Posted on Nov 24, 2015
The Parades Are Over. Where Are Your Troops? (Part Two)
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If it weren't for charities...
In July, 2014, "RIP Medical Debt" was launched for the purpose of taking the weight of unpaid medical debt off the backs of our fellow citizens. Certainly a worthwhile cause, considering over 50 percent of all personal bankruptcies in the U.S. are medical debt related and medical debt is an unwelcome burden for too many families.
It is now RIP's intention to include veteran debt in our campaign. It was a development that, even I as a Navy veteran, had not considered. After all, our government is supposed to be responsible for those who serve and have served, right? Not quite, not well, and sometimes not at all.
Learn more about this need, how RIP answers it and how you can help by following the link.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jerry-ashton/the-parades-are-over-wher_b_8632050.html
In July, 2014, "RIP Medical Debt" was launched for the purpose of taking the weight of unpaid medical debt off the backs of our fellow citizens. Certainly a worthwhile cause, considering over 50 percent of all personal bankruptcies in the U.S. are medical debt related and medical debt is an unwelcome burden for too many families.
It is now RIP's intention to include veteran debt in our campaign. It was a development that, even I as a Navy veteran, had not considered. After all, our government is supposed to be responsible for those who serve and have served, right? Not quite, not well, and sometimes not at all.
Learn more about this need, how RIP answers it and how you can help by following the link.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jerry-ashton/the-parades-are-over-wher_b_8632050.html
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