Thank you again for the question.
You just said one word that is very important. We're “serving” in the military. We're doing things for people. This is the purpose we chose when we joined the military: It was to serve our country, our nation and our people. Doing volunteer work is exactly connecting with that.
At the same time, it's easy to lose yourself to that—to just take care of others and not take care of yourself. I was the first one saying it's easier to take care of other people because I didn't want to take care of myself.
It's a good thing for sure, because it gives you a purpose. Also, there are many organizations that you can be there for.
I would say that peer support is one thing, but you need to have someone who is successful in their transition to be able to take care of others. You have to be well established in your transition to be there and be a good guide for others.
I don't know whether it's answering your question.