Two wars, multiple deployments, devastating injuries and psychological trauma. This is just a partial list of what the American military and their families have suffered for the last decade. And while the Veterans Administration is doing all they can, there’s a gap in what they can do—children. Children of the deployed men and women suffer a unique brand of difficulty. They don’t know how to deal with a missing parent, how to help the remaining parent through their stress, and how to cope with all this as their going through their own growing process.
Seeing this gap, Trevor Romain created the Comfort Crew for Military Kids, to get them the help they need to see them through the hard times. Romain is a veteran of dozens of USO tours himself, and is a uniquely gifted communicator.
- TV: Friday, 11/9 at 9:30pm