Within Reach: A Discussion of Mental Health with Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen
August 4, 2020
Hosted by Chris Meek
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Episode Description
In the inaugural episode of “Next Steps Forward With Chris Meek” Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen, Executive Director of The President’s Roadmap to Empower Veterans and End a National Tragedy of Suicide (PREVENTS) task force and founder of the national nonprofit Give an Hour, speaks with Chris about how to improve overall mental health; and the importance of mental health care accessibility for those who need it, including our country’s service members and veterans. They’ll also discuss PREVENT’s national public health campaign REACH, which is aimed at preventing suicide. Van Dahlen speaks candidly about changing the public approach and culture surrounding mental health and how we can best reach those who need help the most.
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Chris Meek
Chris Meek believes in the American spirit of individual empowerment and service to others, especially those who have sacrificed for our freedoms. As someone who lived through the horrors of Ground Zero on 9/11, Chris had no way home but to join others as they put one foot in front of the other to make their way forward. Since that day, Chris has committed himself to empowering and motivating fellow Americans to keep taking steps forward, no matter what life throws their way.
Chris has spent the last decade serving as the co-founder and chairman of the national nonprofit SoldierStrong, which is dedicated to helping military veterans take their next steps forward. SoldierStrong carries out its mission by providing revolutionary medical technology to VA medical centers, including exoskeleton suits to help paralyzed veterans walk again and virtual reality equipment to help treat post-traumatic stress.
He also serves as an advisor on the President’s Roadmap to Empower Veterans and End a National Tragedy of Suicide (PREVENTS) task force. In this role, he shares a responsibility to raise awareness about mental health, facilitate research and define a plan to prevent suicide. In 2020, Chris launched ReachStrong, a nonprofit aimed at empowering all Americans to care for their overall well-being. Chris is also a financial services executive at S and P Global, Inc, in New York City. He and his wife, Christine, have three children.