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Invisible No More: Lady Veterans' Stories of Military Sexual Trauma
Join Shield of Sisters as we delve into the personal narratives of Lady Veterans who suffered Military Sexual Trauma during their service to our country. These courageous women shall be INVISIBLE NO MORE.
The mission of Shield of Sisters is to support and empower Lady Veterans who have experienced Military Sexual Trauma by providing a sisterhood focused on healing and restoration. We create safe spaces where these courageous women can share their stories, access vital resources, and transform from surviving to thriving. We strive to foster resilience, strength, and hope, ensuring that every woman can reclaim her voice.
Shield of Sisters (SOS) will one day be the premier nonprofit organization for Lady Veterans who endured Military Sexual Trauma during their service to the United States. We will lead the way by raising awareness of this pervasive issue, collaborating with like-minded organizations, and advocating for policy changes within the Department of Defense to eliminate sexual assault in the military. Our Restoration Retreats will occur all across the United States and its territories with the assistance of regional and local SOS chapters. To learn more about our organization please go to https://www.shieldofsisters.com/
Invisible No More: Lady Veterans' Stories of Military Sexual Trauma
Wings Clipped Voice Found
In this powerful episode of Invisible No More, we sit down with Meghann Trapp, an Air Force veteran whose promising career was tragically cut short. Meghann was medically retired from the military after enduring a sexual assault, a deeply personal trauma that forced her into an early and unexpected chapter of her life.
Join us as Meghann bravely shares her journey through the aftermath of the assault, the challenges of navigating the military's justice system, and the difficult transition to civilian life. Her story is one of resilience, courage, and an unwavering fight to reclaim her voice after being silenced. This episode sheds light on the often-hidden struggles faced by survivors of military sexual trauma and serves as a testament to the strength it takes to say, "I am invisible no more."