Today is Purple Heart Day. We would like to recognize the Military Order of the Purple Heart Organization {@MOPHUSA} for the outstanding work their 40K+ members provide around the country. Visit https://lnkd.in/gFVGVuj to learn more and locate a chapter near you. #purpleheart #combatveterans
United Military Care, Inc.
Armed Forces
Marietta, Georgia 209 followers
Veterans count on us!
About us
United Military Care raises the standards of care for Georgia’s veterans through one-on-one solutions, service, and support. We are committed to serve all Georgia veterans and their families through a multifaceted approach aimed at providing comprehensive support, fostering collaboration, and ensuring the well-being of those who have served our nation. At the core of United Military Care's mission is a dedication to veterans, recognizing their sacrifices and valiant service. The organization goes beyond mere acknowledgment, actively engaging in initiatives that address the unique needs of veterans and their families. By offering a range of services, United Military Care seeks to create a supportive ecosystem that allows veterans to enjoy success after military service.
- Website
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https://unitedmilitarycare.org
External link for United Military Care, Inc.
- Industry
- Armed Forces
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Marietta, Georgia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Celebration of Military Service, Community Referrals, Battle Buddy, Veteran Strong, Emergency Response Team, We CARE VET Fairs, Georgia Veterans Network, Veteran Homelessness, Service, Support, and Solutions
Locations
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Primary
1220 Old Canton Road
Marietta, Georgia 30062, US
Employees at United Military Care, Inc.
Updates
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For such a big world, too many Veterans are struggling with isolation and loneliness. In fact, many professionals say it is the epidemic of our time. The VA and other Veteran Serving Organizations have come together to support Buddy Check Week in October. Veterans and service members are encouraged to reach out and check on one another. You can start now by visiting https://lnkd.in/eAUKQQ2d and finding someone you served with, regardless of branch or the amount of time that has passed. It's #NationalFriendshipDay, you had their back then, what's changed? Be a friend today, make the call. #buddycheck #veterans #beafriend
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The Gulf War, also known as Operation Desert Storm, began this day in 1990 following Saddam Hussein's invasion and occupation in Kuwait. To everyone who soon deployed and those around the world who supported the effort - you are not forgotten! #weremember #veterans #youmatter
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Today, in 1953, the Korean War ended. 36,000 U. S. Military Service Members gave their lives between 1950 and 1953 to help countries threatened by communism. Georgia lost over 740 sons in that war. Never forget the ones who came before you. #rememberthem #forgottenwar
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Did you know? Veterans can download an app to their phone that will allow them to bypass the VA phone system to speak with a Nurse, talk with the pharmacy, receive virtual Non-Emergency Care, and more! Veterans can chat with VA staff in most locations Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. local time, excluding federal holidays. In some locations, staff are available 24/7. The app can be launched through the VA App Store and is available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play. #veterans #easyaccess #benefits #gethealthythrough
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Have you filled that open position yet? You've been looking for the right candidate for a while now. Look no further-Hire A Veteran! Today is national Hire A Vet day. @HireHeroes @WorksourceGANational #hireveterans
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Did you know that today, in 1848, the first Women's 👩Rights Convention was held in the United States? Organized by five women: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Coffin Mott, Martha Coffin Wright, Mary Ann McClintock, and Jane Hunt. They discussed their lives and challenges over tea, then decided that they should write a list of demands concerning women. Written similarly to the Declaration of Independence, the Declaration of Sentiments included a list of sixteen demands to improve women's lives, including the right to an education, the right to own property, and the right to vote in public elections. Seventy-two years after the Seneca Falls Convention, the 19th Amendment was ratified by thirty-six states. It meant that United States, and individual states, could not deny the right to vote on the basis of sex. Don't squander what so many men and women worked so hard for - prepare to Vote. 1. Take the time to learn about the candidates 2and research any particular issues of concern you have. precinct 2. Check with your local Board of Elections to ensure you are registered to Vote and know the location of your precinct. 3. Watch for local county, city, and school board meetings that you can participate in. 4. Do your part! #vote #beheard