
Veterans TV Network
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Millions of Veterans are lost in the Veterans Healthcare System, trying to obtain the proper healthcare, dealing with insurmountable healthcare issues, PTSD, TBI, loss of limbs and income loss for decades, there has to be more we could do.
Bob Collins, a Navy vet, and Andy Massagli, an army reserve vet, came up with the idea of a veterans television network. A network fueled by social media, helping employ veterans in the film and entertainment industry, and starting with small donations surmounting to the cost of a cup of coffee or a meal. The profits will be going to help those veterans desperately in need of medical, legal, housing and help getting the benefits that they fought for.
In a Bloomberg study networks are money-making machines. A cable network such as OWN, the History channel or the likes, even a small network can make over a billion dollars a year. This is a great deal of money that can be used to help veterans and their families to a better way of life.
Please donate what you can to help us help vets.
Thank you.
Bob Collins, a Navy vet, and Andy Massagli, an army reserve vet, came up with the idea of a veterans television network. A network fueled by social media, helping employ veterans in the film and entertainment industry, and starting with small donations surmounting to the cost of a cup of coffee or a meal. The profits will be going to help those veterans desperately in need of medical, legal, housing and help getting the benefits that they fought for.
In a Bloomberg study networks are money-making machines. A cable network such as OWN, the History channel or the likes, even a small network can make over a billion dollars a year. This is a great deal of money that can be used to help veterans and their families to a better way of life.
Please donate what you can to help us help vets.
Thank you.
Organizer and beneficiary
Bob Hawkeye Collins
Organizer
Beaverton, OR
Joanne Collins
Beneficiary