Mission 22 is a program helping Vets suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and other conditions.

To help raise awareness for PTSD, the Moses Lake Police Department is taking part in the 25 push-ups a day for 25 days challenge.

They're raising money for Mission 22 and will post videos on the station's Facebook page. You're encouraged to participate in the challenge and send in your videos. See if you can do it.  There is an alternative.  You can make a cash donation here.

Mission 22 supports the veteran community with three main programs; veteran treatment programs, memorials and community social impact. Mission 22 provides treatment programs to veterans for Post-Traumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury and other issues they might be facing. It organizes events and builds memorials to create social impact and awareness for these issues. Mission 22 serves combat veterans, those injured in training who therefore could not deploy and victims of MST. Mission 22 also has an Ambassador volunteer program for people to get involved as well. Ambassadors educate the public on veteran issues, help get veterans into Mission 22 treatment programs and create resources in their communities. Through these three programs, it enables a push for the betterment of our community and support when veterans need it the most, right now.

To learn more about the programs offered by Mission 22, click the button below.

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