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American Support - Veteran Help for Disabled Veteran Soldiers in need of assistance

Our Mission Statement I Helped a Vet
Veteran Love and Appreciation Inc., a nonprofit 501(c) (3), exists to provide direct, essential needs to our severely wounded and disabled men and women who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Our assistance is intended to bridge the gap for these brave men and women as they transition from military service into civilian life. We are helping to put shattered lives and families back together. These heroes of the “War on Terror” deserve America's support for their service and sacrifices made daily.

Read more about Operaion Holiday CheerOPERATION HOLIDAY CHEER
Each year Veteran Love volunteers visit the Miami, Atlanta and other Veteran’s Hospitals across the nation to bring “Holiday Cheer” to those troops who have been wounded and disabled. These very deserving men and women need our support now more than ever! The number of wounded troops continue to grow and this year is no exception. Because many of the wounded are still recovering and unable to provide for their families, it’s important to provide them with a way to celebrate the holidays.
~ OPERATION HOLIDAY CHEER ~
It’s time for Veteran Love and Appreciation’s annual “Operation Holiday Cheer”

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HELP FOR VETERANS IN DANGER OF FORECLOSURE
To obtain help from a VA financial counselor, veterans can call VA toll-free at 1-877-827-3702 or visit the VA's home loan guaranty program Web site.http://www.homeloans.va.gov

FOCUS: Food and Fuel
Veteran Love understands that there can be a substantial delay in the discharge from active duty and the payment of VA benefits. This is where Veteran Love steps in to help by providing for veterans’ essential, day to day needs. We have initiated Operation: Food and Fuel to provide for veterans and their families vital needs such as food and gas.

DONATION: ZUNE 8 GB MP3 Player ( more information here )
For your donation of only $150 you can have a ZUNE 8 GB MP3 Player: (2) two available individually for the price of $150 each Payments are accepted by mailing in checks or by clicking on the PayPal link:

Send Checks to: (please reference the Zune players on your check or include a copy of this page with your check) shipping is included to the lower 48 states! Veteran Love and Appreciation Fund, Inc. 930 Washington Ave, Suite 206 Miami Beach, FL 33139

To qualify for assistance, the disabled veterans:

  • Must have served in Iraq or Afghanistan (DD Form 214, required)
  • Must be a combat wounded disabled veteran (VA confirmation required, normally through VA case worker, Purple Heart and/or medical documentation of war wounds sustained)
  • Are not presently receiving benefits from either Defense Finance and Accounting Service or the Veterans Administration
  • Must allow Veteran Love to verify the information provided by the disabled veteran
  • Must provide substantiating information regarding the disabled veterans’ financial situation

Please email to:charlene@veteranlove.com or mail to:
Veteran Love and Appreciation
930 Washington Avenue Suite 206
Miami Beach, FL 33139



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Anthony “Tony” Larson

I Helped a Vet " Anthony “Tony” Larson, injured in an IED (improvised explosion device) explosion, October 2005 resulting in a right leg below the knee amputation read more

Traumatic Brain Injury

" SPC Shane Vincent, 22 years old, was critically injured when he sustained a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injuries, and abdominal wounds during an IED (improvised explosion device) blast, and subsequent vehicle rollover on May 24, 2007. read more

Spinal Cord injury

" Special Forces soldier Joseph Briseno, 24 years old, received a spinal cord injury due to a gunshot wound to his neck. He remains dependent on a ventilato. read more

IED explosion

" SSG John Borders, injured during an IED (improvised explosion device) explosion and remains at Walter Reed Army Medical Center since January 2006. In the past 18 months, he has had to endure over 50 surgeries. read more

Spinal Cord Injury

" Our appreciation to Veteran Love, Inc., but also to Charlene Riggs and Craig McMahon. Our appreciation for you kindness really can’t be stated enough. read more
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