Friday, August 2, 2013

FACES OF AGENT ORANGE

EVENT:  TOWN HALL MEETING      

SUBJECT:  THE LEGACY OF EXPOSURE TO AGENT ORANGE ON VIETNAM VETERANS AND OUR OFFSPRING

LOCATION:  ERIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NORTH CAMPUS
KITTINGER BUILDING, ROOM K-100

DATE:  SEPTEMBER 14, 2013

TIME:  2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

This will be an educational meeting open to the public. Vietnam veterans, wives of deceased veterans, along with children and grandchildren are invited to attend to get some possible answers to ongoing with health issues. These health problems may be associated with one or both of their parent’s exposure to Agent Orange and other harmful chemicals used in the Vietnam War.

Past and future health issues will be discussed. A registry is being created by Representatives of the Vietnam Veterans of America National office, headed by Mokie Porter, Director of Communications and Marketing and Dr. Tom Berger, Director of the Vietnam Veterans of America National Health Council.

National representatives from the Vietnam Veterans of America Headquarters will be attending this meeting to help shed some light on the health issues that affect Vietnam veterans and many of their offspring’s. Former National President of the Associates of Vietnam Veterans of America, Nancy Switzer, Mokie Porter will be in attendance as well as former National Director-at –Large Dr. Patrick W. Welch as our moderator.
There will be Certified Veterans Service Officers at the meeting to answer questions and assist any individual in making out a claim.

All are welcome to attend. If you know an individual who has children or grandchildren who has parents or grandparents were in Vietnam please pass this information along.

SEE YOU THERE ON SEPTEMBER 14, 2013

Not every health concern is a result of exposure to Agent Orange. It may be in your best interest to find out.   

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