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VETERANS NATIONAL RECOVERY CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS & PTSD DISTRESSED

BURLINGTON, Iowa

The Veterans National Recovery Center works for the veterans that are hard cases. Many veterans have had difficulty re-entering society after coming home from overseas deployments. Conditions acquired in war that are not readily visible as wounds to the public, can be show stoppers for a veteran. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Military Sexual Trauma (MST), Burnpit Lung and Mefloquine Toxicity create mental and physical conditions that can cause a disconnectedness and worse. This destroys the veteran, his or her family, home, job and even life. We are also concerned with discharge injustices that occur to veterans because of errors or coverups (wrongful discharges) and work to publicize and coordinate pro bono legal help by other concerns where possible. Generally . the VNRC’s mission is to advocate for and assist those veterans who are struggling to adapt to a normal life and assist them with the transition. We do so with the general public, policy makers, and with veterans themselves. Our primary tool is public advocacy and finding the proper assistance. The VNRC is composed primarily of volunteers. This allows us to stretch your gift!

VNRC WORKS TO BUILD AWARENESS AND WORKS TO BUILD PEOPLE
The VNRC works to build awareness of veterans’ problems at the big picture level, as well as at the very personal level. We do this because of the invisible wounds of war are easily overlooked by law enforcement, families, friends, employers, policy makers and even the medical community. The invisible wounds come from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury, Military Sexual Trauma, and the occasional fraudulent ... Mehr lesen

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