Approximate total suicide deaths worldwide in the general population.
Stronger Minds.
Stronger Frontlines.
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MindFrontTogether makes trusted mental health resources easier to find, understand, and access for Military, Law Enforcement, First Responders, Veterans, civilians, and anyone navigating a difficult moment.
Why We Started This
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.
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 lives of service, sacrifice, and humanity.
We remember those we have lost not only for how they served, but for who they were to their families, friends, and communities. This section exists as a quiet place of remembrance and a reminder of why this mission matters.
Every story here reflects a life that carried duty, pressure, and deep personal impact. Their memory deserves dignity, compassion, and lasting respect.
Tyler Pask
Tyler Pask served as a Queensland firefighter and communications officer. He was remembered by loved ones and colleagues for his service, humor, and devotion as a father of three.
Narendrasinh Chavda
Narendrasinh Chavda served in law enforcement for 13 years. His passing drew attention to the immense stress that can follow injury, uncertainty, and the weight carried by those in uniform.
Mark Miller
Mark Miller was a decorated Navy veteran who spoke openly about his struggle with suicidal thoughts. His story renewed attention to the urgent need for support, understanding, and prevention.
Built to break stigma and point people toward real help.
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.
Explore ResourcesUnwavering Support
We provide a curated directory of vetted, free resources specifically designed for the unique challenges faced by service members and emergency personnel.
Breaking Silence
Stigma kills. We use our platform to encourage open dialogue, proving that seeking help is a sign of professional strength, not weakness.
Community Bound
Built through community, we use connection, outreach, and shared support to create real world networks that help people feel seen, informed, and backed.
The Best Resources
Reaching out can be one of the hardest steps you ever take. This directory was built to make that step simpler. Every resource listed here is free to access, trusted, and organized so you can quickly find help that fits your situation.
Military & Veterans
Active duty, reserve, guard, veterans, and military families.
Law Enforcement
Police officers, federal agents, and corrections personnel.
First Responders
Fire, EMS, dispatch, and emergency service professionals.
Civilians & Community Members
These resources are for everyone. You matter just as much, and support should always be within reach.
A Small Way We Raise Money
Our Whatnot presence helps us fund outreach, grow awareness, and stay connected with a real community that believes in the mission. It is not just a place we sell. It is one of the main ways people discover MindFrontTogether and directly help keep it moving.
MindFrontTogether on Whatnot
On Whatnot, we stream under the name ReconSupplyTactical. During those live shows, we auction knives, patches, stickers, medical gear, and other items people genuinely enjoy. A portion of those proceeds goes directly back into the foundation.
That support has helped raise over $5,000 through Whatnot fundraisers and has helped us reach tens of thousands of people through live streams, shares, and community visibility. It also gives us a place to talk with people live, answer questions in real time, and keep the mission personal instead of distant.
Even if someone never spends a dollar, they are still welcome in the live stream. They can stop in, listen, ask questions, learn more, and simply be part of the community.
What we sell
Knives, patches, stickers, medical gear, and rotating community focused inventory.
Why it matters
It turns regular community support into awareness, funding, and real forward movement for MindFrontTogether.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are new to MindFrontTogether, these are the questions people ask most often. We want the mission, the purpose, and the limits of what we do to be clear and honest.
Is MindFrontTogether a crisis hotline?
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.
Who is MindFrontTogether for?
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.
How can I support this mission?
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.
Is MindFrontTogether an official non-profit organization?
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 and Whatnot proceeds are reinvested directly back into MindFrontTogether.