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Upstream Solutions to Crisis
Blue Star Support Circles are facilitated, non-clinical cohorts for veterans and service members who want to learn about suicide prevention and gain the tools to support their community. We understand that these individuals are best poised to identify, intervene, and support a veteran or service member heading toward crisis.
This cohort-based program provides the tools needed to empower them to support their community. During each session, participants gain peer-based connection, evidence-based training, resources, and referrals from our team and trusted partner organizations.
Be a part of our supportive community — enroll in our free, eight-week virtual cohort led by mental health experts. Learn to recognize early signs of a crisis and how to intervene safely. Your involvement can save lives.
In Crisis? Call or text 988 (press 1 for Veteran Crisis Line) or chat 988lifeline.org.
What to Expect as a Blue Star Circles Participant
Participants will attend 8-weeks of virtual courses where they will work with mental health experts and learn to recognize early signs of a crisis and safe ways to intervene.
In addition, participants will:
- Connect with peers in a virtual “Neighborhood”
- Get plugged in with partner organizations for additional support
- Create Crisis Response Plans
- Learn about secure firearm storage and other lethal means of safety
- Adopt and incorporate self-care practices into daily life/habits
How Blue Star Support Circles Got Started
Recently, the Department of Veterans Affairs launched a groundbreaking initiative known as the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program (SSG Fox SPGP) to officially recognize the need to include families and support systems as a part of the solution to the growing veteran and service member suicide problem.
It's an honor for Blue Star Families to be one of the organizations selected to create a suicide prevention program with the SSG Fox Grant. Blue Star Support Circles: Upstream Solution to Crisis, aims to be part of the solution to prevent suicide for veterans and service members.
Frequently Asked Questions
Blue Star Support Circles: Upstream Solutions to Crisis is a facilitated, non-clinical, innovative peer-based program that will bring veteran and service member friend networks together to connect, learn, and support each other in a safe and virtual environment.
Our mission is to empower military and veteran family members to recognize, understand, and intervene with their service member or veteran before their struggle becomes a crisis.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced a $52,500,000 grant program called the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program (SSG Fox SPGP) to address the service member and veteran suicide crisis.
Blue Star Families is honored to be one of the organizations selected to empower family members to be part of the solution in a meaningful way.
Through this grant, Blue Star Families is launching this first-of-its-kind pilot program – Blue Star Support Circles: Upstream Solutions to Crisis, geared toward creating proactive solutions for military and veteran families.
Any veteran or service member is eligible to sign up for Support Circles. We will discuss specific eligibility requirements in the intake appointment, scheduled after you sign up on the interest form.
First, you will fill out a "pre-survey," also known as an eligibility survey. You can access that in the "I'm Interested in Participating" tab.
Then, you will be contacted by someone at Blue Star Families to determine your eligibility and availability for joining a cohort.
During this call, you will also be given detailed information about the schedule and what is needed, and you will be able to get answers to any additional questions you may have.
Confidentiality is essential. We expect each person to respect and maintain the group’s confidentiality. What is said in the group is not to be repeated or discussed at any other time or place.**
**Limits of confidentiality: If a member expresses intent to harm themselves or others, or there is suspected abuse of a child, elder, or disabled individual, the community manager will utilize appropriate resources to ensure everyone’s safety is met and maintained.
There is no cost to participate. Virtual sessions meet for 90 minutes each week for the 8-week session.
Yes! If you know of someone who might be interested in or a good fit for a Blue Star Support Circles cohort, please direct them to this page, and they can fill out a form on the "I'm Interested in Participating" section.
If you can dedicate one hour per week for eight weeks to learn more about supporting someone with mental health needs and want to do that in a group setting, then you are ready!
If you are still unsure or have more questions, you can reach out to Heather Diehl, Director of Peer Support and Suicide Prevention Programs, at [email protected].
If you or your loved one have suicidal thoughts or actions, seek help at the nearest emergency room or call 988 (press 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line) for mental health emergencies.
You may also chat confidentially online with someone 24/7 at the Veterans Crisis Line website.
Absolutely! The Department of Veterans Affairs is a great place to start learning about programs, services, and resources available to you and your loved one.
First, thank you for your interest in this program! If you are a Veteran or service member, you can find your nearest VA Vet Center to access mental health resources, support, and outreach opportunities.
For more information about supporting a loved one with mental illness, check out the National Institute of Mental Health, MentalHealth.gov, and the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation.
SSG Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program
- The Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program (SSG Fox SPGP) enables the VA to provide resources toward community-based suicide prevention efforts to meet the needs of veterans, service members, and their families through outreach, suicide prevention services, and connection to VA and community resources.
- In alignment with VA’s National Strategy for Preventing Veteran Suicide (2018), this grant program assists in further implementing a public health approach that blends community-based prevention with evidence-based clinical strategies through community efforts.
- The grant program is part of the Commander John Scott Hannon Veterans Mental Health Care Improvement Act of 2019, signed into law on October 17, 2020. Click the Hannon Act Fact Sheet to learn more.
Other Resources
At Blue Star Families, we know the importance of community and a strong network of support. So we knew we needed the help of partners, who are experts in their fields, to help make Blue Star Support Circles the most effective program possible. Learn more about how they’re making a difference for the military and veteran communities below.
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