VETERANAID.ORG BEGINS CAMPAIGN TO BRING BENEFIT TO PUBLIC ATTENTION

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VETERANAID.ORG BEGINS CAMPAIGN TO BRING BENEFIT TO PUBLIC ATTENTION
(Aid & Attendance Special Pension worth millions to Veterans and their families)

For over two years, VeteranAid.org has been the premier website for information about the Aid and Attendance (A&A) Special Pension.  Hidden by the VA for over 57 years, this benefit represents thousands of dollars per month for qualifying Veterans and their spouses.  With over 2 million widows of Veterans eligible for this benefit alone, literally millions of dollars are available for disbursement.

While VeteranAid.org is the number one website for information on the A&A benefit, the money for widely advertising the site has not been available.  Site creator, Debbie Burak, has thus far funded the entire project from personal funds.  Ms. Burak believes strongly that the VA has not been forthcoming about the benefit and has constantly, as a matter of policy, hidden the benefit from the general public.

The main goal of the site is to disseminate information about the A&A benefit to the general public and ensure that every Veteran and widow that is eligible for the benefit receive what is due to them.

     

VeteranAid.org now has the opportunity to reach a wide audience through a series of Retirement Fairs throughout the United States.  These fairs attract thousands of people, mostly Baby-Boomer age, and are the perfect venues to publicize the benefit and distribute valuable materials and information to the very segment of the public that is most affected by this benefit.

Baby-Boomers, while representing the largest portion of the US population, are also the ones with elderly parents reaching the stage of their lives where the A&A benefit would allow for better health care, a higher-standard of Nursing Home or Assisted Living Facility and more financial security.

VeteranAid.org is looking for donations to help defray the costs of attending these events.  Printing costs alone are more than the organization can currently bear.  While VeteranAid.org is not yet a non-profit and donations are not tax-deductible, the organization is asking for your help to get the word out about the A&A benefit to those that truly deserve everything we have to offer—Veterans and their families.

If you would like to donate, please visit www.VeteranAid.org/store.  You can purchase an item or click on the Donate button on the right side of the screen.  Purchases and donations are made through PayPal.


Ms. Burak has recently appeared on Indie Talk with Pete Dominick on Sirius Satellite Radio and has given numerous interviews with both print, internet and radio outlets.  For more information about the Aid and Attendance benefit, please visit www.VeteranAid.org.  To contact Ms. Burak about media opportunities, please email [email protected].  For advertising opportunities with VeteranAid.org, please contact [email protected].

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