Simple Ways You Can Help Veterans | Michael G. Sheppard
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SIMPLEWAYS YOUCAN HELPVETERANSMICHAEL G. SHEPPARD
DONATEFREQUENTFLIER MILESThrough Hero Miles Program and The Fisher HouseFoundation, it's possible to help veterans be with
the ones they love. Donated frequent flier miles areused to bring family to bedsides of injured
veterans.
GIVE AVETERANA RIDE
Offer your neighborhood veteran a ride to their doctors'office or their appointments. Organizations like
Disabled American Veterans offer free transport towomen and men travel to Veterans Affairs medical
facilities.
SPONSOR ACOMPANION DOGFOR VETERANSWITH PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder plagues countless veterans, and manycontinue to deal with the ghosts of horrors they witness during their years in
the service. Organizations such as Puppies Behind Bars is one in whichprisoners train companion dogs for veterans with PTSD. Also, the VA offers
access to PTSD Coach Online.
KEEP VETERANSOFF THE STREETSRather than allowing veterans fall victim to homelessness after years
of exhausting themselves on the battlefield. The Department ofVeterans Affairs' Stand Down program was created so that food,
shelter, health screenings, and resources are made available to bothunemployed and homeless veterans.
SEND A CAREPACKAGE OR ALETTER
Send a letter or a care package to needy or isolatedveterans. Operation Gratitude has issued more than 1.5
million individually addressed care packages toindividuals withing the military community.
HELP THEM TAKEFLIGHTThe Honor Flight Network has helped veterans make the freepilgrimage to the World War II Memorial on the National Mallin Washington. The public can support veterans by acting asvolunteers and escorting vets to the memorial. Also, Honor
Flight helps to transport vets who are terminally-ill.
SHARE THEIRSTORIES
Veterans History Project helps to collect the importantstories of veterans so that its placed in the Library of
Congress. The Library of Congress is always listening forthe incredible words that these individuals want to
share. Encourage them to reach out and verbalize theirexperience.
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