The Veterans News Hour, September 11, 2017
The Veterans News Hour with David Cory and Richard Hurley
Guests, filmmaker Greg Lovett and David Maulsby of PTSD Foundation of America and Camp Hope.
Guest, Greg Lovett
Greg Lovett is a professional media executive with over 30 years experience in production and management.
He began his career in the U.S. as a Director of the Houston Astros and Houston Oilers (now Tennessee Titans) live television broadcasts. After relocating to Holland he set up his own television production company and produced for both Dutch and international broadcasters.
Later, he was a founding member of Europe’s first Pay Per View platform, spearheaded the launch of Holland’s first broadband Internet service, and managed a start-up that specialized in interactive television and personalized programming.
He most recently produced and directed the award-winning documentary “Delay, Deny, Hope You Die” which tells the story of American soldiers poisoned by open-air burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan. The film is being released in October 2017.
Guest, David Maulsby
David Maulsby, Executive Director of PTSD Foundation of America and Camp Hope in Houston, Texas, has 27 years of ministry experience, most of those as a pastor. David was the first member of the Foundation staff to meet and mentor veterans. David also began the first support groups for our veterans, and later he also led a family support group. Instrumental in the creation of Camp Hope, he now leads in development and financial support of the work of the Foundation.
The PTSD Foundation of America’s Mission is to combat Post Traumatic Stress and to bring healing to our military community (Active duty, Reserves and National Guard, veterans, and their families) through pastoral counseling, and peer mentoring, both on an individual basis, and in group settings.
It also raises awareness of the increasing needs of the military community through public events, media outlets, social media, service organizations, and churches.
It networks government agencies, service organizations, churches and private sector businesses into a united “Corps of Compassion,” to bring their combined resources together to meet the needs of the military community on a personal and individual and family level. Our brave men and women in uniform understand duty, honor, and sacrifice. Many have returned home with both the visible scars, and the unseen wounds of war.
PTSD Veteran Line: (877) 717-PTSD (7873)
Office: (832) 912-4429
Camp Hope
9724 Derrington Rd
Houston, Texas, 77064
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PTSD Foundation of America
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Houston, Texas, 77269
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