GB News viewers hailed for 'life-changing' impact after veteran abandons suicide plan following on-air appeal
Veteran contacted charity after seeing on-air appeal on GB News

GB News viewers have been praised for their 'life-changing' impact after a veteran reached out for help following an on-air charity appeal. The appeal was made by Mr Monaghan, founder of the Monaghan Foundation, which supports veterans. Mr Monaghan revealed that a veteran who had been preparing to take his own life contacted the foundation after seeing the appeal on GB News. The foundation, established in 2020, provides mental health support and crisis intervention for veterans struggling with PTSD and other service-related issues. The incident occurred on December 31, 2025, and highlights the critical role of media in connecting vulnerable individuals with life-saving resources. The Monaghan Foundation has assisted over 1,200 veterans since its inception and operates 24/7 crisis hotlines across the UK.
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