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title: "Recognizing the importance and effectiveness of veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs."
identifier: "117-HRES-782"
congress: 117
bill_number: 782
bill_type: "HRES"
version_code: "ih"
version_type: "Introduced in House"
bill_url: "https://chamberzero.com/congresses/117/bills/hres/782"
source: "https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-resolution/782"
site: "Chamber Zero"
site_url: "https://chamberzero.com"
rendered_at: "2026-06-04T02:06:21.322Z"
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Whereas approximately 200,000 veterans discharge from the military every year, many experiencing difficulty transitioning from active duty to civilian life;Whereas many veterans experience a heightened risk for depression, isolation, post-traumatic stress disorder, confusion, or suicidal ideation during the transition period;Whereas evidence-based practices such as veteran-to-veteran peer support have proven to be effective in easing the transition to civilian life;Whereas the National Alliance on Mental Illness has recognized that veteran-to-veteran counseling increases self-esteem, social functioning, and life satisfaction;Whereas the Veterans Health Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs has recognized that veteran-to-veteran counseling improves social functioning, quality of life, independence, ability to deal with mental illness, communication skills, employment outcomes, and the effectiveness of the mental health delivery system;Whereas peer-to-peer veteran sponsorship programs help establish a welcoming environment that is more conducive for a positive transition to civilian life;Whereas veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs are not an intervention, but a guiding hand to assist veterans;Whereas the Federal Government can aid in mitigating emotional, physical, and social challenges for veterans struggling with transition through support for veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs; andWhereas veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs have been established in communities in Northeastern Wisconsin and throughout the State, by a variety of entities including—(1)Brown County, Wisconsin, which hosts the Northeast Wisconsin Battalion, one of the first veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs of its kind in the State;(2)the 72 County Veterans Service Officers serving every county of Wisconsin, and 11 Tribal Veterans Service Officers serving Native American veterans, who are examples of veterans helping veterans;(3)La Crosse, Wisconsin, home to the La Crosse Area Veterans Mentor Program (LAVMP) which offers peer-to-peer mentorship and support for veterans struggling with substance abuse, homelessness, and social reintegration, offering support through Veterans Treatment Courts, a Veteran Community Health Worker, Peer Support Specialists, and initiating a Peer Advisory for Veteran Education program at Western Technical College;(4)the Department of Veterans Affairs, which offers a transition specialist program, acknowledging the necessity of assisting veterans transition to civilian life;(5)Outagamie County, Wisconsin, which is home to a veteran focused nonprofit, Veterans’ Mentor Group, to support other veterans, recruit new veteran mentors, provide training and coordinate with the Veterans Treatment Court Coordinator, in addition to being a resource for other veterans from within the community who may find themselves in need;(6)the military, which offers transition assistance programs to assist veterans with the transition to civilian life;(7)the University of Wisconsin System, which offers Vets for Vets, a student organization of veterans for veterans to assist with counseling and benefit information;(8)the University of Wisconsin Madison, which offers Peer Advisory for Veteran Education (PAVE), a peer-to-peer advising program that helps student veterans connect with other veterans, transition to college, and meet their personal and academic goals;(9)the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, which in 2012 opened the Military and Veterans Resource Center to address the challenges faced by current and former servicemembers and their dependents through peer-to-peer mentoring, training, and student advocacy; and(10)the Fox Valley Technical College, as well as many University of Wisconsin campuses, which offer Student Veterans of America Chapters which are student based mentoring programs: Now, therefore, be itThat the House of Representatives—
  - (1) recognizes the importance, effectiveness, and need for veteran-to-veteran sponsorship programs among existing programs and agencies of the Federal Government; and
  - (2) encourages the use and practice of veteran to-veteran programs within the Federal Government and Congress.
