Our bi-monthly free legal clinic for veterans in the DMV is this Friday, November 13th. The clinic will be from 10 AM to 2 PM, by appointment only. See attached a printable flyer as well as a social media graphic. You can share this with any Veterans and circulate on your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. […]
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Veterans Day 2020
On Veterans Day next Wednesday, the Atlantic Council, a Washington-based think tank, is hosting a major event celebrating military service. It features the virtual premiere screening of a short film, VETERANS DAY 2020, that will be introduced by General David Petraeus. The film is adapted from a stage play, “War Words,” which is based on […]
The Promise is Still Valid
The National Association of American Veterans, Inc. is please to announce the publication of The Promise is Still Valid written by Dr. Pastor Byron J. Williams, U.S. Air Force (Ret) and Senior Advisor for NAAV Spiritual Wellness services at www.naavets.org. Dr. Williams speaks of God’s promises actively working in the lives of believers. You can […]
Emergency Assisted Living
Veterans give their all in the service, yet may find it challenging to resume their civilian lives, especially if they suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Reintegrating into the community can be a long, hard road. And even later in life, veterans face an additional hurdle if they need to move into an assisted living […]
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Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II
Event registration page: https://alumni.drexel.edu/s/1683/alumni/interior.aspx?sid=1683&gid=2&pgid=2976&content_id=2671
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Hello, I’m hoping you can assist us. I am with the Visitor Services Team at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. The Museum has re-opened to the public but due to COVID-19 we have had to temporarily suspend our timed pass policy for veteran’s active duty military and first responders. We know […]
Men Veterans Health Care
Men Veterans Health Facts Health concerns you should ask your doctor for more information are as follows: Prostate Cancer: About 30,000 men die of prostate cancer yearly. African Americans men with a family history of prostate cancer are at high risk. Men between the age of 40, age 50 for others should be screened yearly. […]
Four Job Alternatives to Get Employed During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has been a hard hit for most companies. For that reason, many people lost their jobs. Dealing with things like paying the bills and buying groceries became stressful. Finding a job during the pandemic can be hard, as moving from one place to another is impossible because of isolation measurements. With this […]
THE COMING EVICTION CRISIS: ‘IT’S HARD TO PAY THE BILLS ON NOTHING’
IF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REPEATS THE MISTAKES OF THE LAST RECESSION, MILLIONS OF AMERICANS WILL LOSE THEIR APARTMENTS AND HOMES. By Binyamin Appelbaum The belongings of a family evicted at the end of July from their home in New Orleans.Jake Clapp/Gambit New Orleans In Columbus, Ohio, judges have relocated eviction hearings to the cavernous halls […]