Thursday, September 6, 2012

Forgot my main premise



Here is my premise that got started back in the Spring of 2012

Our U.S. Military men and women serve and sacrifice to protect our nation’s security and freedom. Many are now returning from deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan and assimilating back into civilian life with both visible scars as well as invisible scars. An estimated 150,000 soldiers are affected by the invisible but debilitating effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In an effort to honor and appreciate these men and women many hospitals and veteran organizations seek various ways to treat this condition. One effective method that has emerged in the last decade is the use of Psychiatric Service Dogs to support and augment a veteran suffering with PTSD.

Mission Statement

To create a compelling story about both veterans suffering from PTSD and the psychiatric service dogs trained to help them, and to utilize visual artistry, accuracy and empathy to engage the audience regardless of their prior knowledge or interest in the subject.

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