DeWitt County is home to many veterans, and a local non-profit is adopting a new way to support them.
On the WHOW Morning Show Thursday, American Legion Department Adjutant Josh Thielen told Regional Radio that they have started a support group called ‘Project Headspace and Timing’, which allows veterans to process their experiences.
Being a Legion member is not required to attend these meetings. Thielen states their goal is to provide a safe space for any and all veterans to express themselves. He notes that this effort aligns with their Be The One Campaign, which promotes veterans supporting veterans.
Join your fellow Legionnaires and local veterans at the Project Headspace and Timing meetings every Thursday night at the Gilmore Treats on the Clinton Square.













