Veterans For America

November 6, 2007

VFA Wounded Warrior Registry

Filed under: Veterans for America — admin @ 9:34 am

Veterans for America works with servicemembers and veterans who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan to ensure that they are getting the treatment they need for psychological wounds and/or traumatic brain injuries. If a servicemember or veteran feels that they are not getting the help they need, we talk with their military commanders, or we work with the VA to get them help. We also work with Congress on a bipartisan basis to make sure that our national leaders realize the scope of the challenges our military is facing.

VFA has launched a new service to help wounded warriors. Below, you’ll find a form asking for basic information if you have been wounded in battle, and you feel like you’re not getting the help you need. Please fill it out, and someone from VFA will be in touch with you shortly to talk about what can be done to help.

Note that required fields are marked in red.

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4 Comments

  1. [...] or someone you know, is an Iraq or Afghanistan veteran suffering from TBI or a psychological wound, please fill out our registry here so that we may help [...]

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  2. [...] is is why we recently launched our Wounded Warrior Registry. The purpose of this registry is to reach out and help servicemembers and veterans get the care they [...]

    Pingback by Veterans For America » Do You Know A Servicemember Or Veteran Who Needs Help Getting Help? — February 5, 2008 @ 7:43 am

  3. [...] We are going to continue our Wounded Warrior Registry Outreach — if you or someone you know needs help getting help with PTSD or TBI, please click here. [...]

    Pingback by Veterans For America » Fort Drum: The Tip of a Tragic Iceberg — February 14, 2008 @ 1:22 pm

  4. [...] Warrior Outreach Program is, more than anything, the voice of these servicemembers. Through our Wounded Warrior Registry Program and visits to active military bases around the country, like Fort Drum we hear where we are failing [...]

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