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Originally Posted by nostatic View Post
For those who went to the movie, have you done anything to improve the plight of returning Warfighters? Do you volunteer at your local VA? Support research into treating and preventing PTS? Donate to any of the charities that support Vets?

I am thankful that the movie raises awareness of the struggles that returning Warfighters face.

According to AIP, these are legit charities that support Vets:

Army Emergency Relief Fund (A+)
Air Force Aid Society (A+)
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (A+)
Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund (A+)
Fisher House Foundaton (A+)
Armed Services YMCA of the USA (A-)
National Military Family Association (A)
Homes For Our Troops A
Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America A–
Operation Homefront – N.O. A
Semper Fi Fund / Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund

One of my colleague's is very involved in the Semper Fi Fund. Highly recommended.
Another to add is Project Healing Waters: Project Healing Waters > Home
It may not seem like much, but when dealing with stress and loss, a day on the water really lifts these guys spirits. It's a lot of fun.
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