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About

Through Individual Support And Legislative Advocacy, VVFF Empowers Veterans Diagnosed With Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain Syndrome And PTSD. We Provide Veterans With Peer To Peer Support, Resources To Strengthen VA Claims, Education To Better Navigate The VA Healthcare System And Information/Training On The Best Practices To Advocate For Their Healthcare Needs.

Patriot Supporters

Supporting Others Is Only Possible When Others Support Your Mission! VVFF Is Humbled To Have The Support Of So Many Organizations And Advocates! These Individuals And Advocates Have Stepped Up As A Proactive Extended Community Of VVFF. They Are True Patriots Of Veteran Voices For Fibromyalgia!

Get Involved

There are multiple ways to get involved with Veteran Voices For Fibromyalgia! Whether you support and share our advocacy posts on social media, help us by contacting your legislators, become a VVFF Team Member or make a donation, any small gesture of support has a big impact! So contact VVFF today to learn more!

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We are a non-profit organization and receive no governmental funding. We rely on our community and supporters for donations in order to provide Veterans with advocacy, education, resources, peer to peer supports, self care chronic pain wellness kits and seminars. 

News 1

Veteran Voices For Fibromyalgia Founder, Kristal Kent, Interviewed for the Fox 8 News New Day Cleveland Show

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Veteran Voices For Fibromyalgia Founder, Kristal Kent, is interviewed on the Fox 8 News segment: "New Day Cleveland" about Veterans living with Fibromyalgia and her advocacy on behalf of the Veteran and Fibromyalgia communities. Interview hosted by Fox 8 News Anchor, Natalie Herbick and Co-Hosted by Travis Mills, founder of the Travis Mills Foundation.

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Watch Kristal's full interview here: New Day Cleveland: The Travis Mills Foundation (yahoo.com)

News 3

Documentary: Veterans and the Scourge of Invisible Illness

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In collaboration with BrainDagger Films, Veteran Voices For Fibromyalgia Team Members Anu Datta and Kristal Kent along with Veteran Voices For Fibromyalgia Patriot Supporter, Brian Tally host of Today with Tally Podcast, teamed up to create the short film documentary "Veterans and the Scourge of Invisible Illness." This short film documentary has garnered multiple awards and officially selected to be shown at several film festivals.

 

This documentary is available to watch for FREE on YouTube! Watch For Free Here: VETERANS AND THE SCOURGE OF INVISIBLE ILLNESS - YouTube

News 2

Veteran Voices For Fibromyalgia Receives Congressional Recognition

for Fibromyalgia Awareness Campaigns and Advocacy Initiatives

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Veterans Voices For Fibromyalgia Receives Historic Congressional Recognition and Several Governor Issued State Proclamations for Fibromyalgia Awareness Day.

 

Read the full news article here: Veterans Voices for Fibromyalgia Social Good Campaign Yields Historic Congressional Recognition & Governor Proclamations (fox8.com)

News 4

Veteran Voices for Fibromyalgia Reflects on 2024 Advocacy Successes and Sets Ambitious Goals for 2025

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Veteran Voices for Fibromyalgia Reflects on 2024 Advocacy Successes and Sets Ambitious Goals for 2025

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From obtaining Governor Issued Proclamations for Fibromyalgia Awareness Day and Women Veterans Day, providing free informational virtual seminars, promoting men's health awareness, to meeting with Senators and Congressional Representatives, and presenting to the Secretary of the Veterans Affairs issues with the delivery of telehealth medical appointment, Veteran Voices For Fibromyalgia Team Members were quite busy in 2024 and will be launching more awareness and advocacy initiatives in 2025!

 

Read the full news article here:

Veteran Voices for Fibromyalgia Reflects on 2024 Successes and Sets Ambitious Goals for 2025 - US Politics Today - EIN Presswire

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