Background Statement
How We Got Started - Our Founder’s Story
Greg Goettsch, Executive Director
Born in 1950 in Rapid City, South Dakota, Greg’s family moved to Colorado in 1956. Greg remained in northern Colorado where he worked at lawn mowing, babysitting, worked for a crop duster and ultimately a farmer until he joined the Navy in November 1968. The farmer taught Greg that “just because it has always been done that way does not mean it is the best way to do it”, a lesson he uses every day.
Greg served aboard two different Navy destroyer gunships, had 3 trips to Vietnam. After serving his four years of active duty, getting out in November of 1972 he hid his Veteran status, especially being a Vietnam Veteran, because of the controversy and disrespect shown by his nation. In May 2011 he was invited to participate in a small lineup for the Northern Colorado Honor Flight motorcade on their way to Denver International Airport. Being a part of the lineup along the highway was a life-changing experience.
After the motorcade passed, he sat on a guard rail and broke down in uncontrollable sobbing. Deep feelings were triggered he had no idea existed. He realized that if he felt that way, many of his comrades do too. He is a life member of Vietnam Veterans of America and was active in the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization at Post, District, and State levels.
He started wearing clothing showing he’s a Veteran and proudly wore his VFW hat and shirts. Other Veterans would approach him - whether at a community event, grocery store, gas station, coffee shop, or other public places - and began talking to him about their time in the military. Some conversations would last 30 minutes or more. Most of them would say “I don’t know why I’m telling you this. I’ve never told anyone before.”
That spawned the beginning of Qualified Listeners.
Greg started Qualified Listeners to train combat Veterans to listen to combat Veterans, so they had someone safe to talk to. Someone who would listen, and not judge. Not counselors, not therapists, just listeners. The organization has evolved beyond just training and supporting Veterans, they now support all family members and not just combat Veterans, they serve all Veterans from all eras with all levels of discharge. They provide a Veteran & Family Resource Directory, both in print and on the web site, full of highly vetted Resources who have been tested to ensure our Veterans receive the best services available. There are several other services, too.