The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) topic page on Change.org highlights the efforts and advocacy work for veterans in various countries. The VFW plays a crucial role in supporting and advocating for veterans rights, benefits, and well-being. Petitions under this topic often focus on improving healthcare services for veterans, securing adequate benefits, and addressing mental health issues faced by returning soldiers.
One notable petition with thousands of signatures calls for increased funding for VA hospitals to reduce wait times and improve access to quality healthcare services for veterans. Another popular petition advocates for better mental health support and resources for veterans struggling with PTSD and other mental health conditions.
By exploring and supporting the petitions on the VFW topic page, you can contribute to the betterment of veterans lives and show your support for those who have served their country. Join the movement to ensure that veterans receive the care and support they deserve for their sacrifices.
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They just let all their friends in whether they are veterans or not making it a public bar, then hide behind their nonprofit status. Was in there only once for a pool tournament and they definitely were over serving people drinks. Alot of them left before I did and they got into their cars stumbling out the door. Nobody will do anything until it's your family member is hurt or killed by these fools. Bad behavior for a "veterans" organization!
My wife and I tried to join the VFW in Georgetown, and was told because we are "black" we were not allowed despite my service of almost 30 years. When I made complaint, their leadership came to my home and harassed me. Then come to find out they bought a few black people's membership from the LCVG just to claim they had black members. This place has had a reputation of being a white post and will be something they live with years to come. No excuse for this behavior whatsoever.
Recently lost my husband to a service related illness. I went to the Georgetown VFW to get assistance and information about survivor benefits. The veterans officer just pushed me off to someone else. Less than helpful and disrespectful to veterans in Georgetown.