Veterans and Servicemembers Project, Urban Justice Center

Veterans and Servicemembers Project, Urban Justice Center
Contact Person: Rachel Natelson
 www.urbanjustice.org/ujc/projects/veterans.html
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 New York  New York
Tel: 646-602-5620 Zipcode: 10038
Scope:

Regional

Organizational Base:

Non student community based

 Work Issues:
Alternatives to the Military
Conscientious Objection
Equal Access for Counter recruitment

 

Additional Info:

The Veterans and Servicemembers Project provides free legal and social services to people affected by the military in a variety of ways:
veterans in need of benefits, servicemembers seeking discharge or protection against harassment, potential recruits, and others.

 

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