Veterans

State urged to help homeless veterans as their ranks grow

State urged to help homeless veterans as their ranks grow

Filed under: drug abuse help

By Tom Barnes, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania has at least 1400 military veterans who are homeless due to drug abuse, lack of job skills, post-traumatic stress disorder and other problems, federal officials say.
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Can I get a free laptop if I’m on the Vocational Rehab Program from the Veteran’s Affairs?

Question by no_censorship_8524: Can I get a free laptop if I’m on the Vocational Rehab Program from the Veteran’s Affairs?
If so, how do I do it? Thanks!

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Answer by FRAGINAL-NOYPI
Apply for a free laptop and wait if it will be granted. There is no harm… Continue reading

does the veterans hospital in pensacola florida have a prostate treatment center ?

Question by jeannine: does the veterans hospital in pensacola florida have a prostate treatment center ?
i am currently getting treated for prostate cancer with radiation here in tallahassee, am planning on moveing back to pensacola need feedback please..

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Answer by pearlmar
I suggest you call the… Continue reading

Lehigh County considers mentoring program for veterans in prison

Lehigh County considers mentoring program for veterans in prison
Participants would work with Lehigh County’s Team MISA (Mental Illness & Substance Abuse) to identify veterans who would benefit from treatment rather than incarceration.
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PTSD expert holds seminar for local veterans

PTSD expert holds seminar for local veterans
WAVERLY — Standing in front of the American Flag at the Waverly VFW building on Broad Street, Tom Porpiglia addressed a group of veterans on Saturday to talk about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
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Charles de Garmo: Veterans due more compensation than responders for Sept. 11, 2001, attacks

Charles de Garmo: Veterans due more compensation than responders for Sept. 11, 2001, attacks
Recently President Barack Obama signed a $ 4.3 billion bill to compensate the Sept. 11, 2001, first responders who are already in treatment paid for by our government and union health care plans.
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