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NGB Warrior Resilience and Fitness (WRF) Division facilitates the Joint Suicide Prevention Program. The program
enhances suicide prevention-related policies and training, advances data collection and analysis, expands access to
community resources, and conducts strategic communication outreach aimed at reducing suicidal behavior across the
Army and Air National Guard. To learn more about WRF resources, click here.

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What is Go SLO?

Go SLO stands for Safes, Locks, or Outside the home.

  • Safes: Store firearms in a gun safe or locked cabinet.
  • Locks: Use trigger locks or cable locks.
  • Outside the home: Temporarily store firearms with a trusted person or at a recommended installation.

Go SLO helps create time and distance between distress and lethal means.

Choose GO SLO: take small steps now to save lives later.

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U.S. Southern Command
Jan. 30, 2023 | 2:30
DORAL, FL – U.S. Gen. Laura Richardson, commander of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM),
welcomed distinguished guests from Washington, D.C., the Department of Defense, and leaders from
Miami-Dade County to the groundbreaking ceremony for the future site of the new military housing
complex supporting the command.

In order to enhance SOUTHCOM’s military readiness and service member quality of life, this complex -
located directly in front of the command - will address long-standing challenges with housing key and
essential service members near the installation and, equally important, address many of the significant
financial challenges that our service members face when living in a high-cost metropolitan community.

“The impacts of increased cost of living and housing costs was a driving factor to develop affordable,
permanent housing to take care of our number one priority - our military service members and their
families,” said Richardson. “We look forward to the sounds of construction planned for the summer of
this year -- and we couldn’t ask for a better location.”

Initial construction is scheduled to begin later this year with work on the foundational infrastructure
needed to build a housing community on land where there previously wasn’t one. So basic things like
roads and utilities will need to be set up first. The military housing project will be completed in four
phases with the first phase slated to begin in early 2025. When completed in late 2027, the complex will
include 60 apartments units for up to 120 unaccompanied military servicemembers; 48 townhouses; 24
duplexes and seven single family homes.

“This is truly a win-win for everyone. Doral and the South Florida community at large will benefit from
the 1,200 SOUTHCOM personnel contributing to the local economy,” said Richardson.
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LTC Elizabeth Cordon

LTC Elizabeth Cordon,
WRF Resiliency Branch Chief

MAJ Giovanni Siaca

MAJ Giovanni Siaca,
Joint Suicide Prevention
Program Manager

CPT Shannon Bush-Smith

CPT Shannon Bush-Smith,
Army National Guard Suicide Prevention Program Coordinator

Capt. Ashley Hollingsworth

Capt. Ashley Hollingsworth,
Air National Guard Suicide Prevention Program Coordinator