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106 // CELEBRITY MAGAZINE // O CTOBER 2015 rom active duty to civilian life did not allow me to seek help or guidance,%u201d Harshman said. %u201cFinally, one of my mentors and brothers, Hope For The Warriors%u00ae staff member Travis Hanson, calmed me down, listened to what I had to say, and vigorously told me what I needed to do. The support I get from Hope For The Warriors%u00ae and its mentorship is the driving force of my success.%u201d%u00a0Although Hope For The Warriors%u00ae is an organization created to help service members, one of the key ways that veterans recover is by seeing others like them recover and thrive the way they did when they first got involved with Hope For The Warriors%u00ae.%u201cThe absolute best thing about the help I%u2019ve received and continue to receive is the ability to instill Hope For The Warriors%u00ae professional characteristics in others like me,%u201d said Harshman. %u201cSomeone has to start off somewhere at sometime, and I was that someone at one time. The feeling of seeing a positive difference for someone and possibly their family is extremely rewarding and lifts the spirit. I am honored to call Hope For The Warriors%u00ae my family because, in my opinion, only family can allow you into their lives and we allow them into ours.%u201dFTo contact Hope For The Warriors%u00ae, you can visit hopeforthewarriors.org or call them toll free at 877-246-7349. They can also be accessed through the Department of Veteran Affairs or the Department of Defense.