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“I felt for once in my life I could see everything in color,” says Army Veteran Sean Young, “Taking the sunglasses off, I could see life for what it’s worth.” Young is an alumni of the


Veteran Justice Outreach program. When Army Veteran Sean Young was first approached by Veteran Justice Outreach (VJO), he had his doubts. Young was in jail on an assault charge and was


waiting to be released. “I wasn’t exactly sure that I wanted to do it but I figured I needed some help,” says Young. VJO helps identify and connect justice-involved Veterans with resources,


like recovery services, treatment programs, and community outreach projects. By working with therapeutic courts like Veterans Court, Veterans can get treatment, in additional to a possible


legal benefit. VJO social workers search for Veterans currently involved with the legal system, whether they are in jail, working with the courts, incarcerated, or looking to soon be


released. Samantha Adams-Lahti, Alaska VA Healthcare’s VJO social worker, helps get justice-involved Veterans connected with treatment options, like getting a Veteran’s medical notes


transferred to a VA provider from the Department of Corrections so they can get their medication after they are released. “I’ve had Veterans incarcerated 10, 15, 20 years and that’s a lot of


anxiety,” says Adams-Lahti, “[we] try to normalize those types of concerns about how to get connected with different services once they get released.” Young started the program in December


of 2019, going through VJO’s 12-step program with counseling and classes. What really made a difference was when he started moral reconation therapy (MRT), a form of therapy that helps you


acknowledge your past choices and work towards repairing relationships and building your life goals. “I felt for once in my life I could see everything in color,” says Young, “Taking the


sunglasses off, I could see life for what it’s worth.” Young graduated from the program in October 2020. Since then, he has become a strong advocate for VJO and works with the alumni group


to connect fellow Veterans with resources. Having gone through the process himself, Young says it is tough. He remembers himself as being hardheaded and not believing he would get anything


out of it. “I thought I was the worst person in the room so I didn’t want to share,” says Young, “just because you’ve done something wrong doesn’t mean you can’t come back from it.” Alumni


like Young and other Veterans help as peer support in VJO and there is a strong community built towards helping justice-involved Veterans. He encourages all Veterans who find themselves in a


situation like himself to take a chance and give the program a try. “If I can do it, anyone can do it,” says Young. If you have questions about VJO in Alaska, you call 907-257-4817. Learn


more: https://www.va.gov/homeless/vjo.asp


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