Stack Up, which is a 501(c)3 military charity has opened up a new location called Phalanx House, which will be helping veterans through gaming. The organization's mission is to help U.S. and Allied ...
Veterans have had help from the Department of Veterans Affairs adjusting to work-life challenges for years. But employees at the department’s suicide crisis line and other workers who manned the ...
When it comes to supporting active and veteran service members of the military, there are a number of great organizations out there doing their part, but few take aim at a more positive and ...
Sometimes amidst the ceremonies, parades and first barbecues of the summer that comprise Memorial Day, it can be easy to forget the veterans who are still alive. Many of these veterans struggle with ...
Gaming is more than just a hobby. To veterans that have fought overseas, they can often provide valuable peace of mind. Shacknews spoke to Stack-Up.org founder and CEO Stephen 'Shanghai Six' Machuga ...
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Stack Up, the military-focused charity centered around a shared love of video games, has announced a new suicide prevention initiative. Called the Stack Up Overwatch Program (STOP), it provides ...
A group of veterans hopes that video games prove a useful way to help alleviate the feelings of isolation and depression felt by many of the almost 4 million disabled veterans in the United States.
Trash day was always the hardest, says Stephen "Shanghai-Six" Machuga. His mind would wander back to Iraq, where insurgents would hide explosives in trash -- the site of a street lined in mysterious ...