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VFW Announces Fifth Annual Day of Service
Read more: VFW Announces Fifth Annual Day of ServiceKANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) is proud to announce the fifth annual VFW Day of Service – a dedicated day of service led by veterans throughout the country and the world – will kick off the first Saturday in May (May 2), marking the start of veteran-led community service projects…
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Arts and Crafts Day
Read more: Arts and Crafts DayOn Feb. 11, members of VFW Post 8692 in Albany, New York, hosted their first arts and crafts day for local VA patients suffering from PTSD. The event welcomed more than 15 veterans and their social workers from the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center to paint birdhouses and American stars, followed by lunch prepared by…
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‘I Wanted to Fight for Veterans’
Read more: ‘I Wanted to Fight for Veterans’“Helping veterans isn’t a job for me – it’s a calling,” said Jessica King, 45. After serving four years of active duty and a few years in the Reserve, Marine Corps veteran King was denied her own benefits for a decade. She was determined not to let that happen to her fellow service members. “A…
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‘Don’t Go Through What I Did – Go to the VFW’
Read more: ‘Don’t Go Through What I Did – Go to the VFW’“I should be the poster boy for Agent Orange,” Michael Lindop often joked. After serving in Vietnam, Lindop suffered from a laundry list of illnesses. But that did not diminish his pride or love for the Marines. “Like they say, ‘Once a Marine, always a Marine,’” said his widow, Franchesca. “Michael enlisted with the Marines…
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‘I Can Spend Time With My Daughter Before Hitting the Books’
Read more: ‘I Can Spend Time With My Daughter Before Hitting the Books’Miguel Rodriguez, 37, served in the Navy for eight years. He had several reasons for enlisting. “A strong desire to give back has always dwelled inside me, especially after 9/11,” he said. “On top of that, the costs of attending college made me realize joining the military was the best thing for me.” Today, Rodriguez…
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‘An Opportunity to Catch My Breath’
Read more: ‘An Opportunity to Catch My Breath’Jane Smith* served for four years in the military. She began attending college while she was still enlisted to get her degree quicker and is now enrolled at California State University, Northridge. Smith’s life changed after she discovered the VFW’s “Sport Clips Help A Hero Scholarship” during a Google search for scholarships for veterans. She…