Posted: 16 Feb 2011 12:00 AM PST
Hatfield Consultants was selected as an Agent Orange Champion by Make Agent Orange History (www.makeagentorangehistory.org) which is a project managed by Active Voice (www.activevoice.net) and supported by the Ford Foundation (www.fordfoundation.org). It is a collaborative effort to raise awareness of the long-term effects of Agent Orange in Vietnam, highlight solutions to the problem, and connect individuals, foundations and non-governmental organizations with opportunities to get involved.
Being selected as an Agent Orange Champion means that the person or company has devoted their time and energy to understanding the legacy of Agent Orange and try to come up with solutions to help address this problem.
To see how Hatfield has contributed to this cause, please click on this link: http://makeagentorangehistory.org/agent-orange-champions/
About Hatfield:
Established in 1974 and based in Vancouver, Canada, Hatfield Consultants has built a worldwide reputation in environmental services with over 1,600 successful projects in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Hatfield strives to provide clients with innovative and cost-effective solutions, while applying best environmental practices, meeting regulatory requirements, and contributing to a sustainable future.
For more information, you may contact:
Mr. Thomas Boivin
Director of International Operations & Senior Environmental Specialist
e-mail: hcp@hatfieldgroup.com
telephone: +1 604-926-3261
Thursday, February 17, 2011
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I am a 100% "service-connected" disabled Vietnam Veteran who was diagnosed with stage IV non-small cell lung cancer in 1999. Although mine was service connected the VAMC twice refused to treat me with a "standard of care" that would provide me with any chance of survival. My oncologist from the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX discribed the VA's "standard of care" nothing other than a "death sentence". I had to be treated via the auspices of MEDICAID.
ReplyDeleteI had a Near Death Experience (I was actually pronouced dead in the hospital) and went to 'heaven' where I met face-to-Face with Jesus the Christ and He sent me back to my body. So that's my experience with Agent Orange and the VA's treatment of this veteran.