Ron Tebo, a proud and dedicated disabled Army veteran, embarked on a mission of purpose and advocacy. His journey would take him from the mainland United States to the vibrant island of Puerto Rico, driven by a singular goal—to share the wealth of resources found on www.StepOutVeterans.com with the veteran community there.
For years, Ron had witnessed the transformative power of StepOutVeterans.com—a digital sanctuary filled with essential information on PTSD, adaptive activities, and peer support.

support networks, and pathways to renewed purpose. He’d seen the flicker of hope it ignited in countless eyes, the strength it lent to faltering steps, and the camaraderie it forged among those who felt isolated. But a growing awareness of the unique challenges faced by veterans in the US territories—the aftermath of hurricanes, economic hurdles, and often, a greater sense of isolation from mainland services—stirred a profound empathy within him. Puerto Rico, with its vibrant culture and proud military heritage, called to his heart.
Ron plans to “vigorously promote” StepOutVeterans.com in every corner of the island he can reach—from bustling town squares to quiet VFW posts, from community centers to coffee shops where veterans might gather.
Ron will unfurl his narrative, sharing his experiences not as a burden, but as a testament to resilience and the proven path to recovery that StepOutVeterans.com illuminates. He would organize informal gatherings, host Q&A sessions, and patiently guide veterans and their families through the website’s wealth of resources, demonstrating firsthand how to navigate its sections on therapy, outdoor adventures, skill-building workshops, and crucial benefits.
In need of assistance
Ron is seeking assistance from his veteran family to locate economical accommodations for 8–10 days, and if you are a veteran, you comprehend the financial constraints that veterans face. This isn’t merely about a place to sleep; it’s about the practical, empathetic support that could amplify his efforts tenfold. Could a local veteran offer a spare room or a guest house for a few days in a particular municipality, allowing me to focus on outreach rather than logistics?