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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Pauline Yoshihashi, Strategic Communications(323) 683-8191 VETERANS HEALING INITIATIVE AWARDS GRANTS TO PROVIDE SUBSTANCE ABUSE, TRAUMA TREATMENT FUNDING FOR VETERANS Loyola Recovery Foundation and Samaritan Village of New York, La Paloma of Memphis Receive Grants for Veterans’ Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
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Samaritan Village, Inc. Proudly Announces the opening of a new WOMEN VETERANS PROGRAM Building on 50 Years Experience in Chemical Dependency Treatment and 15 Years Experience in Veterans-Specific Treatment
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FOX 5's Dr. Sapna Parikh looks at Veterans Healing Initiative and its work to help U.S. Veterans struggling with substance abuse and trauma
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Their wars were generations apart. Alex Haynes’s was Vietnam, where he was in the Army’s First Cavalry Division. Derek Smith’s was Iraq, as a Marine early on in the conflict. Read More By CLYDE HABERMAN Published: December 23, 2010, New York Times  
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Veterans Healing Initiative responding to the extraordinary increase of substance abuse and PTSD disorders among U.S. veterans.
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Make your voice heard and your dollar count for the Veterans Healing Initiative.
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New York, NY (November 12, 2010) The Veterans Healing Initiative (VHI) announced today that Samaritan Village of New York, Grace After Fire and Loyola Recovery Foundation will receive funding from the organization's inaugural round of grants. Each program was selected based on a comprehensive review process by the VHI board that included clinical evaluations, site visits and an analysis of the programs effectiveness based on the outcomes of both male and female veteran patients.
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Will Help Heal “The War Within” FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 21, 2009—The Veterans Healing Initiative (VHI) has been formed in response to the dramatic increase of Substance Abuse (SA) and co-occurring mental health disorders among U.S. Veterans. Formed by Margaret Stone and James L. Abernathy, VHI’s core mission is to raise funds for veterans who need treatment for Addiction and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and help them begin to heal the war within.
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