New veterans charity in Cape aims to meet all needs

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By pressofatlanticcity.com

A new Cape May County charity aims to help military veterans in crisis by offering transportation, helping with benefits applications or, in some cases, giving cash.

The Citizens-Veterans Advisory Council of Cape May County helps veterans who are facing eviction, need a ride to the doctor or want help with a disability or health-insurance claim.
What makes the group unique is its network of connections to hospitals, public service agencies and other charities that know how to solve problems fast, member Carol Cohen said.
She is director of the Southern Shore chapter of the American Red Cross, which covers Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Salem counties.
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