Mount Airy, MD – April 1, 2024 – In an impactful move this week, Col. Rocke, President of Client Relationships at Katie’s Way Plus, played a pivotal role at “The Muster.” This event, hosted by Troops First, Warrior Call Ranch in Mount Airy, MD, was a meeting ground for leaders from influential organizations including Troops First Foundation, and The Warriors Journey, to name a few.
From March 27 to March 28, 2024, these dedicated individuals came together to forge a strong alliance aimed at bolstering support for our military community, encompassing active service members, the National Guard, reserves, retirees, veterans, and their families. The atmosphere was charged with a spirit of openness and mutual cooperation, focusing on tackling the critical challenges and filling the gaps in services available to our veterans.
The discussions were centered on the distressing issue of veteran suicide and other significant challenges facing the military community. The collaboration among participants facilitated the sharing of resources and expertise, setting the stage for a “Call to Action” and a “Way Ahead” strategy. This plan is intended to boost mutual support for each other’s missions and transform the support systems for veterans and their families.
As Col. Rocke and his colleagues at Katie’s Way Plus, along with their partners, advance with their actionable plans, they remain dedicated to ensuring that our veterans receive the necessary support. Their commitment is unwavering in making a significant difference in the lives of our military personnel and their dependents.
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About Katie’s Way Plus Katie’s Way Plus is committed to promoting mental health initiatives and support within the military community. Under the leadership of Col. Rocke, the organization continues to lead efforts in addressing vital issues such as veteran suicide and enhancing the mental fitness of military personnel and their dependents.