Theresa Norton
Board President
In the pages of my life, the chapter titled "Leaving the Sideline" began when my husband shared the mission of this impactful organization. As the spouse of a veteran grappling with PTSD, I intimately understand the profound effects it can cast upon a marriage and family. Much like many others, my husband was ensnared in the misconception that seeking help equated to weakness, leading him to battle his demons in isolation. It was a journey marked by years of silent suffering and untold pain before he sought the support he needed.
Reflecting upon those challenging times, I can't help but imagine how different it might have been if Leaving the Sideline had been a beacon of support during those crucial moments. The organization's mission, declaring that "One suicide is one too many," resonated deeply with our experiences. In a landscape where the prevailing sentiment was to endure silently, the existence of such a compassionate community could have significantly eased his path.
Leaving the Sideline is more than an organization; it is a lifeline for those navigating the shadows of mental health struggles. My association with this extraordinary family has been transformative. They have been a steadfast presence, standing by us through the darkest corners of our journey. In the pages of my life, the story of Leaving the Sideline is an indispensable chapter, one that underscores the power of collective support and the profound impact it can have on lives touched by the struggles of those who served.