Bob Means joined the Marines at seventeen (17) and was deployed to Vietnam, where he faced intense combat and was wounded. After struggling with PTSD and a nervous breakdown, he found purpose in disaster relief work. He built orphanages and maternity clinics in Vietnam and Guatemala.
After his wife's passing, he wrote a memoir, "My Soul to Keep: A Marine's Journal after Combat," which is being made into a documentary film, entitled “Bob Doing Bob Things,” to bring awareness to the epidemic of veterans suffering from PTSD and suicide.
Twenty-two veterans a day commit suicide; I hope that telling this story will give a ray of hope for those veterans and their families who continue to suffer after war.
We need to raise $300,000 to complete this film.







