Invictus FoundationInvictus Foundation logo

Dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of war

  • About
  • The Need
  • Networks
  • Centers
  • Providers
  • Contact
  • Donate

From Cheerleader to Wounded Vet: Oscar Nominee Sara Nesson Tells One Soldier’s Epic Journey

March 21, 2011 by Peter Whalen

For two years Nesson watched as Murray battled the Veterans’ Administration for a doctor’s appointment, fought off a collection agency, and screamed and cried and punched walls in PTSD-fueled frustration. Her film, Poster Girl, has now been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject). It is a breathtaking look at a hidden war, one that leaves far more soldiers dead on the home front, by suicide, than on the battlefield. http://huff.to/evq3fh

Video & Other Attributions:

  • Blog
  • Media Assets
  • Provider Portal
  • Privacy Policy

Organizational and Financial Transparency

  • Annual Report
  • Support
  • FAQs

Resource Links:

  • Nova
  • Military Ministry
  • The National Center for PTSD

Invictus Foundation

5412 NE 6th CT, Ste. 200
Renton, WA 98059
Toll Free: 1-855-544-PTSD (7873)
Local: 425-228-0419

Copyright © 2025 Invictus Foundation. All rights reserved.
Developed by All Pro Webworks, LLC.