UNLOCK THE STRENGTH WITHIN
Ellen Manzo, Board Member, Veterans Memorial & Support Foundation
Clyde Horn, Ph.D., is a California-licensed semi-retired therapist. Dr. Horn is also a Vietnam Veteran and Purple Heart recipient. He was in combat infantry in the U.S. Army and knows all too well what it is like to be constantly vigilant 24/7, looking left, looking right, looking down, up, and behind, to avoid bullets, land mines, boobie traps, and surprise attacks in the warzone jungles of Vietnam. When Clyde Horn returned to California following his wartime service, he discovered that the Veterans Administration did not support most veterans and had no diagnosis for PTSD until the 1980s. It wasn’t until years later that Clyde discovered cornerstones of assistance for Veterans.
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The Veterans Memorial & Support Foundation gave Clyde Horn and fellow Veterans the Flame of Liberty Memorial. At the memorial, Clyde could reflect, meditate, and calm the noise of war, which helped him have hope. Today, Clyde Horn is a Veterans Memorial & Support Foundation board member. It was through the Veterans Foundation that Clyde found other Veterans who spoke the same language.
Every Friday morning, Clyde and fellow Veterans from nearby communities attend the Veterans Support Breakfasts, a program sponsored by the Veterans Memorial & Support Foundation. The meetups offer Veterans an opportunity for meaningful discussions tailored to their unique experiences of military service. The gatherings provide a venue where America’s heroes can connect, overcome trauma, learn ways to defuse PTSD, exchange tips on navigating the Veterans Administration disability system, and rebuild.
What We Offer:
- Empowering Conversations: Engage in discussions that matter—addressing challenges, celebrating victories, and exploring topics of interest to Veterans.
- Emotional Healing: Discover a safe space to find understanding and support each other.
- Shared Wisdom: Benefit from the collective experience of fellow Veterans who genuinely understand your path.
Today, Clyde uses his journey of experience and professional expertise to help others overcome personal struggles. “Giving back,” said Clyde, “reciprocally helps me heal.”
If you’re a Veteran, know that you can get support. Many agencies offer assistance, but Dr. Horn says, “Being in the company of other Veterans is key to sharing a language and connecting.” His advice? “Do not isolate. Do not be alone. Find a support system. If you know of other Veterans, seek them out, and you will have a group that understands and supports you.”
Join us to reclaim your strength and build lasting connections. Together, we can navigate the road to healing and support each other through every step.
Your Journey Matters. Let’s Walk It Together.
All gave some, some gave all. Please support those who bravely served to protect our freedom by donating to the Veterans Memorial and Support Foundation. We provide Comfort and Care packages, homelessness assistance and mental health initiatives among many other services in support of the veteran community. For more information on how to donate, join our non-profit organization or register for our Veterans Support Breakfasts please contact call us at 833-HonorAVet or visit our website, honoravet.org and “Tell us your story!” Your support is essential to our ongoing success.