Category: Veterans
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Wounded Veterans Do Not Receive Proper Care: News Release
BOSTON American veterans put their lives on the line to save us from enemies. However, when they return to civilian life, they find the transition difficult due to psychological and financial restraints. Bostons Annual Wounded Vet Bike Run is aimed to support wounded veterans, gathering money for housing modifications, transportation, and basic living needs…
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American Homeless Veterans Needs: An Op-Ed
Of every 10,000 American veterans, 21 experienced homelessness at the beginning of 2020 (Shane III, 2021). This number seems small to common citizens, but it is huge to veterans who sacrificed their lives for us and returned to nowhere from war. Former soldiers face many challenges when they return from military service and transmit to…
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Western Oahu Veterans Center: Budgeting Project
Unit Description Western Oahu Veterans Center is a local branch of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, a governmental agency that aims to provide various types of aid to veterans of U.S. military service. The centers staff consists of seven employees who work eight hours a day, six days a week. Figure 1 presents an…
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Homeless War Veterans in America
Table of Contents Introduction Overview of the situation of homeless veterans in U.S Causes of Homelessness Support to homeless war veterans Conclusion Annotated Bibliography Introduction Many of the citizens of this great country have served this country in times of war. However, the kind of treatment they get afterwards is worrying as many of them…
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The Paralyzed Veterans of America Case Study
Introduction Description of Scenario This case study involves a chartered organization by the US government called the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA). According to the case study, PVA is a philanthropic organization that focuses on serving the needs of American veterans who have suffered from spinal cord diseases and injuries (Stephenson & Taylor, 2021). Established…
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Statue of Liberty and Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Statue of Liberty and, to a lesser degree, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial count among the most famous American monuments. From a purely visual standpoint, the majestic, towering statue of bronze and the modest and reserved memorial with names carved into slabs of black stones may look like a study in contrasts. However, despite significant…