THE HONOR RING
The ring is worn on the index finger because that makes it more easily identifiable. When you see someone else wearing an Honor Ring, it's an instant connection. You know that they either served or support those who served, and that you both support the same cause. Recognizing other members of the Tribe is always a great reminder that we are never alone, and we fight this battle together.
It also makes a good conversation starter. When asked about the ring, it is an opportunity to educate others on the issues that service members face and the stigma surrounding suicide and mental health; and to open up a conversation on a topic that otherwise tends to be avoided or ignored.
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