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Marty Brickey Advocates for Tech-Driven Support for Veterans' Mental Health

Entrepreneur Marty Brickey of the USA calls for greater awareness and innovation in addressing PTSD and suicide prevention among veterans.

ORLANDO, FL / ACCESS Newswire / April 9, 2026 / Entrepreneur and technology leader Marty Brickey is raising awareness about the urgent need for better mental health support systems for veterans, with a focus on how technology can play a meaningful role in addressing PTSD, anxiety, and suicide prevention.

Brickey, known for building companies across publishing, gaming, and software, is now using his platform to highlight a growing crisis affecting veterans across the United States.

"This is not a distant issue," Brickey says. "It's happening every day, and it's affecting people who have given everything in service. We need to do more, and we need to do it smarter."

According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, an estimated 17 veterans die by suicide each day, a number that continues to drive concern among healthcare providers and policymakers. Additionally, studies show that up to 30% of veterans experience PTSD at some point in their lives, depending on their service era.

Brickey believes that traditional approaches alone are not enough.

"Technology is not a replacement for human care," he explains. "But it can extend it. It can reach people who might not otherwise ask for help."

Drawing on his background in software and interactive media, Brickey has been involved in developing tools aimed at supporting veterans dealing with trauma and anxiety. His work focuses on accessibility, privacy, and ease of use.

"Sometimes the hardest step is the first one," he says. "If technology can lower that barrier, even a little, it can make a real difference."

Brickey's advocacy is grounded in both data and lived observation. Research from organizations such as the RAND Corporation highlights that many veterans face barriers to care, including stigma, limited access to services, and long wait times.

"Not everyone is going to walk into a clinic," Brickey notes. "We have to meet people where they are."

He also emphasizes the importance of awareness at the individual level.

"This isn't just a systems problem," he says. "It's a community issue. Friends, family, coworkers-people need to be paying attention and willing to have real conversations."

A Call to Action: What Individuals Can Do

Brickey encourages individuals to take small but meaningful steps to support veterans in their own communities:

  • Start conversations: Check in with veterans you know and create space for open dialogue

  • Learn the signs: Understand common symptoms of PTSD and anxiety

  • Support accessible tools: Explore and share technology platforms designed for mental health support

  • Reduce stigma: Treat mental health as a normal part of overall well-being

  • Stay engaged: Awareness is not a one-time effort

"You don't need to build a company to help," Brickey says. "You just need to care enough to take action where you are."

Looking Ahead

As technology continues to evolve, Brickey sees an opportunity to rethink how mental health support is delivered.

"We've solved complex problems in other industries," he says. "There's no reason we can't apply that same thinking here."

His goal is not just to raise awareness, but to shift how people think about solutions.

"If we combine innovation with empathy," Brickey adds, "we can start to close the gap."

To read the full interview, visit the website here.

About Marty Brickey

Marty Brickey is a U.S.-based entrepreneur, investor, and technology leader. A graduate of Missouri State University, he has founded and led multiple companies across publishing, gaming, and software, including Layne Morgan Media and Flyover Entertainment. His ventures have contributed to major industry developments, including work connected to Sierra Online and Activision Blizzard's expansion in China. Brickey currently focuses on technology innovation and initiatives that support veterans dealing with PTSD, anxiety, and trauma.

Contact: Info@marty-brickey.com

SOURCE: Marty Brickey



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