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1. Browse and consult the relative organizations. Such as Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), The National Veterans of America (NVOA), Disabled American Veterans (DAV), these non-profit organizations offer a variety of programs, services and events for wounded veterans. In 2012, WWP spent $114,817,090 on programs in support of wounded veterans, their families. Visit their websites, see the conditions of veterans, or make an online donation. You can donate money, food, or anything else that can help them assuage the economic or physical problems. They are strongly guaranteed organizations that you can trust.
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2. Propagandize. Thanks to the fast improvement of internet, we have Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, iMessage, and a bunch of social tools to connect each other and form a huge social relationship net. Why not use them as a way to propagandize the idea? Post something that encourage people to concern and help the veterans on your status, your moment to spread and make more and more people realize the importance: We need to give veterans a hand.
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3. Firsthand contact. It will be much better if you can take some time to look after the veterans, to talk with them. To some of them speaking, comprehension is much better than materials. They want to appease, to try to put down the traumatic memory by chatting with people. Fill up their hearts' cracks.
Remember, doing worths hundred times than saying. Start it right now. Let our veterans feel warm.