Job Help for Paralyzed Vets
Honestly, if you are a paralyzed veteran, I think the government should just pay for your expenses for the rest of your life. You wouldn’t be paralyzed if you hadn’t served your country, after all; let your country take care of you.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t always work that way—not to mention, many people would rather work than be idle, allowing them to feel a sense of accomplishment. For the paralyzed vets in the Boston area, a new program may help provide job opportunities. 85% of vets with severe disabilities are unemployed, and the Boston Paralyzed Veterans of America Vocational Rehabilitation Office helps to remedy this, giving vets the opportunities they need. Click here for more information.
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It is sad a group needs to
It is sad a group needs to exist for this, but I am glad that there is some substantial choices out there for these Veterans.
Me too.
Me too.