Stand By a Veteran (PSA – 30-second)
A Veteran’s family members or friends may be the first to notice when the person they love has changed. These changes could be a sign of a larger health concern, but help is available. Connect with hundreds of inspiring stories and learn how you can support a Veteran loved one.
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Видео Stand By a Veteran (PSA – 30-second) канала Make the Connection
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