SU Hosts 'Project 22' Documentary Screening November 10
Thursday November 10, 2016
SALISBURY, MD---In 2014, combat-wounded veterans Daniel Egbert and Doc King set out on a 6,500-mile, cross-country motorcycle mission to raise awareness of the suicide rate among their peers.
The crowdfunded, 22-day ride from San Francisco to New York symbolized the 22 U.S. military veterans estimated to take their own lives every day. Along the way, they spoke with researchers, mental health clinicians, educators, combat stress experts and many veterans who had contemplated suicide.
A screening of the resulting documentary, Project 22, is 6 p.m. Thursday, November 10, in Perdue Hall’s Bennett Family Auditorium.
Medicinal Missions, the film’s producer, has continued the Project 22 awareness campaign. The movie was an official selection for the 2015 G.I. Film Festival in Washington, D.C., and Fairfax, VA.
The screening is held in partnership with the SU Veteran Services and Registrar’s offices. Admission is free and the public is invited.
For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the SU website at www.salisbury.edu.
The crowdfunded, 22-day ride from San Francisco to New York symbolized the 22 U.S. military veterans estimated to take their own lives every day. Along the way, they spoke with researchers, mental health clinicians, educators, combat stress experts and many veterans who had contemplated suicide.
A screening of the resulting documentary, Project 22, is 6 p.m. Thursday, November 10, in Perdue Hall’s Bennett Family Auditorium.
Medicinal Missions, the film’s producer, has continued the Project 22 awareness campaign. The movie was an official selection for the 2015 G.I. Film Festival in Washington, D.C., and Fairfax, VA.
The screening is held in partnership with the SU Veteran Services and Registrar’s offices. Admission is free and the public is invited.
For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the SU website at www.salisbury.edu.