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Veterans and Hospice Care

After Captain Kevin Drue Donnelly’s diagnosis with HCV, he worked tirelessly to assist veterans, their families and individuals new to this path.

As he neared the end of his life, due to this virus, Kevin had one regret:  that he had not spent more time assisting others to learn about hospice care.

Veterans’ Hospice Outreach”  helps veterans and those in need:

http://www.samaritanhospice.org/servlet/com.rnci.products.DataModules.RetrievePage?site=samaritan&page=hospicecare_veteranshospiceoutreach

National Hospice and Palliative Care for Rural & Homeless Veterans, NHPCO:

http://www.nhpco.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=4269

Thank you,

Kevin’s Sister

“Why?  I gave him my Word.”

Monette Benoit

www.captainkevindonnelly.com

Monette@artcs.com

Veterans Day, 11/11/9

To those who serve our country, those who have served, and to their family members, I bow my head with respect.

Happy Veterans Day to each person who has contributed in service to our country.

Kevin’s Sister

Monette Benoit

“Why?  I gave him my Word.”

Kevin’s Sister

www.captainkevindonnelly.com

HV with HCV = Helping Veterans and Families with Hep C

One Salute At A Time

Janice And Friends Hepatitis C Web Site

“Janice And Friends Hepatitis C Web Site” contains up-to-date information.

Janice Morrow and Kevin Drue Donnelly did work together, and he greatly respected her work.

http://www.janis7hepc.com/index.htm

HV with HCV = Helping Veterans and Families with Hep C

“Why?  I gave him my Word.”

Kevin’s Sister

www.captainkevindonnelly.com

HV with HCV = Helping Veterans and Families with Hep C

One Salute At A Time

Helpful Link: HCVets.com

HCVets.com  focuses on veterans

and exposure possibilities during service.

http://www.hcvets.com/index.html

Kevin respected the work published on this site.

Helpful Link: National HCV Prison Coalition

National HCV Prison Coalition

http://www.hcvinprison.org/cms/index.php

Kevin Drue Donnelly worked extensively with Phyllis Beck as she created the National HCV Prison Coalition.

The night Kevin died, he was working toward the goal of having Dr. Ben Cecil open a hotline to speak with prisoners.  Phyllis Beck led this effort.

The goal became a reality with Phyllis Beck’s dedication.

Helpful Link: Veterans Helping Veterans

Kevin Drue Donnelly and LeighAnn Vogel built the web site, Veterans Helping Veterans.  Together they amassed information to assist many.

http://www.reocities.com/hepvet/index.html

Helpful Link: HFI, Thelma King Thiel

Thelma King Thiel

Hepatitis Foundation International, HFI, CEO

http://www.hepfi.org/good/what.htm

Kevin worked to advance aware for hepatitis and had great respect for Thelma and all her work.

Thelma King Thiel is a master with information assisting many.

Helpful Link: Bruce Burkett

Bruce Burkett
Executive Director
Missouri Hepatitis C Alliance

http://www.mohepc.org/

Kevin worked with Bruce back in 1998, and Bruce Burkett continues to remain in the trenches helping others.

23 Plato

“We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark;

the real tragedy in life is when men are afraid of the light.”

Plato

“Why?  I gave him my Word.”

Kevin’s Sister

www.captainkevindonnelly.com

HV with HCV = Helping Veterans and Families with Hep C

One Salute At A Time

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