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What Is the UN*IT Campaign?

The UN*IT campaign symbolizes the Revitalist’s dedication to connecting veterans and first responders needing specialized mental health solutions with qualified, compassionate medical providers.

One of the most challenging parts of transitioning from the service to civilian life is the loss of comradery. For many veterans, this is more than just losing a support network. It’s losing a family, a cohesive unit. We want to help fill that gap by bringing together veterans, support groups, and care providers to form a new family – a new UN*IT.

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Why Did Revitalist Launch the UN*IT Campaign?

The UN*IT campaign is a statement to veterans and first responders about our dedication to advocacy regarding their mental health. UN*IT is a project focused on building safe, close-knit communities of veterans, support groups, and care providers. 

We hope that this initiative will help veterans and first responders who have transitioned into civilian life regain the feeling of camaraderie, fraternity, and support they may have lost. While also helping veterans and first responders receive the mental healthcare they need. 

What Does the UN*IT Symbology Mean?

UN*IT represents the bond that veterans and first responders build while serving our great nation. For military and civilian organizations providing safety and emergency response to American citizens, nothing is as important as the bonds they make while working together. However, those bonds of the fraternity are sometimes lost when they leave their respective service. 

UN*IT’s spelling represents those bonds, while the centralized star exemplifies the sacrifice veterans and first responders make on behalf of the country, their friends, families, and most importantly, each other. 

The flag on the right-hand side mirrors our military services, with the stars always facing forward, representing the ideals that you must always be moving towards your objectives and goals. This “always forward” mentality embodies our commitment to progressing and advocating for veteran and first responder mental healthcare. 

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