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NIAGARA network Helping People Move Forward with Their Lives. Finding Peace Through Music By Vinny Stefanelli, Director Music for Veterans T his year marks the 7th year of Music for Veterans serving veterans of all ages throughout our community. The organization was founded with the goal of addressing the epidemic of veteran suicides reported each day. It’s a known fact that each day approximately 20 veterans commit suicide, but did you know that more than 50 percent of all veterans who die from suicide are 50 years of age or older? A large percentage of the Music for Veterans are in that vulnerable demographic and many of them from the Vietnam-era, who have slipped through the cracks of the social safety net. Since the World War II, there has been an interest in helping veterans through music, and recently that interest has been renewed with the potential of music to rehabilitate the young men and women returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, many of whom are suffering post-traumatic stress and physical injuries. When transitioning to civilian life, many veterans experience loneliness, depression, and a loss of self-identity. Combat veterans often suffer physical and emotional injuries or the effects of Post Traumatic Stress (PTS). These issues can lead to life long problems of chronic pain, drug addiction, depression, broken families, homelessness or suicide. Music provides a release of tension and stress, and can also address the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of our veterans. From the beginnings of the Music for Veterans program, we’ve seen how music can transform the lives of our participants. Of course, there are many benefits found in simply listening to music; but singing and playing a musical instrument offers great opportunities for personal growth and healing as well as growing and strengthening social interactions and friendships. Playing a musical instrument for even just a few minutes a day is enough to create a dramatic improvement in a person’s life and Music for Veterans offers a fun and effective approach to addressing Veterans service related issues and attaining some peace in their lives. So, we started with the simple idea of providing veterans with a creative environment of weekly music sessions to diminish their anxieties while rebuilding their confidence and pride. Music is only one part of the formula. An extremely important element of the Music for Veterans program is the environment of camaraderie. No one understands a veteran like a fellow veteran. In between playing songs, there are opportunities for conversations where our participants communicate with other veterans who may be facing some of the same issues of reintegrating into civilian life. The camaraderie that exists in the Music for Veterans program is precisely the kind of support that is needed for veterans. Furthermore, the veterans are encouraged to write songs and share their music with their fellow participants as well as with family and friends, which means that the benefits of the program extend beyond the participants and well into the community. We participate in veteran and community events where we have an opportunity to demonstrate the skills we’ve developed with live performances throughout the region. The Music for Veterans program is open to all Veterans or active Military Personnel. If you can’t afford an instrument we provide one. If you don’t play, we teach you. You can find us at www.Music4Veterans.org, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MusicForVetsErie or @Music4Veterans on Twitter.com. Join us! Continued on next page > MILLCREEK ❘ SUMMER 2018 69