Allyson Rosser Named Top 20 Finalist for Ms. Veteran America 2024

 Allyson Rosser Named Top 20 Finalist for Ms. Veteran America 2024


Advocating for Homeless Female Veterans, Native American Servicewomen, and Brain Health Awareness

Fayetteville, NC – Allyson Rosser, a proud US Army veteran and member of the Pee Dee Indian Tribe, has been named a Top 20 finalist for the Ms. Veteran America 2024 competition. The event, which shines a spotlight on the strength and resilience of female veterans, also serves as a powerful platform to raise awareness and support for homeless female veterans through Final Salute Inc. With her background, passion for service, and rich cultural heritage, Allyson is an exceptional candidate poised to make a significant impact through this competition.

Rosser, who completed the American Indian Leadership Development Program at Campbell University, is not only a dedicated advocate for Native American servicewomen but also a passionate supporter of the broader veteran community. A member of the Native American Women Warriors Association (NAWW), she has been actively involved in empowering and supporting both active and retired Native American servicewomen.

As part of her advocacy, Allyson has also participated in efforts to raise awareness of military and veteran suicide. She had the honor of helping escort a Gold Star family in a tribute aimed at highlighting this critical issue that affects so many in the veteran community.

In addition to her advocacy, Allyson brings her rich cultural traditions to the forefront. She is an avid dancer who has performed in the 12th Running Water Singers Powwow, where she participated in the Grand Entry. Her love of dance and her deep connection to her Native American roots are integral to who she is as a leader and a woman of service.

“My journey is rooted in my military service, my Native American heritage, and my desire to give back,” Allyson shared. “Whether it’s advocating for homeless female veterans or raising awareness for PTSD and veteran suicide, I am here to stand up for those who need our support the most.”

Allyson’s advocacy work extends to her support of the Life Aid Research Institute, an organization that focuses on improving brain health. Life Aid Research Institute addresses conditions like PTSD and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) by researching and validating emerging technologies and functional medicine therapies to create innovative treatment protocols. Rosser is committed to helping veterans improve their mental health and quality of life through these advancements.

Why Allyson Rosser is the Perfect Fit for Ms. Veteran America
Allyson Rosser brings an impressive combination of leadership, service, and compassion to the Ms. Veteran America 2024 competition. Her experience as a US Army veteran, her leadership within the Native American community, and her involvement in mental health advocacy make her a powerful voice for those in need. Allyson is driven by her commitment to supporting her fellow veterans and ensuring that their struggles, from homelessness to mental health, are addressed with compassion and urgency. She exemplifies everything this competition stands for: resilience, service, and the drive to make a difference.

How You Can Help
The public can support Allyson’s mission by donating to Final Salute Inc., which works tirelessly to provide shelter, financial assistance, and other critical services to homeless female veterans. Your contributions help empower women who have served their country and now need support to rebuild their lives.

To donate and support Allyson’s advocacy, visit:
www.facebook.com/donate/823503622684120/

“Homelessness and mental health struggles are real and pressing issues facing many female veterans today,” Allyson said. “By supporting Final Salute Inc., we can ensure that these women are given the resources they need to regain their independence and dignity.”

About Final Salute Inc.
Final Salute Inc., founded by US Army veteran Jas Boothe, provides housing, financial assistance, and services to homeless women veterans and their children. The organization is committed to addressing the unique challenges faced by female veterans and empowering them to rebuild their lives. For more information or to donate, visit www.finalsaluteinc.org.

About Ms. Veteran America
Ms. Veteran America honors the strength, resilience, and sacrifices of female veterans while raising awareness of homelessness among women who have served. The competition’s proceeds benefit Final Salute Inc., ensuring that homeless female veterans are not forgotten. For more information about the competition, visit www.msveteranamerica.org.

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Kres Thomas