With the rising popularity of online gaming, more and more Veterans and active-duty military members are playing video games together. Veterans form online gaming communities through platforms such as Discord chat, where they can hang out and play games—both casually and competitively. One of those platforms is Stack Up, and its Discord has become a safe haven to get away from life’s difficulties and everyday problems.
Stack Up’s Overwatch Program came about due to Stack Up’s mission of supporting Veterans “through the power of gaming” and an organic need for its online community members’ support for mental well-being. PTSD, depression and other emotional distresses caused by daily life affect Veterans and supportive civilian community members alike. For some, carrying those burdens makes it harder to enjoy themselves while gaming.
What is the Overwatch Program?
It’s a 24/7/365 online, peer-to-peer crisis intervention and mental health support offered through the Stack Up Discord. Overwatch Program staff and volunteers are HIPAA-certified and PyschArmor-trained, and certified for crisis management.
Who is eligible to use the Overwatch Program?
Veterans, active duty military members and civilians who come through the Stack Up Discord server are all eligible to access the Overwatch Program.
How to Access the Overwatch Program
Download the Discord app from your PC or phone, sign up for a Discord account and then join the Stack Up Discord at discord.gg/stackupdotorg. Post in #The-Overwatch-Program channel to ask for help.
How to Volunteer as a Peer-to-Peer Support for the Overwatch Program
We’re looking for good listeners who know how to handle people in crisis, including those who may be preparing to do something life-threatening and who are seeking help to prevent that. In the Overwatch Program, peer-to-peer support volunteers go through several training scenarios to prepare for guiding people through some of their toughest moments. Visit stackup.org/stop to learn more.
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What a great idea! I’m very much approving!
Games I am playing: Fallout ’76, No Man’s Sky (both favorites), & to a lesser amount, Stellaris, MechWarrior 5, Civilization V & VI, Sid Meyer’s Starships, ARK SE.
I am thinking about streaming my gaming on Steam &/or YouTube – a number of peeps I game with say I have a good voice for this kind of thing; in fact, one fellow I was gaming with last night asked if I were Tommy Chong using a phony name! LOL! Personally, I don’t like the sound of my voice, but he swears I sound like Tommy!! I’ll run with that! ROFL!
no details i can see re volunteering re overwatch
Hello, if you go to the link in the article it will take you to the Stack Up Overwatch Program info page. If you scroll down you will see an application form you may fill out to get in touch with the program manager. Hopefully that helps you find it.
KOOL, what games do you play??