
My name is Ron Tebo, and I am a disabled veteran of the United States Army. As someone who has served, I know firsthand how challenging it is for veterans to adjust to civilian life again, especially when it comes to the invisible wounds of war. This understanding, born from my journey, fueled a deep desire to help my fellow servicemen and women.
The battles with PTSD, anxiety, and depression don’t always end when we take off the uniform. For many, these struggles become a daily reality, isolating them from the world and making it incredibly difficult to gain their footing. I know how overwhelming and lonely these experiences can be, and I believe no veteran should have to face them alone.
That’s why I created stepoutveterans.com.
Facts about step-out veterans
- I am a DAV with credentials.
- I (Ron Tebo) am the only contributor.
- Every expense is covered by me.
- The research is endless, making it imperative that I need to be a step ahead with relevant information.
- Everyone interested can comment on stories.
- Contact me: ron@stepoutveterans.com
My intention with this website is straightforward: to provide a place of assistance and guidance for my fellow veterans, specifically those grappling with PTSD, anxiety, and depression. It’s a resource built from experience, designed with empathy, and intended to offer a helping hand.
For the sake of complete transparency, I would like to clarify a few points. I am the sole creator of this informative website. We are not talking about a large organization, nor is this a business endeavor. My objective is not to generate a profit. Neither the promotion of a particular agenda nor the sale of anything is the purpose of this. It is simply a matter of offering direction and assistance in the event that it is requested.
If you’re a veteran finding yourself in a dark place, feeling lost, or just needing someone who understands the weight you carry, I invite you to visit stepoutveterans.com. You don’t have to fight these battles alone. Let’s step out together.