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Bay Pines VA Recognizes Survivors, Highlights Clothesline Project in Support of Sexual Assault Awareness Month

PRESS RELEASE

March 31, 2023

BAY PINES , FL — Today, Bay Pines VA Healthcare System announced plans for the organization’s annual Clothesline Project, in support of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

“We’re proud to recognize every Veteran survivor who has experienced Military Sexual Trauma (MST) through the Clothesline Project,” said Paul M. Russo, Bay Pines VA Healthcare System Director/CEO. “Thanks to efforts by the MST coordinator, these survivors are able to Break the Silence that often surrounds MST through inspirational artwork and powerful, personal messages.”

The kick-off to the month-long awareness campaign begins Tuesday, April 4, at the C. W. Bill Young VA Medical Center, in Bay Pines, Fla. The Clothesline Project is on display from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and affords Veterans, visitors, and employees the opportunity to see the journey of MST survivors through their artwork.

“One in three women and one in 50 men have disclosed having experienced MST to their VA providers,” added Lisa Shoemaker, Bay Pines VA Healthcare System MST coordinator. “As we honor Veterans who are survivors of MST, our hope is that others will see these messages and find the strength to come forward.”

Shoemaker has coordinated to take Project Clothesline on the road where every Veteran and employee can see the messages of hope at their local VA clinics from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The dates and locations scheduled for Project Clothesline across Bay Pines VA Healthcare System are below.

  •   4 April C. W. Bill Young VAMC – 10000 Bay Pines Boulevard, Bay Pines, Fla.
  •   5 April St. Petersburg VA Clinic – 840 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street North, St. Petersburg, Fla.
  •   7 April Sebring VA Clinic – 5901 US Highway 27 South, Sebring, Fla.
  • 13 April Bradenton VA Clinic – 5520 State Route 64, Suite 101, Bradenton, Fla.
  • 14 April Sarasota VA Clinic – 5682 Bee Ridge Road, Suite 100, Sarasota, Fla.
  • 19 April USF St. Petersburg Campus – 140 7th Ave S, St. Petersburg, Fla.
  • 21 April Lee County VA Health Clinic – 2489 Diplomat Parkway East, Cape Coral, Fla. 
  • 25 April Port Charlotte VA Clinic – 4161 Tamiami Trail, Suite 401, Port Charlotte, Fla.
  • 26 April North Pinellas VA Clinic – 26286 US Highway 19 North, Clearwater, Fla.
  • 28 April Naples VA Clinic – 800 Goodlette Road North, Suite 120, Naples, Fla.

“Veterans, their caregivers, and family members should know that MST-related services throughout VA are comprehensive, expansive, and provided free of charge,” added Russo. “Also, Veterans are not required to provide documentation of any MST experience, do not need to have reported the MST experience at the time it occurred, sought care within a certain time frame, or applied for service connection for an MST-related condition to get care.”

Additionally, former service members who may be ineligible for enrollment in VHA may still be eligible for health care related to their MST experience. Former service members are encouraged to reach out to VA Eligibility or directly to the MST coordinator for assistance.

Details on VA’s MST-related services offered across Bay Pines VA healthcare System are available at MentalHealth.va.gov/MST.

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