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Locality: Roswell, Georgia

Phone: +1 770-500-3074



Address: 515 E Crossville Rd Suite 110 30075 Roswell, GA, US

Website: www.swainlawfirm.net/

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Swain Law Firm 04.05.2022

Ridgeview joined community partners ASCNN, Chastain Home Advisors Brokered By EXP Realty, Swain Law Firm, Medicare.gov, Nelson Elder Care Law, Atlanta Vietnam V...eterans Business Association and others at the Cobb County Civic Center to celebrate our Veterans at the Cobb Veterans Fair. Congratulations to John Butler who was given an award for his service in helping. We recognize the sacrifice you all have made for us and our country and express gratitude for your service. #RidgeviewCares #Veterans #Army #MentalHealth #Health #USA #Freedom See more

Swain Law Firm 18.04.2022

Come join us at the We CARE Veteran's Resource Fair This Friday and Saturday at The Cobb Business Center 9am-5pm! Click below for your FREE ticket! https://www.wecarevetfair.com/

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Swain Law Firm 01.01.2021

If you are a Veteran, family of a Veteran or a caregiver of a Veteran, there is a FREE concert in your honor tonight! Follow the following link to get a sneak peak of tonight's performances:

Swain Law Firm 06.11.2020

This September, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recognizes Suicide Prevention Month highlighting VA’s Be There campaign, reminding Veterans and their loved ones that small actions can make a big difference to Veterans going through difficult times. During this and every month, Be There wants Veterans, community leaders and Veterans’ families and friends to know there is no special training needed to give a Veteran hope. There are simple ways anyone can show supp...ort for our nation’s Veterans like learning about VA’s suicide prevention efforts and recognizing the signs that a Veteran may need help, said VA Secretary Robert Wilkie. Take a moment to listen with compassion and let Veterans know you’re there for them. Be There suggests several simple actions that can help make a difference for a Veteran to include: Reaching out to Veterans by sending a check-in text, cooking them dinner or simply asking them how they’re doing. Learning about the warning signs of suicide found on the Veterans Crisis Line website. Watching the free S.A.V.E. training video to learn how to respond with care and compassion if someone indicates they are having thoughts of suicide. Contacting VA’s Coaching Into Care program where a licensed psychologist or social worker will provide loved ones with guidance for motivating Veterans to seek support. Sharing stories of hope and recovery from VA’s Make the Connection. For more information and resources visit BeThereForVeterans.com. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, contact the Veterans Crisis Line to receive free, confidential support and crisis intervention available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Call?1-800-273-8255?and Press 1, text to 838255 or chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat.