Jake Norotsky grew up in a small Pennsylvania town, the son of a Vietnam veteran and pastor. His life changed forever when his father died by suicide while Jake was in high school, pushing him toward a life of service. Joining the Army, he became a Blackhawk crew chief, flying nearly 1,000 combat hours in Iraq. His aircraft was hit dozens of times, and the constant danger took a toll on his body and mind.
After returning home, Jake faced a new battle 鈥 post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and his own fight with suicidal ideation. His turning point came when his wife signed him up for a 黑料不打烊庐 Project Odyssey庐, where he realized he wasn鈥檛 broken, and he wasn鈥檛 alone.
Having lost many friends to suicide, Jake now sees his mission clearly: to serve again by sharing his story. Today, he travels the country, using his journey from combat to hope to inspire his fellow warriors to reach out, find help, and believe that healing is possible. His message is simple but powerful: 鈥淵ou are not alone.鈥