MISNS Advocacy & Ambassador Program
Survivor-centered outreach. System-level change. Real support for servicewomen.
We raise awareness of moral injury among women veterans and strengthen access to mental health support + basic needs resources through education, partnerships, and community engagement.
About the Program
The MISNS Advocacy & Ambassador Program advances the mission of the Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen (MISNS) by raising awareness of moral injury and improving how systems respond to women veterans experiencing it.
Our advocacy is educational, relationship-driven, and survivor-centeredβnot confrontational or political lobbying. We combine lived experience, service outcomes, and real community needs to influence policies, procedures, and access pathways across nonprofit, government, and corporate systems.
Program Owner:
Our Approach
Why Moral Injury Matters
Moral injury can affect how servicewomen experience:
MISNS is committed to making support more accessible, trauma-informed, and inclusive.
Program Goal
To increase awareness of moral injury among women veterans and influence systems (nonprofit, government, and private sector) to improve access to mental health support and basic needs resources for servicewomen.
Advocacy Objectives
Who We Serve and Engage
Our advocacy focuses on four key audiences to create systemic change and expand support networks for women veterans.
What Ambassadors Do
Ambassadors drive awareness, build community connections, and help women veterans access critical resources through these key activities.
Why Become an Ambassador?
Becoming an Ambassador offers women veterans a meaningful opportunity to give back while growing personally and professionally.
Become a Volunteer Ambassador
Represent MISNS in the community and support outreach efforts using trauma-informed, survivor-centered approaches.
π Ambassador Role Overview
Volunteer Ambassadors represent MISNS in the community and support outreach and awareness efforts using MISNS-approved messaging and materials.
This is a flexible, volunteer role designed to fit around your schedule while making a meaningful impact.
Who can apply
- βWomen veterans only OR individuals already connected with MISNS
- βComfortable with outreach, education, and supportive conversations
- βWilling to use trauma-informed and survivor-centered communication
What Ambassadors Do
Trauma-Informed Training Provided
π Monthly Ambassador Targets
- 1Attend 1 veteran/community event
- 5-10Conduct outreach conversations
- 1-3Encourage women veterans to connect with MISNS
- 2+Share MISNS posts on social media
- βSubmit monthly activity updates
π¬ What We Discuss in Monthly Check-ins
- βWins and success stories
- βChallenges and barriers
- βEmotional check-in and support needs
- βReferral outcomes and community feedback
Our Implementation Process
Structured approach to program launch, tracking, and continuous improvement.
Implementation Timeline
π Tracking and Accountability
Program leadership tracks outcomes through documentation, including:
π Monthly Review Process
Each month, MISNS reviews:
- βAmbassador engagement and well-being
- βAdvocacy activities completed
- βReferral outcomes and trends
- βPartnership progress and opportunities
- βImprovements needed in materials or training
Ready to Make a Difference?
Join our community of ambassadors dedicated to creating meaningful change for women veterans experiencing moral injury.
Contact Us
Reach out to learn more about the Advocacy & Ambassador Program or to refer a servicewoman.