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Agent Orange Hope Bracelet
- Posted to Honor a Vet by Nina Truong
$1,200 donated to this project
Your donation goes to the Association Of Birth Defect Children, Inc. dba Birth Defect Research for Children
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The Agent Orange Hope bracelet will help raise awareness and momentum in the Vietnam Veterans' children cause. Agent Orange Hope bracelet is more than beads on a bracelet; it's the hope and inspiration for others to join and to take action. Donations will help Birth Defect Research for Children continue their work on the behalf of veterans.
Birth Defect Research for Children wants you to join us in raising public awareness about the continuing effects of Agent Orange on Vietnam Veterans' children! We want to serve our veterans as they have served us by wearing a Agent Orange Hope Bracelet! If you donate $10 or more we will send you 2 Agent Orange Hope bracelet to wear.
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Update #2
Posted by Nina Truong (Campaign Leader) on Dec 7, 2012Thank you Starwood Vacation Homes for coming in and volunteering your time in making the Agent Orange Hope bracelets! It is a wonderful cause to bring awareness to. What better way to show your support by being involved.
Get one and share one today by donating to this cause today!
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Update #1
Posted by Nina Truong (Campaign Leader) on Nov 8, 2012Hello Causers,
I would like to thank you for your kind donations and ask of you to email me at Nina@birthdefects.org in order for Birth Defect Research for Children to send you your bracelets.
Email should include:
*name
*address
*color of bracelet you want (orange or brown)
*size (small or large) Note: in the picture it is small.Thank you and keep up the good in the world!
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My father has Agent Orange. He has not been able to get help by the Veteran Hospital. He was diagnosed with Agent Orange at Walson Army Hospital in Fort Dix NJ after he came back form Nam. The hospital closed and he doesn't know who has his medical records. I found a small bit info to where his record may be, but it must not have been the right link. My father still has not received any help.
Thank you Jr. very much for this information.
Go to your Count Veterans affairs office, and they can help you.
Thank you.
I am the widow of a Vietnam veteran, I need a reason for being here. I would love to help make bracelets. I have a lot of alone time. djbarth43@yahoo.com I'm in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Could we work something out?
Hello Dorothy,
I will consult with my Betty our Executive Director and see if we can ship some to you.
I am also a Vietnam vet widow. he died from non-hodgkins lymphoma. my son was born with a 1 lb tumor that caused numerous problems, my grandson died from unknown causes @ 3mos,and now my daughter died of breast cancer recently. I would like to help this cause in any way I can.
How do you order the bracelets?
Hello if you click the donate button on the upper right corner, and make your donation there we can send you your bracelets once you email nina@birthdefects.org with the necessary information from "update 1."
I spent three tours there now I am slowing dieing from the affects of agent orange.
My heart is with you. My husband died a slow painful death due to AO. I pray that the VA is helping u. I lost him in January23,2012. If you want to talk on FB, I would be glad to talk with you.
I a vietnam vet can you ship york Bracelet to the manila philippines.
Hello Robert,
If it is possible, could give us the exact address so we can see the shipping price?