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Got Your Six: Veteran Support

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Got Your Six: Veteran Support

by Got Your Six, LLC

5.0 (2) v1.0.3 62 MB Universal 12+

Description

Got Your Six is a veteran-first support network designed to help those who served stay connected, supported, and never alone. Built around the mission of Stronger Together, Got Your Six gives veterans a simple way to check in, reach out, and connect with others who understand military life and the transition after service. Whether you need support, want to support someone else, or simply want to stay connected to your trusted circle, Got Your Six helps veterans stand stronger together.

Features
1. Connect with Fellow Veterans Join a community built on shared experience, trust, and support.
2. Real-Time Check-Ins Share how you are doing and see when someone in your network may need support.
3. Build Your Support Network Create a personal circle of trusted contacts and stay connected when it matters.
4. Simple, Private Communication Use easy-to-navigate tools designed for meaningful connection.
5. Purpose-Built for Veterans Got Your Six is designed to support veterans through connection, community, and trust.
6. Mental Health Resource Directory Discover and locate vetted mental health support providers and resources within your community. All provider listings are informational and managed exclusively by GYS administrators for accuracy.

Why It Matters
Veterans face unique challenges, and connection can play an important role in support and well-being. Got Your Six helps make those connections easier, more personal, and more consistent.
Got Your Six. Stronger Together.

Important Disclaimer
Got Your Six does not provide medical care, mental health treatment, crisis counseling, or emergency services. If you are in crisis, call or text 988 in the U.S. and press 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line, or contact your local emergency services.

Medical Disclaimer: This app provides a directory of mental health resources and providers for informational purposes only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

What's new (v1.0.3)

Bug Fixes