We Care for Veterans Promotion
To honor the military for their service and sacrifice, participating Homewatch CareGivers locations across the US are each providing up to 20 hours of free caregiving services to U.S. Military Veterans having served in any conflict.
We feel the best way we can pitch in and show our support is by providing our services to those who have sacrificed so much for our nation. We hope that our services can help disabled vets and their families get on the road to recovery and rehabilitation.
We also know that veterans re-entering civilian life can often be sandwiched between constraints of caring for children as well as elderly parents. We are hoping this program can provide much needed respite or bridge care in these scenarios as well.
Contact your area location to apply for the We Care for Veterans promotion.
Promotion Rules
- The We Care for Veterans promotional offering is available only in participating Homewatch CareGivers locations.
- The promotion is available to one U.S. Military Veteran per participating location, issued on a first come, first serve basis.
- Applicants must live within the service area of a participating Homewatch CareGivers location.
- Care can be purposed for any use that falls within the parameters of Homewatch CareGivers existing service offering.
- The 20 hours of free care can be used in increments determined by the Homewatch location.
- Applicants must be signed up for the We Care for Veterans promotion by November 30th, 2008.
Veterans Outreach Program
Homewatch CareGivers gives back to the community through its Veterans Outreach Program, which provides free guidance and education about the Aid and Attendance Benefit to veterans as well as surviving spouses. Homewatch CareGivers makes every effort to put potential claimants together with service offices from groups like Legion and Purple Heart who will represent the claimant before the VA for no charge. Contact your area location for more information.
Other Resources for Disabled Veterans
The Wounded Warrior Project; the greatest casualty is being forgotten, http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/
The Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes, http://www.saluteheroes.org/
The official site of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, http://www.vfw.org/
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