Veterans National Recovery Center For The Homeless & Ptsd Distressed

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5 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

1

ncorrin Client Served

Rating: 5

08/21/2020

This organization is ran by an amazing veteran who has gone above and beyond to help tell the stories of others who serves. Stories of injustices and to help correct the wrongs. They are not afraid of telling the truth. I will stand beside this organization full heartedly knowing they will always do what is right.

-SrA Nicole Dawson

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cthundathil Client Served

Rating: 5

09/21/2018

I am the veteran. While not many people will tell my story, VNRC took time and invested resources into my story. They tried to bring awareness to #burnpits and sexual assault. I am grateful to them and for their time.

1

MagdalynnPiper General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

03/17/2017

Homeless and Ptsd are epidemics in our Nation. My daughter has Ptsd and is never able to enjoy a regular routine in life. I am so happy to know that their are organizations like this to help. It is difficult to relate to Ptsd until you are around it.

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bob.krause1 Volunteer

Rating: 5

08/15/2014

VNRC created the Military Sexual Assault.legislation passed in Iowa in 2014 to improve reporting of and enforcement against Military Sexual Assault in the Iowa National Guard. Very big plus!!

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For the Vets Donor

Rating: 5

03/16/2013

The Veterans National Recovery Center is launching a PTSD flag to be flown nationwide. It follows the success of the POW/MIA flag. This group is frugal with spending with a vast majority of its budget for services for veterans.

Board is composed of individuals committed to veterans' health and quality of life. Most are retired service members.

My gift was enthusiastically received and the board informs me of charity functions, news.

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