Veterans Help Group Offers Free Turkey to Disabled Veterans this Thanksgiving

Veterans Help Group will be giving away gift certificates for 100 free turkeys to area disabled veterans on Monday, November 25, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at its offices at 1320 Johnson Street Marion, IN 46952.

Disabled veterans will be entitled to a gift certificate for one free turkey from Marsh Supermarkets while quantities last, and are asked to show ID and a VA document showing the veteran is a service-connected disabled veteran.

Veterans Help Group is a veteran-owned nationwide veterans disability advocate based out of Marion that has helped thousands of veterans and their dependents obtain VA disability and other benefits for nearly twenty years. The firm offers free turkey to disabled veterans to thank them for their service and make the holiday season a bit brighter for everyone.

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