports that bolster law enforcement, military personnel, and first responders. The continuing partnership with organizations like Aiming For Zero reflects SIG SAUER's commitment to making a meaningful difference in the communities they serve.
For more information on the Aiming For Zero initiative and the efforts to prevent veteran suicide, visit
Aiming For Zero's website. To understand more about SIG SAUER and their products and initiatives, head over to their official site at
sigsauer.com.
In conclusion, the success of the Aiming For Zero Charity Falling Steel Match is a testament to the collective efforts of the community to tackle one of the most pressing issues facing veterans today. Through charity events and a steadfast commitment to service, there is hope for positive change that alleviates the struggles faced by our nation's heroes.