Confidentiality Notice
All identifying and private information, including your name and your Veteran’s name, and all other personal information will remain confidential unless disclosure is authorized through a signed Release of Information form.
Purpose of This Project
The purpose of this project is to develop a compelling, evidence-informed booklet that elevates the voices and lived experiences of Military and Veteran families impacted by blast-related Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Through the integration of personal stories, photographs (shared with permission), and supporting data, this project aims to clearly illustrate the long-term, often invisible effects of blast injuries on Veterans—and the profound impact these injuries have on their caregivers.
This booklet is designed to serve as an advocacy tool for elected officials, healthcare providers, and the broader medical community. It highlights the urgent need for:
Increased research into blast-related TBIs
Expanded funding for long-term care and support
Greater recognition of the critical role Military & Veteran caregivers play
By putting real faces and real stories alongside data, we seek to bridge the gap between clinical understanding and lived reality—ensuring that policies, treatments, and resources reflect the true scope of need.
The safety, well-being, and sustainability of our Military & Veteran Caregivers matter.
The health and dignity of our Veterans matter.
This project exists to ensure both are seen, heard, and supported.
Why Your Story Matters
This project seeks to shed light on what occurs within the home when Intimate Partner Violence or Domestic Violence (IPV/DV) is present in families affected by military service and TBI. We recognize that some lives have been lost, and there may be others we do not yet know about. IPV/DV has torn families apart and left lasting impacts on caregivers, children, and Veterans alike.
Whether your Veteran served overseas, during a conflict, or stateside, their service is meaningful—and so is your experience. Your story matters.
Your Participation
If you do not wish to answer any question, you may simply write “not answering.” There are no wrong answers. Your honesty, at your own comfort level, is deeply valued.