Bipartisan bill would give eligible veterans free service dog
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Bipartisan bill would give eligible veterans free service dog
close Video Medal of Honor recipient sends message to veterans: ‘Don’t sell yourself short’ U.S. Army staff sergeant and Medal of Honor recipient Clint Romesha joins ‘Fox News Sunday’ to discuss veterans’ difficulty adjusting to civilian life and how he has dedicated his life to helping his fellow veterans. EXCLUSIVE: A bipartisan group of lawmakers is teaming up to ensure veterans in need can obtain a service dog at no cost. “For veterans st…
New Hyde Park chapter donates to Long Island Cares women’s vet program – LI Press
An island-wide program for women's veterans just got a $1,000 boost. Long Island Cares Veterans Services offers the “Resources for Women Veterans” program, which provides essential materials tailored to the unique needs of women who have served. Despite their incredible contributions, women veterans are often overlooked in our society, according to Long Island Cares. In recognition of this vital initiative, members of New Hyde Park-North Shore N…
Bipartisan bill would give eligible veterans free service dog – Democratic Accent
EXCLUSIVE: A bipartisan group of lawmakers is teaming up to ensure veterans in need can obtain a service dog at no cost. “For veterans struggling with PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, or mobility impairments, these service dogs are more than just companions. They provide independence, security and healing,” Rep. Morgan Luttrell, R-Texas, one of the lawmakers leading the charge on the legislation, told Fox News Digital. “They are a critical tool i…
Kaisersatt featured in next Thank A Living Veteran
Milo Kaisersatt’s dog tags and a photograph of him in the Army. (Submitted photo) Montgomery American Legion Post #79 is featuring Milo Kaisersatt, U.S. Army - Private First Class E-3 - Korea, in their next installment of the Thank A Living Veteran display.
Gov Hochul Announces Additional Round of Funding to Enhance Services for Veterans
Governor’s Executive Budget Includes Proposals To Enhance Veteran Suicide Prevention Initiatives and Expand Support to Gold Star Families Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the availability of capital grants to expand services for organizations that serve veterans, service members and military families. At least $1.35 million is available through the third round of the Veterans’ Nonprofit Capital Program distributed by the New York State Dep…
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