The biggest one is the peer group work. Often what will happen if they come out and unsuccessfully transition is they'll end up on their own, isolated, trying to withdraw to the wilderness and not be around busy sounds and places like cities. This is hugely difficult when they're trying to make a career transition.
It's about having them come back to the community, come back to talking about their story, and being able to go back to military friends, family members, and then eventually employers and say, “Yes, I had this experience. Here's the impact it had on me, and here's what I learned from it.”
We find that having that confidence and understanding really helps them make that career transition, get back into networking, and find those job opportunities that would be lost to them in their isolation.