Announcing the Run for Resilience
- Camp Resilience
- May 7
- 1 min read
This October, Jeff Ladieu—our Executive Director at Camp Resilience, retired Captain of the New Hampshire State Police, and U.S. Army Ranger—will embark on a powerful journey across the Granite State. From Pittsburg to Nashua, Jeff will run 215 miles over 10 days, spanning the entire state of New Hampshire to raise awareness and support for Veteran and First Responder mental health.
This run is more than a test of physical endurance—it is a symbol of resilience, remembrance, and action. Every mile represents the 22 Veterans we tragically lose each day to suicide, and every step is a call for unity in addressing the invisible wounds carried by those who have worn the uniform.
Through this campaign, we aim to raise $100,000 to directly support Camp Resilience programs that empower Veterans and First Responders in their healing journeys. All proceeds will go toward critical services that provide hope, connection, and strength to those who have given so much for our communities and country.
We invite you to join us in this mission.
Follow the journey and help spread the message
Reach out—call someone who’s served, check in, and show them they’re not alone
More details, including the official route, ways to participate, and community events along the way, will be announced soon. Stay tuned and stand with us as we run to honor, support, and uplift our nation's heroes.

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