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Service Connected Disabled Veteran Needs Assistance To Help Support Family

by James Simpson
(Martinsburg, WV, USA)

I am disabled for combat PTSD and am currently in an inpatient program at the VA Medical Center in Martinsburg, WV.

I am receiving 50% currently from the VA; however while in the program I am unable to work.

I need help to pay some bills while in the PRRP program as well as assistance with some other things.

I really need the help this program offers and am afraid I will have to leave early to return to work if I am not able to come up with the finances I need to take care of my wife and step-children.

Any assistance would be tremendously appreciated. If anyone could assist my family in any way, please comment here.

Thank you for taking the time to read this and know a little about me. Sincerely, James.

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