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Vietnam Veterans of America

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222: 305:(VVALS) to provide assistance to veterans seeking benefits and services from the government. By working under the theory that a veteran representative should be an advocate for the veteran rather than simply a facilitator, VVALS quickly established itself as the most competent and aggressive legal-assistance program available to veterans. VVALS published the most comprehensive manual ever developed for veteran service representatives, and in 1985, VVALS wrote the widely acclaimed 122: 275:, searching for allies to support the creation of an advocacy organization devoted exclusively to the needs of Vietnam veterans. VVA, initially known as the Council of Vietnam Veterans, began its work. By the summer of 1979, the Council of Vietnam Veterans had transformed into Vietnam Veterans of America, a 316:
Today, Vietnam Veterans of America has a national membership of nearly 90,000, with more than 650 chapters throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam. VVA state councils coordinate the activities of local chapters. VVA places great emphasis on coordinating its national
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The next several years saw VVA grow in size, stature, and prestige. VVA's professional membership services, veterans service, and advocacy work gained the respect of Congress and the veterans community. In 1986, VVA's exemplary work was formally acknowledged by the granting of a congressional
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The Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. : hearing before the Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, on H.R. 4772 ... March 21, 1984.
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VVA aims to campaign on issues important to Vietnam veterans, to create a new identity for this generation of veterans, and to improve public perception of Vietnam veterans. The organization's main efforts concern:
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in November 1982. The week-long activities rekindled a sense of brotherhood among the veterans and a feeling that they shared an experience that was too significant to ignore.
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that is committed to serving the needs of all veterans. It is funded without any contribution from any branch of government. VVA is the only such organization chartered by the
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activities and programs with the work of its local chapters and state councils and is organized to ensure that victories gained at the national level are implemented locally.
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VVA helps to provide greater public awareness of the outstanding issues surrounding Vietnam-era veterans by disseminating written information on a continual basis.
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Membership grew steadily, and for the first time, VVA secured significant contributions. The combination of the public's willingness to talk about the
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and the basic issues that it raised, as well as the veterans themselves coming forward, was augmented by the nation's dedication of the
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VVA has organizing councils in 43 states, some 650 local chapters, and more than 85,000 individual members.
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Organizing "Stand Downs" for the hard to reach homeless veteran in need of services.
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Patriotic and national organizations chartered by the United States Congress
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In January 1978, a small group of Vietnam veteran activists came to
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Assisting veterans seeking benefits/services from the government
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Congressionally chartered Veterans Service Organization (VSO)
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Health care for veterans, including disabled veterans
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VVA members marching in an Independence Day Parade,
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Bobby Muller
Stuart F. Feldman
Congressionally chartered Veterans Service Organization (VSO)
Silver Spring, Maryland
Official website
an advertisement
improve it
promotional content
external links
neutral point of view
Learn how and when to remove this message
non-profit
United States
United States Congress
Vietnam War veterans
congressional charter
Title 36 of the United States Code

Ypsilanti, Michigan
Homeless
Washington, D.C.
veterans service organization
Bobby Muller
Stuart F. Feldman
Vietnam War
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam Veterans of America Legal Services
John Rowan
Thomas H. Corey

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