How One Phone Call Became Lifelines for Veterans and Families

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 47 MIN

How One Phone Call Became Lifelines for Veterans and Families

from Chatting With Betsy · host Betsy Wurzel

How One Phone Call Became Lifelines for Veterans and FamiliesIn this heartfelt episode of Chatting with Betsy, Betsy Wurzel speaks with Wayne Kaufman, Founder and Board President of The Kaufman Fund. Wayne shares how honoring his brother’s legacy led to a nonprofit that responds directly to Veterans’ calls for help — supporting not only Veterans, but their families through vital referrals, mental health resources, and community-based services.The conversation also explores the lasting impact of military service, the importance of mental health care, the challenges faced by Vietnam Veterans, and the growing needs of women Veterans today.Learn more about The Kaufman Fund and their work supporting Veterans and families: Websitehttps://www.thekaufmanfund.org/This episode honors Veterans by highlighting how compassion, community, and action can make a lasting difference for those who served and their families.For more information on Passionate World Talk RadioBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chatting-with-betsy--4211847/support.💡 At Passionate World Talk Radio, we believe real conversations matter. Stay inspired and keep listening to Chatting with Betsy at www.passionateworldtalkradio.com.

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