CHARLOTTE – In recognition of Military Appreciation Month, Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey announced a new project of the Christian McCaffrey Foundation: 22 and Troops.
22 and Troops will focus on helping U.S. active-duty military, veterans, frontline workers and their families focus on the comeback, and overcome trauma and PTSD, through a partnership with REBOOT Recovery. 22 and Troops was launched out of a desire by McCaffrey to show up in support of those who have made the greatest sacrifices and need our help to address what happens when the uniform comes off, and these heroes come home. With more than 22 veterans dying by suicide every day, these families simply cannot wait.
"My own football season taught me some lessons in resilience these past few months, but that hardly compares to what these heroes face and must grapple with when they come home and make their comeback," said McCaffrey. "With 22 and Troops, we can show our service men and women and their families that we are their community, here to support them. And together with REBOOT, we can offer tools and assistance from others who have walked through this trauma themselves."
Founded in 2011, REBOOT Recovery is rooted in faith-based and holistic interventions, courses, training, and online tools for active-duty military, veterans, first-responders, and their families. Their online and in-person programs are led by others who have experienced and overcome similar trauma and can offer practical help and a strong foundation of community.
"We are grateful to Christian McCaffrey and his Foundation for calling attention to this need, and offering to support it," said Evan Owens, executive director and co-founder for REBOOT Recovery. "Starting the conversation around mental health and bringing awareness is an important first step, and getting these individuals and families the help and support they need is equally critical. 22 and Troops offers an outstanding opportunity to bring this support to those who need it."
Building on the success of his previous campaigns in support of frontline healthcare heroes and law enforcement in 2020, 22 and Troops will be the first official project since the establishment of the Christian McCaffrey Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization launched in late 2020 with special focus on addressing the most pressing needs of U.S. servicemen and women, veterans and their families, as well as first responders.