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Agent Orange Town Hall

  • Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:10
    Message # 1505638

    AGENT ORANGE TOWN HALL

    Agent Orange Exposure results in consequential diseases to Vietnam Veterans

    Chapter 528 is sponsoring an Agent Orange Town Hall on Saturday, April 26, 2014, at Northville High School., Northville, Michigan The objective is to inform and register veterans, their families and community, that have been affected by Agent Orange and other dioxins used during the Vietnam War up to the present.

    The effects of these dioxins are carried in the DNA of the affected person for up to seven generations. It is important that this information be made available to all concerned, including the general public and medical profession. The National Academy of Sciences and Veterans Administration has connected Agent Orange and other dioxin exposure during this period, to include 12 diseases, 38 cancers, and 20 birth defects. Our veterans will not be around to make future generations aware of the possible debilitating health problems passed on to their heirs. This Town Hall will be a stepping stone.

    Through education people will be able to use the resources available to obtain help for their children and grandchildren and also to contact their legislators on these poisons that are affecting their family’s wellbeing.

    AGENT ORANGE TOWN HALL

    Northville High School

    45700 6 Mile Road

    Northville, MI 48168

    9AM – 3:30PM

    Reservations are required for this event

    Go to: www.VVA 528.org

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