Walk for the Wounded raises awareness of suicide among military veterans

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By Kathleen E. Carey

Among the participants at Saturday’s Walk for the Wounded was a team representing one of the travesties organizers hope to combat.

Team Always Faithful raised over $1,800 for Operation First Response in honor of James Kalitz, a U.S. Marine and Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran who commit suicide Aug. 31.

“His loss has broke the hearts of all who knew and loved him,” Peggy Baker, president of Operation First Response said. “Through his own struggles, he continued to serve his fellow veterans in many ways.”hire vets

Among those he left behind were his three daughters, ages 6, 9 and 11, and their mom, Kelly Tees, who was given a portrait of him at the event.

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