Boots 2 Benefits

SHERO Strong: Building Your Support Network

 Introduction:

Every SHERO needs her battle buddies. As women veterans, we’ve learned that strength isn’t just individual—it’s collective. Building a solid support network isn’t just helpful; it’s essential for thriving after service. 🤝

🎖️Why SHEROes Need Support Networks: 🌟

  • Shared Understanding: Fellow veterans “get it” without explanation 💭
  • Accountability Partners: Keep each other mission-ready 📋
  • Resource Sharing: Information is power and protection 💡
  • Crisis Support: Someone always has your six 🛡️

Building Your SHERO Support Squad: 👥

1. Identify Your Circle: 🎯

  • Inner Circle: 2-3 closest confidants
  • Support Squad: 5-8 reliable connections
  • Extended Network: Professional and community contacts
  • Crisis Contacts: 24/7 emergency support people

2. Types of Support You Need: 🔧

  • Emotional Support: Someone to listen without judgment 💝
  • Practical Support: Help with daily tasks and logistics 🏠
  • Informational Support: Resources and guidance 📚
  • Professional Support: Mental health and medical care 🩺

Where to Find Your SHERO Squad: 📍

  • Veteran Organizations: DAV, American Legion, VFW 🏛️
  • Women Veteran Groups: Local chapters and online communities 👩‍💼
  • Faith Communities: Churches, spiritual centers 🙏
  • Workplace Networks: Professional veteran groups 💼
  • Hobby Groups: Shared interests and activities 🎨

Red Flags in Support Networks: 🚩

  • People who minimize your service experience
  • Those who judge your struggles or symptoms
  • Anyone who makes you feel worse about yourself
  • Relationships that drain your energy consistently

Digital SHERO Networks: 📱

  • Social Media Groups: Vetted women veteran communities
  • Apps: Veteran-specific networking platforms
  • Online Forums: Moderated support discussions
  • Virtual Events: Webinars and online meetups

Maintaining Your Network: 🔄

  • Regular Check-ins: Don’t wait for crisis to connect
  • Reciprocal Support: Be the SHERO others need too
  • Boundaries: It’s okay to say no sometimes
  • Growth: Networks evolve as you do

Crisis Resources for SHEROes: 🆘

  • Veterans Crisis Line: 988 (Press 1) 📞
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 📲
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 📱
  • Your local VA Mental Health Services 🏥

Action Steps: ✅

  1. Audit Your Current Network: Who do you have now?
  2. Identify Gaps: What type of support are you missing?
  3. Make One New Connection: This week, reach out to one person
  4. Strengthen Existing Bonds: Schedule time with current supporters
  5. Be a SHERO: Offer support to another woman veteran

Closing Thought:

“A SHERO’s strength multiplies when shared with other SHEROes. You don’t have to fight alone—your squad is out there waiting to have your six.” 🦸‍♀️

🤝Coming Soon: Operation SHERO 📖 More resources and strategies for building your support network in our upcoming Operation SHERO guide!

 🎖️~Sarge

Disclaimer:

⚠️ Even Sarge isn’t infallible—I’ve been known to mix up my left from my right during formation 🤷‍♀️, so always double-check everything I tell you because while my heart’s in the right place, my brain occasionally goes AWOL. The last thing we need is a friendly fire incident! 🚫🔥

#SHEROStrong #HaveHerSix #WomenVeteranSupport #OperationSHERO