'It can hit you at any time in your life' - Salford cop battling PTSD sets up veterans centre
16.04.2022 - 20:31
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A police officer who fought in the Gulf War is building a café for former servicemen and women in Salford. Eccles local police officer Carl Blower has secured a unit at the Eccles Shopping Centre and plans to turn it into The Salford Veterans Community Centre.
The 52-year-old dad of three says he was inspired to build one through his first-hand experience of what PTSD can do to you and provide a service that will help people with their mental health. Carl served in the military for 13 years and fought in the Gulf War in the air force, he says that over time he has had to battle with PTSD and has witnessed the devastating affect war has had on his colleagues and civilians.
He told the MEN: "I have slight PTSD through the Gulf War and my time as a police officer, it can hit you at any time in your life, it’s like a trigger than can set you off. With myself, it’s around Christmas time when you see people enjoying themselves and you know, even though you were just doing your job, innocent families were caught up.
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“You have some sense of guilt and when you’re surrounded by people, especially in Christmas, you just know that people have had their lives ripped apart by war.”
The unit is two floors and Carl and the team plan on building a 1940s themed café serving food and drink. The upstairs section of the café will be a community hub where residents, veterans and local police officers can hold meetings and seminars.
They also plan on building a referral room for veterans who have fallen on hard times. Carl is hoping the café can be safe space for people to reach out to others, but also a place for the wider community to connect with
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