The overarching goal of the MOVING MOUNTAINS campaign is to introduce to a global audience the emerging concept of “moral injury” and the urgent need to consider alternative approaches to healing this unique condition.
Our strategy is to reach our core audience — comprised of veterans, their families and communities, mental health providers, military social workers, students, faith-based organizations, and legislators — through targeted community screening tours and “immersion activities,” and specially designed educational materials.
ALMOST SUNRISE IMPACT CAMPAIGN MISSION IS TO EMPOWER VETERANS, FAMILY MEMBERS, AND HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS TO EXPLORE EVIDENCE-BASED SOLUTIONS FOR MORAL INJURY, PTSD, AND BREAKING THE STIGMA AROUND MENTAL HEALTH.
Moving Mountains Impact Campaign
The Four Main Goals of Our Impact Campaign
Educating on Moral Injury
Spark a national conversation about “Moral Injury” and its relationship to the veterans’ suicide crisis.
Promoting Wellness
Increase awareness and access to evidence-based, holistic tools for healing for veterans and their families.
Connecting Communities
Build active community support for veteran reintegration, break the stereotypes, and bridge the military-civilian divide.
Changing Legislation
Support legislation to improve VA’s ability to promote holistic practices within the system.
Take Action
Demand Legislative Change
Use your voice to help veterans and pledge to support “what they already have.”
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Screening Kits
We will provide you with the support materials you need to succeed, including postcards and mini-posters to publicize your event, as well as invitations and other information that you can send out by email.
Our screening kits include:
- DVD or Digital File (95min & 60min versions)
- Printable postcards & posters
- Host-a-screening tips and guidelines
- Links to all of the film’s digital resources
- Lesson plan & discussion guides
- Moral Injury Curriculum
Make the event especially memorable by inviting one of our featured experts to appear either in person or via Skype for a question-and-answer session following a screening.