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Transitioning from military life back to civilian life comes with its challenges.
Over at Towson University, they are doing their part to make sure veterans and family members of vets have the resources they need to thrive while in school.

Inside the psychology building on the first floor, you will find the Military & Veterans Center.

This is a place where any veteran or any family member of a veteran can go to get help.

Alissa Cabalu served in the navy for 6 years and saw firsthand how many people struggled with mental health.

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