05/29/2026
Mental health matters.
Many of us in the Armed Forces Fishing League and the Armed Forces Fishing League - Georgia have served in the military, law enforcement, fire service, EMS, corrections, or other public service professions. We understand that some of the toughest battles aren’t always visible.
As the Georgia Department of Public Safety recently shared, the calls don’t always end when the shift does. The stress, trauma, and challenges that come with serving others can follow us long after the day is over.
The AFFL is more than a tournament trail—it’s a brotherhood and sisterhood. If you are struggling, know that you are not alone. The Georgia Division has members who have completed peer support training and certification and can help connect you with resources and support.
Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is reach out.
If you ever need someone to talk to, please contact the AFFL Georgia State Director, and we will help connect you with a trained peer support member.
Take care of yourselves, your families, and each other.
It’s not just a tournament—it’s a brotherhood and sisterhood.
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