Rep. Filner joined Congress in 1992 as a representative of southern California. He is currently Chairman of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee. As Chairman, Rep. Filner established a series of symposiums that focused on a variety of veterans’ issues including claims backlogs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Col. Coots is the current Commander of the Walter Reed Health Care System in Washington, D.C. He brings a great deal of experience to his current position with an extensive background in military medicine. Col. Coots’ most recent assignments include Commander of the Keller Army Community Hospital and Commander of Andrew Rader Army Health Clinic at Ft. Myer, Virginia.
Lt. Col. Feser is the Director of the Wounded Warrior Project’s Washington Bureau. He recently retired from 27 years of military service where he was recognized for many accomplishments. Lt. Col. Feser joined CSS Global in 2007 as Vice President of Protection Group.
For more information or to donate, visit the Homes For Our Troops website.
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America Supports You – A collection of over 350 organizations providing support for military members and their families
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Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors.
Disabled American Veterans website.
Due to medical advances in the treatment of battlefield injuries, soldiers are coming home from Afghanistan and Iraq with injuries that would have killed them in previous wars. Who is caring for these wounded vets? In many cases, it’s their parents. We explore the challenges these caregivers face, and we look at what is being done to help them.
When a soldier is wounded, the entire family suffers. Gail Ulerie shares her struggle to care for her son after he was severely injured in Iraq.
Congressman Bob Filner (D-CA) tells us wounded soldiers are increasingly turning to loved ones for care. How is the U.S. Congress offering legislation to help these caregivers?
Hospitals like Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. are transforming the care they offer in response to the growing need of returning vets. Col. Norvell Coots, Commander, Walter Reed Health Care System, discusses how the hospital is responding to the physical and psychological wounds of wounded soldiers.
There are currently more than 350 non-profit organizations nationwide dedicated to providing support for military members and their families. Brian Feser of the Wounded Warrior Project tells us what one of these organizations is doing for our vets.
Through most of her distinguished reporting career, Sheilah Kast has focused on the economy and workplace and how they affect people's lives. Well known to viewers of public television, ABC News, and CNN, she has covered the White House and Congress.
Kast also reported on the Washington aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. Her stories included an investigation of anthrax in the mails and the struggles of bereaved Pentagon families to secure benefits.
At The Washington Star, in her first reporting job, Kast covered financial regulation, taxes, and energy. Her expertise in these important issues eventually led her to start a national public-television show, "This Week in Business," which she hosted in association with Business Week magazine.
Ms. Kast is a skilled interviewer. She has often hosted NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday and has her own current-affairs interview show on public radio in Maryland.
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