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Bridging The Gap of Georgia

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Our organization, established in 2011, Bridging The Gap of Georgia (BTGG) is a 501(c) (3) foundation that is dedicated to assisting our Veterans. Bridging The Gap of Georgia (BTGG) works DIRECTLY with the Veterans on a one-on-one basis - we're NOT a call center. No one in our organization collects a salary - everyone works on a volunteer basis. We don't just listen to their stories and tell the Veterans where to go get help; WE ARE THE HELP. We provide food, and shelter, and educational assistance DIRECTLY to as many Veterans as we can afford to. There is no long, tedious, confusing application process for them. If we have the space available in one of our residential centers, a Veteran is invited to come live at one of those centers that very same day. Bridging The Gap of Georgia (BTGG) is a 501 (c) (3) organization that receives 100% of its funding from the private sector. This organization does not accept or seek Department of Defense or Veterans Administration funding. Every tax-deductible dollar received helps Bridging The Gap (BTG) bring a comprehensive range of professional services to homeless Veterans and veterans in need. We are taking your calls at 646-564-9805.

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the relationship between the VA and many of the university medical centers that are in bed with them, we will touch on the well over 300,000 veterans that were exposed to Agent Orange who dies when the VA refused to acknowledge the... more

I am a 15 year involuntarily medical discharge in 1999 who received severance pay and 10% disability. I did not receive a retirement, as the military saw it beneficial for them to relieve me of duty before retirement was reached. I have... more

Dropped out of college September 1961 and joined US Air Force, spend two years in tech school, computer and aircraft control warning school. February 1964 assigned to Yoza Dake Air Station, Okinawa. September 1964 TDY to Nam,... more

Judge Art Smith has 33 years of experience in dealing with a wide array of legal matters. 10 years in private practice handling a wide range of cases including family law, real estate,microsoftproductkeys business law, estate planning and... more

the relationship between the VA and many of the university medical centers that are in bed with them, we will touch on the well over 300,000 veterans that were exposed to Agent Orange who dies when the VA refused to acknowledge the... more

I am a 15 year involuntarily medical discharge in 1999 who received severance pay and 10% disability. I did not receive a retirement, as the military saw it beneficial for them to relieve me of duty before retirement was reached. I have... more

Brian enlisted in the Navy in 1997, attended initial training schools, and advanced to the rank of Fire Control Technician Third Class. During his tour on the USS Frank Cable (AS-40), a superior non-commissioned officer sexually... more

We go into conversation on multiple topics such as the VA, Veteran Court System, Homelessness, PTSD/TBI, and many other topics that center around Veterans. We have guests that come on and share their stories as well.

Talk about the VA and ways to help Veterans in pursuing their claims before/during/after they have been denied/during the rebuttal process. Ways Veterans can pursue claims against the VA. Organizations Veterans can use to... more

Bringing Veterans together in the new year for one cause, to stand together for what we deserve and have earned.
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