No Bad Days Association

To increase awareness through music events and to raise funds to be distributed to the community organizations that provide assistance to Southern Arizona Military, Veterans, First Responders and Victims of Violent Crimes suffering from PTSD, Anxiety, Depression and Suicidal Ideations.

Past Events

Operation 22 car, bike & music Fest

september 16th, 2023

Opperation 22

Not All Wounds Are Visible, Military, Veteran and First Responder PTSD Awareness.

Southern Arizona Musicians For Healing

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K9 For Heroes

No Bad Days - Service K9 program is here to provide an improved quality of life for disabled military and public service veterans by providing the appropriate K9, dog training and follow-up services for that K9 and its owner through the working years of the K9.

Events

September 16, 2023

Venue
LA MARIPOSA RESORT
1501 N Houghton Rd
Houghton, AZ 85749

4th ANNUAL SOUTHERN ARIZONA MUSICIANS FOR HEALING - OPERATION22 - NO BAD DAYS MILITARY, VETERAN AND FIRST RESPONDER PTSD & SUICIDE AWARENESS ALL VEHICLE POKER RUN/RALLY, CAR & BIKE SHOW, VENDOR FAIR, FOOD TRUCKS, AND MUSIC BENEFIT.

4th Annual Operation22 - No Bad Days - PTSD & Suicide Awareness Event

4th Annual Operation22 - No Bad Days - PTSD & Suicide Awareness Event

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SAMH was founded in the aftermath of the largest mass shooting in the history of the United States, October 1, 2017 at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas. As a survivor, Mark Lacy has struggled with PTSD, anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation.  While in Puerto Penasco listening to the Backroads band, he felt as if “The lights turned back on.” That moment served as a pivotal shift in his journey to acceptance and peace of mind.  Mark thought if music can help him “as stubborn as I am”, maybe it can help others heal. He also saw the positive effect of music for his wife, Misty Lacy and her friend, Jane Power, who were with him at the shooting in Las Vegas and have struggled with their own battles following the events that night. As a longtime resident of Arizona and a proud Veteran, these experiences lead Mark to found Southern Arizona Musicians for Healing.

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