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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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With Christmas having just passed, and the New Year upon us, How about we have some fun. Whether that be stories from your time in the service that make you laugh, or things you may do during the holidays to keep it positive. On... more

This show will include a Special Guest, Doug Carrell. We will be hearing his story while in the service. Please join us in welcoming him to the show. The holidays are fast approaching...do you know where your battle buddies are going to be... more

Commissioner Matthew Ridenhour, District 5, is serving his second term on the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners and in his first elected office. A native Charlottean, he is a former Marine who served two tours of duty in Iraq.?... more

We as Veterans have to come together to create change within the VA that we want...Things will continue to be business as usual and nothing will change if we don't help each other to get the changes that we seek.

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Do you know what your battles will be doing for the holidays? Whether you're still Active or not, most of us keep in contact with those we served with. Do you know what your battles are doing for the holidays? Do they have somewhere to go?... more

This episode is the breakdown of the holidays and what they can mean to the services. Those with familys may act different than those witout familys, and there may be suprises out there that suprise you. Does everyone go home to the... more

This week we will talk about medication and how quickly the VA is to give out a pill before addressing the problems. Suicide, how does medication impact ones mental well-being? Is there a link? Recently passed in the Senate, under Sec.... more

This episode will help those who dont really understand or know what Veterans Day is or what it truly stands for. We will help everyone understand where it originally came from and what it actually means. We will also help understand... more

Every week our topic will change. We are here to offer a place for discussion on topics such as Veteran Suicides, PTSD, Veteran Homelessness, Transition from military service to the civilian workforce to name a few. We will try and answer... more
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