Schriever Airmen support fallen comrade’s family members
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors mentors and children engage each other during a bonding session at the TAPS mountain state regional military survivor seminar, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 2, 2019. TAPS provides comfort and hope through peer support networks and connecting the bereaved to grief resources such as Good Grief Camps at no cost to the family of the fallen. Since 1994, TAPS has assisted more than 85,000 surviving families, casualty officers and caregivers. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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