Mountain Valor Veteran Services

Mountain Valor

Mountain Valor empowers veterans and their families every day across rural Virginia. We support our veteran community by providing them with the tools, connections and resources to thrive. Many of the resources we share are available nation-wide, but niche organizations to rural Virginia will be explored as well. If you can't find what you're looking for or just want more info: www.mtnvalor.org.

  1. JAN 1

    Understanding the SMVF Community in Civilian Mental Health Settings

    In this episode, Katt Whittenberger — retired Navy Senior Chief and Executive Director of Mountain Valor Veteran Services — speaks directly to civilian mental health providers about the realities facing service members, veterans, and their families (SMVF), especially in rural communities. Drawing from personal experience transitioning out of the military, Katt explores isolation, loss of belonging, communication fatigue, and the deep mistrust that can form when systems fail to protect or understand veterans and survivors. She also addresses why many veterans — particularly women — go unidentified in civilian settings, and how military sexual trauma can erode trust in all systems, not just the military. This conversation is not about turning civilian clinicians into VA experts. It's about recognizing the hidden context veterans carry into civilian care — and understanding how clarity, consistency, and presence can change outcomes. Key Topics Covered The disorientation of military-to-civilian transition Loss of identity, belonging, and shared language after service Why isolation is often protective, not avoidant Communication fatigue and constant self-editing after transition Why some veteran spaces still don't feel inclusive — especially for women Rural veterans and compounded access barriers Military sexual trauma: prevalence vs. reporting How institutional betrayal erodes trust across all systems Why many women veterans don't identify as veterans Practical ways civilian providers can better support SMVF clients Key Takeaways for Providers Veterans may present guarded not because they're resistant, but because trust has been broken before. Isolation is often a rational response to repeated misalignment. Military sexual trauma affects both men and women — with higher individual risk for women and higher raw numbers for men. Trauma experienced within systems often leads to mistrust of all systems later in life. Asking "Did you ever serve in the military?" identifies more veterans than asking "Are you a veteran?" Navigation barriers — not lack of motivation — often drive distress. About Mountain Valor Veteran Services Mountain Valor is a veteran-led nonprofit serving rural Virginia through weekly in-person outreach, education, and benefits navigation for veterans, caregivers, spouses, and survivors. Mountain Valor also hosts Mountain Valor Fest — the state's only large-scale rural veteran outreach event — and is expanding in 2026 to include focused outreach in elder care and aging veteran settings. Learn more: https://www.mtnvalor.org Resources & References  Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention & Response (SAPR) Program VA Office of Rural Health Rural Health Information Hub (Veterans & Rural Health) Listener Note This episode discusses military sexual trauma and systemic harm. Listener discretion is advised.

    13 min
  2. 09/03/2025

    After 9/11: Remembering and Reconnecting

    Every generation has one defining moment. For mine, it was 9/11. I still remember standing aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt as the attacks unfolded — and the way our country pulled together in the days that followed. But over the years, that unity faded, leaving too many veterans isolated. Isolation isn't just lonely — it's dangerous. Rural veterans die by suicide at higher rates than their urban peers, and one of the strongest protective factors isn't a program or a prescription. It's connection. In this episode, I talk about the cost of isolation, why connection is so hard, and how rural communities like Floyd are proving that it is possible to bridge the gap between the 1% who served and the 99% who didn't. Mountain Valor Fest is part of that solution. On Saturday, September 13th at Crooked Mountain Campground in Floyd, we'll gather for music, food, kids' activities, and a 4 p.m. Remembrance Ceremony honoring those lost on 9/11 and in the wars that followed. More than an event, MVF has already broken the mold and shown that rural communities can lead the way in reducing veteran isolation — and with continued community support, we can expand this model across Virginia in the years ahead. Sponsors This episode is made possible thanks to the support of our community partners: BAE Systems Angels in the Attic Firebrand Media Finn Graphics Wild Roots Consulting Your support helps us continue this mission — one connection at a time.

    6 min

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Mountain Valor empowers veterans and their families every day across rural Virginia. We support our veteran community by providing them with the tools, connections and resources to thrive. Many of the resources we share are available nation-wide, but niche organizations to rural Virginia will be explored as well. If you can't find what you're looking for or just want more info: www.mtnvalor.org.