Veterans and Community Members Share Their Experiences and the Assistance They Received Through Salute 2 Service.
WWII Vet gets needed help completing VA claims processNorman Oxenberg served in WW II with General Patton as a Combat Engineer. Like many veterans he suffered injuries during combat. Years later when he attempted to claim the benefits he needed, he found the process to be confusing and hard to navigate. He went without. Organizations told him what to do rather than showing him how to do it (complete the paperwork). Rodney Wyatt and Salute2Service changed all that….
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Homeless and living on the Streets of Bucks CountyHear how Rodney Wyatt and Salute2Service helped Cody Bruce - buying him a meal, giving him money, and providing a gift bag (clothing, toiletries, gift card, magazines). See how your support can make a difference…and what it means when we show “there are people out there that care”.
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"finally there's somebody out there to help me"Homelessness can happen to anyone says Michelle a USAF Veteran. “There are so many homeless vets on the street that don’t know there is somebody out there to help them. Rodney assisted immediately providing food and shelter. . No questions asked."
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helping the spouse of a veteranSalute2Service helped Cassandra McDavidson get benefits for her deceased husband, a navy veteran.
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helping Vets and their families be self-sustainedDomenica, a US Army veteran, connected with S2S through her church when she was going through a hard time.
S2S has helped her and her children. “If it was not for Salute2Service I would not be able to be self-sustained. S2S means a lot to us veterans and needy families as well." |
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helping Vets get back on their feetSalute2Service helped James get back on his feet by providing clothes, essentials and assisting him to find a place to live and a job. “S2S is a great facility for a veteran that needs any kind of assistance. They are there to help”
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