Hives for Heroes
Coverage of Hives for Heroes in the Nexus archive.
- Aging Untold: Breaking the silence on urinary incontinence
The article discusses urinary incontinence stigma and solutions, highlights celebrity advocacy for caregiving, and profiles programs like rock climbing for Parkinson’s patients and beekeeping for veterans. Experts and initiatives aim to reduce shame and improve quality of life for aging adults.
- Hives for Heroes: Beekeeping program helps veterans transition to civilian life
Hives for Heroes, a national nonprofit, supports military veterans transitioning to civilian life through beekeeping and woodworking with mentorship. The program addresses mental health challenges like depression and PTSD by engaging veterans in hands-on activities. A Coast Guard veteran and a board-certified physician highlight the difficulties of leaving military life and the benefits of such programs.
- Hives for Heroes: Beekeeping program helps veterans transition to civilian life
Hives for Heroes, a national nonprofit, supports veterans transitioning to civilian life through beekeeping and woodworking programs paired with mentorship. The initiative addresses mental health challenges like depression and PTSD by engaging veterans in hands-on activities.
- Hives for Heroes: Beekeeping program helps veterans transition to civilian life
Hives for Heroes, a national nonprofit, pairs transitioning veterans with mentors for hands-on activities like beekeeping and woodworking to aid their transition to civilian life. The program addresses mental health challenges such as depression and PTSD by providing structured, engaging tasks and community support.
- Veterans find purpose through beekeeping program
Veterans are finding purpose and structure through beekeeping programs like Hives for Heroes, which connects them with mentors and provides hands-on work to aid their transition to civilian life. Coast Guard veteran Cheri Ben-Iesau transitioned from military service to running a farm and apiary, highlighting the therapeutic and community-building aspects of beekeeping.
- Veterans find purpose through beekeeping program
Veterans are finding purpose through beekeeping programs like Hives for Heroes, which pairs veterans with mentors to aid their transition to civilian life. Coast Guard veteran Cheri Ben-Iesau transitioned from gardening to managing 14 beehives and now runs a farm and apiary, highlighting the therapeutic and mission-driven aspects of beekeeping for veterans.