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North Texas veterans walk 100 miles for PTSD awareness - CBS News
PTSD & Trauma (Google News) · May 3, 2026
In plain language
In North Texas, a group of veterans recently participated in a 100-mile walk to bring attention to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The event was organized with the help of the nonprofit group Semper Fi & America’s Fund. By walking this long distance, the participants hope to raise awareness and support for others living with the mental health challenges that can follow military service.
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Key takeaways
- North Texas veterans completed a 100-mile walk to highlight the impact of PTSD.
- The nonprofit organization Semper Fi & America’s Fund helped coordinate the awareness event.
- The walk aims to build community and visibility for veteran mental health issues.
- Retired military members shared their personal connections to the cause during the event.
North Texas veterans walk 100 miles for PTSD awareness CBS News
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