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Friday Jun 20, 2025
Learn about a Valuable Service for Vets and others.
Friday Jun 20, 2025
Friday Jun 20, 2025
Learn about a valuable resource to help Veterans, First Responders and Medical Staff deal with emotional trauma.
QRVup.org
Listen to Rameses Yebra, Suicide prevention/ DV/SA Law Enforcement Liaison, and how he draws his inspiration from a lineage steeped in military tradition, instilling in him the values of service to country and community. Raised in a family where dedication to others formed the bedrock of their existence, Rameses learned from an early age the importance of selflessness and duty towards those in need.
His journey in service began with the United States Marine Corps, where he served proudly with 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 1st Marine Division, participating in crucial missions during Operation Iraqi Freedom I and II, as well as Operation Enduring Freedom I and II in Afghanistan. The trials and triumphs of combat, particularly during the 2003 invasion and stabilization efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, deepened Rameses' commitment to civic duty.
During his second combat tour, Rameses played a vital role in the clearing of insurgent-held territories, including the city of Ramadi, Iraq, as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. His experiences on the front lines further solidified his resolve to serve others, both on and off the battlefield.
Following his honorable discharge from the Marines, Rameses transitioned seamlessly into a decade-long career as a Medic with the in the Army. His time spent providing critical medical care to fellow service members solidified his passion for healthcare and support services.
Driven by his unwavering dedication to his fellow Veterans, Rameses began volunteering his time and expertise during his military service. At Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), he served on a National Veteran Service Officer advisory council for the VA, acting as a voice for elected officials at local and state levels.
In 2020, Rameses took his commitment to the next level as a K9 officer with the Minneapolis police department as well as founding a nonprofit organization dedicated to suicide prevention for Veterans, First Responders and organizing community service projects across Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, California, Georgia and Wisconsin. Through his leadership, this organization has become a beacon of hope for Veterans and First responders in crisis, providing crucial support and resources to those in need.
Today, as advocate for QRFup, Rameses continues to honor his family's legacy of service by tirelessly advocating for the well-being and welfare of the Veteran and first responder community nationwide. His vision and leadership serve as a guiding light for those navigating the challenges of life after suicide attempts and ideology, domestic violence, sexual assault and homelessness. Empowering the community on prevention and intervention. Helping gap the difficulties of the law enforcement steps in criminal cases, court procedures, educating healthy relationships, safety planning and how to thrive after a life of trauma.
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