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posted by [personal profile] devohoneybee at 10:38am on 21/11/2010
as Tzikeh said, this will either have you scratching your head at the fuss, or weeping with laughter.

it's... it's inexplicable.

http://jeffkatz.typepad.com/.a/6a0120a721c2d7970b0133f613a7ca970b-800wi
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posted by [personal profile] devohoneybee at 11:12am on 21/11/2010
I'm compiling a list of non-VA, non-governmental services for veterans.   For those outside the U.S., the VA system is the medical/psychological and benefits system that has the mission of caring for military veterans.  "VA" stands for "Veteran's Affairs."

I found this list:  http://coalitionforveterans.org/volunteer/ ; which is pretty good, but am interested in finding any kinds of groups and services that may be under the radar -- community, religious group, school-based, etc -- to get a fuller flavor of how people are responding to the needs of returning soldiers (from past and present service and wars).

If you know of anything -- no matter how small, please let me know.  And please, not limiting to the U.S.  I would love to know how people all over the world deal with the issue of welcoming soldiers home and helping them re-integrate into civilian life.

The purpose is several-fold:
 -- to create a resource list for veterans who, for one reason or another, don't feel comfortable turning to the VA for services.
 -- educate VA personnel about what else might be out there, as clues to needs that may not be being met through the official system.
 -- get ideas from different communities about service opportunities and projects that might be translatable to other communities.

thanks in advance!

(edited for punctuation)

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