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Veterans Suicide Risk Reduction  ·  The Quick Connect Button™ Initiative

Every day, an average of 17 veterans die by suicide. For those outside the VA system — rural, unenrolled, disconnected — the rate is more than double.

The Quick Connect Button is a proposed barrier-free crisis engagement utility designed to connect veterans to a live human in moments — no login, no stigma, no friction.

The highest-risk veterans — in the critical 10-minute crisis window — are the ones existing clinical pathways struggle to reach. The Quick Connect Button is developed for them.

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The Reality
17
Veteran suicides per day on average
60%
Of veteran suicides occur outside VA care
Higher suicide rate for rural & unenrolled veterans
10
Minutes — the critical risk window
Veteran vs. Civilian Suicide Rate, 2001–2024
Rate per 100,000 · Age-adjusted
Source: VA 2024 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report · CDC NCHS
Veterans
Civilians
Suicide Rate by Veteran Cohort
Rate per 100,000 — the daily average understates the risk for veterans outside the VA system.
Source: VA 2024 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report · * Modeled risk estimates
The 10-Minute Crisis Window*
In this critical window, when a veteran reaches for help, help must be available. The Quick Connect Button is an on-ramp to help.
* See Sources, below.
Veterans in crisis need simplicity — not search results.
Each Link Leads to More Links
Real Searches by Veterans
"VA help for addiction and depression" → 6 result links → click one → 3 more links → no direct contact
"Can I get help with drugs without losing my VA benefits?" → 10 links across 4 domains → policy pages → FAQs → no answer → no contact
"Is there a hotline for veterans thinking about suicide?" → 5 links → VA enrollment → login required → eligibility page → 4 more links
"How to stop drinking without rehab veteran" → 7 links → civilian rehab ads → VA program page → contact form → 3 more steps
The Quick Connect Button Answer
One button. One human. Right now — no login, no forms, no fear.
Low Friction
No enrollment. No search. No login. Connection without barriers reaches a live person who listens, then helps the veteran reach the right care.
Stigma-Free
A path out of isolation, loneliness, desperation, fear, and anxiety. For those who struggle with official channels.
Integrated Care
Connection is the beginning, not the end — each veteran is guided onward to support that fits their situation.
The Initiative

What Is the Quick Connect Button?

Connection. One Human. Quickly.

The Quick Connect Button is a proposed crisis engagement utility designed to connect veterans to a live person in moments. When a veteran is ready to reach out — in whatever moment that arrives — the Quick Connect Button is there. No forms, no enrollment. A live human ready to listen and help.

Why Speed Matters

Research shows that 48% of suicide attempt survivors report the decision to act occurred within 10 minutes.* In that window, the complexity of search links is too much. Log-ins, enrollments, navigating — it's too much.

Low Friction Connection to Support

The Quick Connect Button provides a low‑friction entry point for veterans who avoid traditional pathways because of stigma. It bridges the gap between a veteran in crisis and the care system — reaching those disconnected from traditional VA pathways.

Extending the Digital Net: Reaching the Disconnected

Many veterans at high risk live beyond the reach of VA care — seeking help online, unenrolled in VA care, in rural communities, or disconnected from traditional pathways. The Quick Connect Button meets them where they are: social media, gaming platforms, search results, and private digital channels.

Meeting Veterans Where They Already Are

Digital Access Points — A Multi-Channel Reach Strategy

The Quick Connect Button is designed to meet veterans in the digital spaces they already live in — connection to care without stigma, peer judgment, or being identified.

High-Reach Social
  • Mainstream social platforms where veterans spend daily attention, including sports and community media
Gaming & Streaming
  • Live-streaming and gaming communities where younger and isolated veterans gather
Private Messaging
  • Encrypted and direct-messaging spaces reaching veterans who avoid public channels
Search & Intent
  • Search placement that meets veterans at the moment they look for help

Channel sequencing, budget allocation, and cost-per-connection modeling are part of the deployment strategy available to strategic partners.

Beyond the Screen — Physical Presence in Rural Communities

Many of the highest-risk veterans are rural and disconnected from digital outreach. The Quick Connect Button is designed to meet them through physical signage in the everyday places veterans and their families already visit — high-traffic retail, healthcare settings, and trusted community and faith spaces.

Site-access partnerships and placement playbook available to strategic partners.

Why Now

The Problem Has Not Been Solved

Two Decades. No Progress.

Despite two decades of substantial investment, existing pathways have not closed the gap between veteran and civilian suicide rates.

The Highest-Risk Are Outside the System

More than 60% of veteran suicides occur among those not enrolled in VA care. Rural veterans face acute behavioral health provider shortages. These are not veterans who rejected help — they are veterans the system has not reached.

The Gap Is Structural

The VA serves those already inside its system. Community care exists but is fragmented. What is missing is a low-friction, human-first entry point that meets veterans where they are — before crisis requires emergency intervention.

The Moment Is Now

Federal attention on veteran suicide is at a historic high. The policy environment, data, and technology infrastructure exist today to deploy a solution at scale. What is needed is the strategic partnership to bring it there.

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Who We Are Looking For

Veterans Health Support Alliance is seeking strategic partners to bring the Quick Connect Button to scale. We are looking for organizations that share our commitment to closing the gap between veterans in crisis and the human connection they need.

Strategic Investors Mission-aligned capital partners seeking measurable impact in veteran behavioral health.
Healthcare Systems & Networks Organizations with existing veteran care pathways seeking a frictionless community entry point.
Federal & Defense Contractors Established partners in VA and DoD ecosystems aligned with veteran suicide prevention mandates.
Foundations & Philanthropic Partners Grant-making organizations focused on veteran health, mental health innovation, or underserved populations.
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Leadership

Michael Tepper is the lead architect of the Quick Connect Button initiative and Executive Director of the Veterans Health Support Alliance. He previously served as Senior Advisor and Director of Strategic Partnerships to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, advancing system-level initiatives across the VA.

In the private sector, he led ventures applying technology to behavioral health access — including co-designing a 5,000-veteran substance use disorder telehealth pilot with VA leadership — working alongside federal and state agencies, behavioral healthcare leaders, and investors.

Sources
VA 2024 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report · CDC NCHS.
Simon et al., Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior — 48% of suicide attempt survivors report the decision to act occurred within 10 minutes.
Cohort rates marked with an asterisk are modeled risk estimates.