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Women Veterans: Merci

An episode of the The Collective Voice: A Place for Women Veterans and Special Needs Parents podcast, hosted by Raysha, titled "Women Veterans: Merci" was published on December 10, 2018 and runs 65 minutes.

December 10, 2018 ·65m · The Collective Voice: A Place for Women Veterans and Special Needs Parents

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When you think of an activist, Merci should be a person that comes to mind. Not only did she serve in the U.S. Army for over 10 years, she has become a powerhouse in D.C. shifting the conversation around veteran needs and the military woman. It was my pleasure to have her share with me some of the great organizations she works with throughout the year. Check out some of these agencies: SWAN: Service Women's Action Network https://www.servicewomen.org/ Women Veterans Rock https://www.womenvetsrock.org/ Veteran Sisters https://www.veteransisters.org/

When you think of an activist, Merci should be a person that comes to mind. Not only did she serve in the U.S. Army for over 10 years, she has become a powerhouse in D.C. shifting the conversation around veteran needs and the military woman. It was my pleasure to have her share with me some of the great organizations she works with throughout the year. Check out some of these agencies: SWAN: Service Women's Action Network https://www.servicewomen.org/ Women Veterans Rock https://www.womenvetsrock.org/ Veteran Sisters https://www.veteransisters.org/
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