The Freeborn Initiative is more than just an organization; it is a living testament to veterans' resilience, dedication, and shared pain in crisis. What began as a vision held by three veteran patients at the St. Cloud VA inpatient facility has rapidly evolved into a nationwide movement driven by an unwavering commitment to address the veteran suicide epidemic.
The ECHO Accords unite healthcare providers, community members, and law enforcement in a collective pledge to support veterans in crisis. The Accords emphasize the importance of non-punitive, compassionate responses to mental health crises and provide a framework for building more robust, empathetic communities. By involving the community in these efforts, The Freeborn Initiative is advocating for systemic change and fostering a culture of mutual respect and understanding.
Operation Sewing Hope
We, The Freeborn, have experienced the devastation of this epidemic firsthand, and our resolve to support veterans in crisis is unwavering. We are committed to this fight indefinitely, refusing to waver or falter in our mission.
7000 military veterans complete suicide every year
Since the start of the war on terror, approximately 162,000 veterans have taken their own lives
Everyday 22 veterans end their lives
The Freeborn Initiative NFP
in collaboration with
Deliday Games
The Freeborn Initiative is excited to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Deliday Gaming to create an innovative retro-style video game titled Regret, which will soon be available on PCs and consoles. This unique collaboration aims to blend thrilling gameplay with meaningful therapeutic support, specifically designed to help veterans navigate the challenging stages of grief.
Regret isn’t just an ordinary adventure game; it’s a journey into the emotional depths of loss and recovery. Players will take on the role of a character haunted by a mysterious stranger, leading them through a series of increasingly complex stages filled with enemies, puzzles, and powerful narrative twists. The game’s haunting black-and-white, pixelated aesthetic, inspired by The Freeborn Initiative and Echo Accords, sets the tone for an experience that is as visually striking as it is emotionally resonant.
Regret; is mission is to provide veterans with a unique tool to explore and manage their emotions. By integrating interactive storytelling with therapeutic elements, the game is designed to guide players through the various stages of grief, offering support in a way that traditional methods may not. This innovative approach aims to address critical gaps in mental health care, particularly in the wake of recent events that have highlighted the insufficiency of conventional support systems.
Veterans and their families will have exclusive access to the game at no cost through The Freeborn Initiative’s facilities. This ensures that the game remains a free, accessible resource for those who need it most, reinforcing The Freeborn Initiative's commitment to supporting veterans in every aspect of their lives.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project as we approach the release of Regret, a game that promises to be both a captivating adventure and a powerful tool for healing.