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Local veteran shares story about mental health struggles

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KILLEEN, Texas (KXXV) — Kametra Marzette, retired Air Force veteran sat down with 25 News to share her story about the mental health struggles that veterans face when transitioning from military to civilian life.

  • September is Suicide Prevention Month, military veterans are 72% higher risk of suicide
  • Veterans and members are 1.7 times more likely to die by suicide than by any other population
  • The Steven A. Cohen Clinic at Endeavors in Killeen has multiple sources of help for veterans to access to make the transition to civilian life easier

BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:

Local Air Force veteran Kametra Marzette always knew she was meant to serve in the military.

“My parents were both army, retired — I grew up in the military, I’m a military brat, and that’s all I saw, and my parents made it look pretty fun, so when I graduated high school, I knew that’s what I wanted to do,” Marzette said.

Serving for 20 years as a personalist and education and training manger, Marzette enjoyed the military life.

“I joined to travel, and to experience new things and I got just that,” she said.

“I think my biggest issue was my transition out of the military."

But transitioning from military to civilian life isn’t easy —

“There’s no structure like you’re used to. Your family dynamic can change, and it’s still on you to provide,” Marzette said.

causing chaos for mental health.

“A lot of people retire in the Central Texas area — Texas is very good for veterans to live, however, I think people know that, but they don’t know the ins and outs and details of getting a job or continuing education and they’re at a standstill,” Marzette said.

Feeling overwhelmed and stuck, with just under 120,000 veterans in Bell County and 11,000 in McLennan County, these fellow Texans are in need and need help before it’s too late.

“Military veterans and members are unfortunately 1.7 times more likely to die by suicide than by any other population," Katherine Martin, Clinic Director for the Steven A. Cohen Clinic in Killeen.

"We see on average about 200,000 military members in the state of Texas looking to transition, and that can also really be a difficult gap in time."

That’s where programs at the Steven A. Cohen Clinic here in Killeen can help, making that transition as smooth as possible.

“Here I’m the community liaison — I let the community know what we offer and also establish community relationships,” Marzette said.