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United States of America
Web-Links
We are located at the freedoms foundation in Valley Forge PA {see ffvf.org } which has an 85 acre campus with accommodations for 150 people. There is no cost to attend the workshop for veterans and their families, the workshop is portable and we are a non profit. Return to Honor Program Freedoms Foundation http://www.returntohonorworkshop.com/
It is an American based website which encompasses all branches of the Armed Forces and has lots of great information and superb links to other agency's, websites and support services which are there to help anyone who needs a helping hand. Please go to her site by clicking the following link:
Unfortunately this website is not longer in operation but I would like to thank Betty for all the help she provided me (in the UK) and the many thousands of other servicemen & Women from America and around the world.
Unfortunately this website is not longer in operation but I would like to thank Marci for all the help she provided me (in the UK) and the many thousands of other servicemen & Women from Veterans Around the World.
"Women Veterans' Health" at Suite101.com dealt with health issues for ex-servicewomen in the United States of America but also the United Kingdom and Canada, with other countries to be added. The site offered a new feature health article weekly, health news stories and announcements, discussions and links to other web sites. There was information on breast cancer, fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Agent Orange, Gulf War Syndrome, PTSD, sexual trauma and abuse, spiritual health, disabilities, legal aid and appeals, health financial aid, government agencies and gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered disabled veterans. The editor, a disabled woman veteran
herself, was working to give the page an international flavour and to make it
more helpful to women veterans everywhere. "Unfortunately Sandy died November 10th 2001 so this website is no longer in operation"
I have created a permanent tribute in Sandy's memory (please click her button). Sandy, you were a wonderful lady who touched many hearts and helped thousands of people.
You will be truly missed
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Definition
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a natural emotional reaction to a deeply shocking and disturbing experience. It is a normal reaction to an abnormal situation. |