Veterans Services of AmericaAddressP.O. Box 8035 ContactMr. Tomas Reyes-Coles | |
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Non-Profit Organization | Member since October 11th, 2009 | |
Veterans Services of America offers housing for homeless Veterans / Helping Veterans get there first house / Jobs / Support Services. Contact Veterans Services of America today in West Palm Beach at: (561) 613-1181. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...I served as a Sargent in a NCO school. My Job was to train our next leaders of men. After leaving the USAF I made my mission to help our men coming home. This page has been visited 2013 times. | |
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