VetsFirst opens membership to all of America’s disabled veterans, their spouses, dependent family members and survivors.
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VetsFirst opens membership to all of America’s disabled veterans, their spouses, dependent family members and survivors. VetsFirst Joins Lawsuit Against the VA. The outcome of this lawsuit will have an impact on the thousands of veterans and their dependents and survivors who file appeals with the CAVC each year. VetsFirst Raising the Bar in Its Commitment to Veterans. When you talk with Keith Reimers, regional service director for United Spinal Association’s VetsFirst program, one thing becomes acutely clear, he takes a great deal of pride in helping veterans receive the benefits and assistance they deserve. United Spinal’s VetsFirst partners with Veterans Health Council to improve veterans health by creating an ongoing educational forum for veterans, health care professionals, advocacy organizations, educational institutions, employee representatives, businesses, and state and local governments. It is often difficult for us to render into words the gratitude and pride that we feel toward our Veterans. Here are several writings from VetsFirst donors that express what we all feel. Service dogs may play a role in keeping service members in uniform and on the job after an injury. Our veterans need absolute assurance that VA health-care will be available to them whenever they need it. A message from Paul Tobin, United Spinal President. A farewell to the 50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team at Fort Dix. Thomas Cooke, United Spinal Association’s Chairman of the Board tips his hat to the Combat Team. Arts For Peace Pot Luck Fundraiser and Picnic to benefit United Spinal’s VetsFirst program. Are Veterans being used as Guinea pigs by the VA? A recent ABC News/Washington Times investigative report thinks they are. |
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