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WHY IS THIS
U.S. FLAG
UPSIDE DOWN?
Forgotten Not Goneis a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization,
EIN #46-3999869, that is dedicated to helping save veterans and their families from
the destruction of suicide.
Feeling alone, forgotten, and abandoned causes 22 VETERANS A DAY to take their own lives in the United States.
Forgotten Not Gone is committed to taking responsibility for helping our service members who were not lost at war, but forgotten at home, make a decision to live—through emotional, physical, and spiritual activities.
3355 Clayton Street, #15North Las Vegas, NV 89032
(702) 706-5777www.ForgottenNotGone.org
Email [email protected] @ ForgottenNotGoneOrg
Twitter @ 22VeteransDaily
AN UPSIDE DOWN U.S. FLAG IS A SIGNAL FOR DISTRESS
Help Us Save Veterans And Their Families From
The Destruction Of Suicide
Donate Today www.ForgottenNotGone.org
3355 Clayton St., #15 • N. Las Vegas, NV 89032
(702) 706-5777
U.S. VETERANS COMMIT SUICIDE EACH DAY22
HOW DO WE PROVIDE SUPPORT to Veterans?Emotional — We provide a venue for service members who have lived through similar experiences to share and become comfortable with their past. We also do talk therapy and encourage healthy coping skills.
PHYSICAL — Outreach through physical activity has a profound effect on a person. We have a fleet
of recumbent trikes which we ride with the vets to help them get out of their isolation and
avoid depression.
SPIRITUAL — ForgottenNotGone.org encourages spiritual health and development for our service members. We provide an outlet for veterans suffering from suicidal issues to deal with them on a spiritual level.
Please helpYour donations of time, money and other resources are greatly appreciated in helping us reach our goals—the main goal being to reduce the number of veterans that are taking their own lives.
DonateI would like to make a monetary contribution.
Name ___________________________________________
Address _________________________________________
City________________________ State ____ Zip _________
Phone __________________________________________
Email ___________________________________________
a I would like to mail a check. Please make check payable to Forgotten Not Gone, and mail to 3355 Clayton St., #15, North Las Vegas, NV 89032.
a I would like to mail my credit card information. f Visa f Mastercard f Discover f American Express Name on Card _______________________________________ Card Number _______________________________________ Exp. Date________________ CSV Number _________________ Signature __________________________________________
a I would like to donate online. Please visit ForgottenNotGone.org and click on “Donations”.
volunteerI would like to make a contribution of my time and/or resources.
Name ___________________________________________
Address _________________________________________
City________________________ State ____ Zip _________
Phone __________________________________________
Email ___________________________________________
a Loading/Unloading Bikes a Video Editinga Staffing the Wellness Clinic a Repairing/Building Bikesa Photography a Organizing Eventsa Other _______________________________________
The mission of Forgotten Not Gone is to get suffering veterans physically active and interacting with society.
Forgotten Not Gone is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping save veterans and their families from the destruction of suicide. Through emotional, physical and spiritual activities sponsored by the organization, veterans are encouraged to re-engage with society and are brought out of the isolation that many experience once they return home.
We find that physical activity is one of the surest ways to engage veterans back into an active, social life. Too many veterans go within, shutting off the outside world until it is too late. Right now 22 veterans are taking their own lives each day in America.
Peter Guidry, cofounder of Forgotten Not Gone, knows firsthand the struggle and how much this organization aids veterans. Guidry says, “I feel like I’m serving this county again, but I no longer have to be violent to do so.”
VETERAN SUICIDES PER DAY IN THE U.S.22
OF VETERANS HAVE CONSIDERED COMMITTING SUICIDE30%
OF VETERAN SUICIDES ARE AGE 50 OR OLDER69%
VETERANS COMMIT SUICIDE EACH YEAR7800
WHY FORGOTTENNOTGONE.ORG AND VETERANS
NEED YOUR help: