Save A Warrior believes in challenging conventional thinking. The way they challenge the idea of suicide is so novel and so inspiring, it connects the lives of all who are transformed from sharing in this experience.
 
The members of the Strongsville Rotary Club were so moved by the mission and what SAW has been able to accomplish since 2012, the club members voted to donate $5,000 to the organization which is approximately the cost for someone to go through the program.
 
Joe Robb representing “Save A Warrior” SAW, attended the Rotary Club of Strongsville to share what the program is all about and what it does for active-duty military, returning veterans, and first responders. SAW is an evidence-based intervention for active-duty military, returning veterans, and first responders who feel desperately alone.
 
Save A Warrior believes in challenging conventional thinking. The way they challenge the idea of suicide is so novel and so inspiring, it connects the lives of all who are transformed from sharing in this experience.
 
The members of the Strongsville Rotary Club were so moved by the mission and what SAW has been able to accomplish since 2012, the club members voted to donate $5,000 to the organization which is approximately the cost for someone to go through the program. Anyone who would like to learn more about SAW can go to https://saveawarrior.org/
 
Tim Larcey, a graduate of the program, attended the Rotary Club’s April 5th regular club meeting to accept the $5,000 donation from the club. Tim also organizes the Warriors Wangling Walleye Tournament being held on April 26 in Port Clinton. All of the proceeds from this event are used to help veterans and their families.