We’re proud to partner with Stop Soldier Suicide (SSS), a veteran‑founded national nonprofit dedicated to ending the suicide crisis among U.S. veterans and service members.
Why This Partnership Matters
These numbers are staggering: veterans are 58% more likely to die by suicide than their civilian counterparts. In fact, military suicide has claimed more lives than many major conflicts, including World War I, the Vietnam War, and the Global War on Terror.
Stop Soldier Suicide is answering that call with two critical initiatives:
- ROGER Wellness Service: Providing direct, one‑to‑one, suicide‑specific care for veterans and service members in crisis.
- Black Box Project: Developing precision tools to identify suicide risk at scale, creating proactive solutions to save lives.
Together, these efforts combine immediate intervention with long‑term prevention.
We believe that addressing structural inequities is essential to ensuring health and well‑being for all. Stop Soldier Suicide aligns closely with Wyld’s core pillars, especially our commitment to Health & Wellness. Our goal is to create opportunities and partner with organizations that make living a physically, mentally, and emotionally healthy life more accessible.
With this in mind, our partnership with Stop Soldier Suicide allows us to support a community that has served our country with dedication.
Breaking Down Barriers to Care
One of the most powerful aspects of Stop Soldier Suicide’s mission is accessibility. Their clinical care is completely free, thanks to private donors, corporate partners, and foundations. They receive no government funding and do not bill insurance, ensuring that every veteran and service member—regardless of branch or discharge status—can get help when they need it most.
How Wyld Works Is Helping
Through this partnership, Wyld Works is amplifying awareness and providing financial support for Stop Soldier Suicide’s life‑saving work. Everyone can play a role in this fight—whether by making a donation, hosting an event, joining a challenge, or simply sharing resources with someone who might need them.
Join Us in Making a Difference
If you are a veteran or service member in need of help, visit GoRoger.org/Get‑Help or call 833‑697‑6437 (833‑MY‑ROGER).
To learn more about Stop Soldier Suicide and how you can get involved, visit StopSoldierSuicide.org.