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Keep on Living the Film
A Film by Niurka Castaneda
The Movie
In a world where the battle doesn’t end on the front lines, “Keep On Living” sheds light on the hidden war within, revealing the heart-wrenching realities of veteran suicide while championing stories of resilience and hope, urging us all to take a stand for those who have sacrificed so much.
What We Need
Our efforts to represent our veteran population through our Initiatives and Independent filmmaking require creativity, hard work, perseverance, and generosity. AMOR Umbrella is hoping to raise funds to complete the production and distribution of our movie ” Keep on Living”
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Our Vision
At AMOR Umbrella, our vision is to shine a spotlight on the resilience of our military and veteran community.
Our latest project, the documentary film “Keep on Living,” builds on that vision by empowering military families and raising awareness about veteran suicide prevention. We intend to make a positive impact by sharing stories of hope, providing resources, and fostering moments of connection
Our Goal
It’s to raise awareness about veteran suicide and its underlying causes while providing a platform for veterans to share their personal stories and experiences.
By highlighting the challenges veterans face and the importance of mental health support, the documentary aims to educate the public, reduce stigma, and inspire actionable change in policy and community support systems.
Ultimately, “Keep on Living” seeks to foster a sense of hope and solidarity, encouraging veterans to seek help and reminding them that their lives are valued and worth fighting for.
Our Purpose
Our overarching umbrella company focus on our military families. It was founded to provide HOPE because when we lose Hope we end up with 22 Service Members dying Every Day.
“Post 9/11, there are over 4.2 Million military Veterans that have served our nation.
1,700,000 (41%) have a disability as a result of their service, including psychological wounds, with 22 veterans committing suicide every day.”
(*data from va.gov and U.S. BLS)
A majority of the American public has little awareness of the sacrifice and ongoing suffering of our Veterans.
Most of our injured, ill, and disabled Veterans do not know how to find or cannot afford the required help they need.
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