Military & Veterans
Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, and Vets.
MindFrontTogether is a zero profit mental health resource availability foundation focused on making support resources from all walks of life easy to access, completely free, and available at your fingertips. We provide organized, easy to understand resources with clear explanations for Military, Law Enforcement, First Responders, Veterans, civilians, and anyone navigating difficult situations, regardless of career, background, or status.
As our founder is a serving veteran, we realized there is a true problem when looking at these numbers. They are astronomically high, and we know many of these losses can be prevented when people have the right information and can get help without having to pay anything. There is still a stigma wall between reaching out and just dealing with it, and that is exactly why MindFrontTogether exists and what we strive to break every single day.
Approximate total suicide deaths worldwide in the general population.
The United States alone reports roughly 6,400 veteran suicides annually, while many countries do not track veteran specific suicide data.
U.S. estimates alone exceed 100 each year, while global reporting remains fragmented and not centrally consolidated.
The U.S. alone reports 150 plus per year. The U.K. reports roughly 25 to 35, and most other nations do not report these figures centrally.
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for individuals aged 10 to 34 in the United States.
National Institute of Mental Health | Centers for Disease Control and PreventionSuicide is the second leading cause of death for females aged 15 to 29 worldwide.
World Health Organization Global Health EstimatesHonoring the brothers and sisters we have lost in recent months. We share their stories to remind us why this mission exists.
Tyler Pask, a Queensland firefighter and fire communications officer, died by suicide. Pask served his community in Maryborough and Rockhampton and was remembered lovingly by family and colleagues for his dedication, humor, and role as a father of three. His funeral service emphasized awareness of mental health struggles affecting first responders.
"Chavda had been suffering from multiple fractures in his right hand following an accident two months ago and was reportedly under severe stress, fearing permanent disability that could affect his job, senior Gandhinagar police officials. Chavda had joined the police force 13 years ago." - The Times Of India. He survived by his wife and three young children.
Mark Miller, a 54-year old decorated U.S. Navy veteran, died by suicide outside the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans’ Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. Miller had previously co-authored a book about his struggles with suicidal thoughts and mental health challenges stemming from military life and combat experiences. His death brought renewed attention to veteran suicide and the ongoing need for support and prevention efforts.
At MindFrontTogether, we stand firmly behind those who hold the line. Readiness and peace are impossible without mental fitness. Our mission is to keep trusted support visible, free, and easy to reach while helping break the silence that keeps too many people suffering alone.
We exist to reduce the distance between a struggling person and the help they need. That means clear resources, honest awareness, and a culture that treats reaching out as strength, not weakness.
We provide a curated directory of vetted, free resources specifically designed for the unique challenges faced by service members and emergency personnel.
Stigma kills. We use our platform to encourage open dialogue, proving that seeking help is a sign of professional strength, not weakness.
Built through community, we use connection, outreach, and shared support to create real world networks that help people feel seen, informed, and backed.
Please read this. Reaching out is often the hardest step you’ll ever take. It can feel heavy, overwhelming, or even impossible, but you do not have to carry this by yourself. Everything listed here is 100% FREE. No catch, no cost, just people who want to listen. If the weight feels like too much today, please, take a breath and reach out. We are a community, and that means we look out for our own.
Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, and Vets.
Police, Agents, and Corrections.
Fire, EMS, and Dispatch.
You matter just as much. These resources are for everyone.
MindFrontTogether began with a focus on the first responder/military community, but our outreach has greatly expanded to support people from all walks of life. Reaching out can be the hardest step, but you do not have to carry this alone. These are 100% free, real person support.
A simple part of our mission is spreading the word, reaching thousands of people throughout the week, and making people happy while doing it. Through our Whatnot page, we turn everyday community support into something that helps the foundation keep moving forward.
Whatnot is a online selling & live auction showroom platform where we auction knives, patches, stickers, medical gear, and more under the name ReconSupplyTactical. A portion of all proceeds goes directly toward supporting the foundation, helping with fundraisers, giving away MindFrontTogether merchandise, donating to causes backed by the MindFrontTogether Foundation, and building more ways to serve the people who support this mission.
Our community has raised thousands of dollars for our foundation on this platform; however is not only a place where we raise money. It is also an established community and family of people. Even if you do not want to spend a single dime, you are always welcome to stop in, hang out with a member of MindFrontTogether live, ask questions in real time, spread awareness, and stay updated with what we are doing.
This gives us a practical, community driven way to keep spreading awareness several times a week while offering products people genuinely enjoy. It turns streams into impact, and it keeps the mission personal.
Every stream helps spread the mission while creating another way to support the foundation.
No. We are an awareness and resource initiative. We aggregate professional support channels and provide community connection, but we are not equipped to handle active emergencies. If you are in immediate danger, please use the links in our Resources section or call 911.
MindFrontTogether exists for military members, veterans, law enforcement, first responders, and civilians who need support, awareness, or access to trusted free resources. Whether you are struggling personally or just want to help spread the mission, you are welcome here.
You can support us by spreading awareness, following our social media channels, checking in on your friends and colleagues, donating directly, or supporting our Whatnot page where a portion of proceeds from knives, patches, stickers, medical gear, and more helps fund the mission. Simple, honest conversations are still one of the most powerful tools we have to save lives.
We are currently operating under a strict "zero-profit" model. While we are in the process of filing for official legal non-profit status, we use the term "initiative" to remain transparent. Every mental health resource we provide is free, and we do not generate profit from our community or partners. Donations are our only form of revenue for MFT aside from Whatnot, which are reinvested directly back into MindFrontTogether Foundation.