Veterans will hold clover fundraiser this weekend

LAKE COUNTY – This weekend in Lake County, Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 951 will be distributing Agent Orange clovers and POW/MIA black clovers in exchange for donation.


This fundraiser, in memory of Agent Orange victims, is planned in conjunction with ”Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day, March 30” proclaimed by U.S. Congress recently.


The tragic, damaging effects of Agent Orange rage on over 35 years since 22 million plus gallons of dioxin were sprayed by the armed forces in Vietnam. This herbicidal warfare exposure has been linked to veterans dying at an early age from over 43 types of cancers and sicknesses including Diabetes Type 2.

 

According to the National Birth Defect Registry, the damaging effects have spread to another generation. Of the 2.8 million Americans who served in Vietnam, 3 to 6 percent of the children were born with birth defects including spina bifida, cleft lip or palate, acute myeloid leukemia and adrenal gland cancer. Miscarriages and defects of the circulatory system and heart have been caused by the lethal chemical.

 

The quest to find POW/MIA soldiers continues. Men and women who served the U.S. with pride, honor and dignity finally will receive long overdue acknowledgment on March 30.

 

In Lakeport, Vietnam Vets Chapter President Dean Gotham explained that the fundraiser is needed because the group supports the Veterans Outreach Program, which provide rides when needed for medical appointments, financial or loan assistance, advice regarding benefits, rehabilitation programs, assistance with housing, shelter and more.


Gotham said the chapter’s outreach extends to community participation, i.e. “Seniors Not Forgotten” for nursing residents, Lake County Christmas Fund, memorial scholarships and sponsoring Little League teams.

 

Gotham said that local merchants have shown their generosity and cooperation. Businesses allowing vets to present these clovers are K-Mart, Bruno’s Market, Sentry Market and Safeway.


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