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VETASSIST.ORG BEGINS FREE ASSISTANCE WITH BENEFITS FILING

We are extremely pleased to announce that VetAssist.org, with the sponsorship of American Veterans Institute, now offers free assistance for Veterans and their families in filing for the Aid and Attendance Special Pension.

Please visit VetAssist.org for more information on their programs.

Also, please visit American Veterans Institute--a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring Veterans.  Responsible for such missions as Operation Welcome Home, AVI is a tremendous resource for Veterans and their families.

 
 
 
 
 
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VeteranAid.org was created to provide information, free of charge, to veterans, their spouses and families.  If you are a veteran, the surviving spouse of a veteran, or the responsible family member of a veteran, we urge you to apply for the VA Aid and Attendance Special Pension at the earliest time possible.  This benefit could make the difference between a veteran or surviving spouse living in a high-quality assisted living facility or in a state-operated nursing home.

VeteranAid.org cannot answer any legal or medical questions.  VeteranAid.org is not associated with any government agency and cannot guarantee eligibility nor monetary compensation from the Aid and Attendance program.  This website is for informational purposes only.

*Figures are from the Veteran's Administration as of 1/01/07  Please contact the VA to verify current Aid and Attendance monthly payments.

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