Mask exhibition showcases veterans’ inner battles at Chez Veterans Center

Explore the powerful, untold stories of veterans through their art! An insightful article sheds light on an exhibit at the Chez Veterans Center, showcasing masks created by veterans as a means of healing from PTSD. These masks unveil the silent struggles behind the brave faces of those who served. Join the journey into the unique experiences of service members and gain a deeper understanding of the diverse impacts of military service on mental health.

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Three masks designed by veterans experiencing PTSD displayed in individual cases on a black tablecloth. The first mask, purple with gems, flowers, and words 'be happy' and 'act normal.' The second mask, white with a flag, bandages, hair, and a red cross. The third mask, orange with camo, patches, a cross, and cut-out words. The masks are accompanied by Road Home Program swag items