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PICK UP ROSES™ FOR VETERANS

PICK UP ROSES™ FOR VETERANS (SENIOR-FOCUSED)

A Flying Angels of Hope Initiative to Restore Connection, Purpose, and Peace

“A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.” — Joseph Campbell.

Powerful Introduction

When the uniform is folded away, the parades grow silent, and the sounds of service fade into the background—the need for support does not disappear. For many Veterans, especially older adults, the hardest battles can begin after service: loneliness, identity loss, trauma, declining health, and feeling unseen.

In the U.S., there are about 17.6 million Veterans (2024 estimate). And while we honor Veterans on special days, too many still face daily struggles that stay hidden behind pride, silence, or “I’m fine.”

One of the most urgent realities: VA’s latest national reporting shows an average of about 17.6 Veteran suicides per day (2022 data).

Pick Up Roses™ exists for a simple purpose:

To restore what life may have taken—connection, identity, meaning, calm, and dignity.

Why Pick Up Roses™

Most systems are strong on medical care and physical assistance, but many Veterans also need:

Pick Up Roses™ is not about changing Veterans. It’s about walking beside them—with consistency, compassion, and deep respect.

THE REALITY: 30 COMMON CHALLENGES VETERANS FACE

(Each includes: a simple example + a targeted Pick Up Roses™ solution for senior Veterans.)

Loneliness & Disconnection

Loneliness in older Veterans is a documented public-health concern in veteran-focused research.

Feeling alone even around others

Missing the military brotherhood

Feeling misunderstood by civilians

Avoiding social interactions

Feeling invisible

Loss of Identity & Purpose

Many Veterans report difficulty with reintegration and identity shift during the transition to civilian life.

“Who am I now?”

Loss of daily mission

Feeling no longer needed

Loss of leadership role

Feeling like a burden

Emotional & Trauma Challenges

PTSD occurs in Veterans, and symptoms vary by person and service era. VA notes lifetime PTSD prevalence in Veterans and highlights common symptom patterns.

Flashbacks triggered by reminders

Sleep disturbance & nightmares

Hypervigilance (“always on alert”)

Emotional numbness

Difficulty trusting others

Mental Health Struggles

Among Veterans who use VHA services, mental health diagnoses are common (VA reporting shows 31% had a confirmed mental health diagnosis in 2023).

Depression

Anxiety

Survivor’s guilt

Anger or frustration

Overthinking and replaying the past

Transition to Civilian Life

Pew’s work on reintegration highlights that some Veterans experience a difficult adjustment to civilian life, with measurable groups reporting challenges during the transition.

Difficulty adjusting to civilian routines

Feeling out of place socially

Job or purpose struggles (even in later life)

Frustration with the slower pace

Loss of discipline and routine

Physical & Health Challenges

Chronic pain is a major issue in Veteran populations; a 2025 systematic review reports that about 3 in 10 Veterans live with chronic non-cancer pain.

Chronic pain or service-related injuries

Limited mobility

Dependence on others

Frustration with body changes

Fear of declining health and losing independence

What This Really Means

Veterans are not “just aging.”

They are often experiencing a quiet loss of connection, identity, and purpose—especially when there is no uniform, no parade, and no sound of honor echoing.

Pick Up Roses™ brings back what matters most:

The great memories worth holding, the identity worth remembering, and the purpose still waiting to be lived.

Simple Message to Veterans

“We are not here to change you. We are here to support you, listen to you, and walk alongside you.”

 

Powerful Conclusion

“How important it is for us to recognize and celebrate our heroes and she-roes.” — Maya Angelou

You served this country with honor. Now it is our turn to serve you—with dignity, respect, and compassion.

Pick Up Roses™ is a human-centered promise:

  • to reduce isolation through real connection,
  • to rebuild purpose through legacy and mentoring,
  • to bring calm through predictable, respectful support,
  • and to ensure every Veteran feels seen, heard, and valued again.