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Lifelong Care for Veterans and Families with Semper Fi & America's Fund

  1. Lifelong Care for Veterans and Families with Semper Fi & America's Fund Scott DeLuzio 43:45

The toughest battles don’t always happen overseas. Sometimes they hit when you’re back home, trying to figure out how to live with injuries, Stress, or changes you never saw coming. Karen Hetherington knows this firsthand. She’s part of the team at Semper Fi & America’s Fund, and she has spent years walking alongside service members and their families during some of their most challenging moments.

In this conversation, Karen shares how The Fund got its start and how it’s grown into a lifeline for thousands of veterans. We talk about the little things that make a big difference, like covering bills while a Family sits through long hospital stays, and the big things, like connecting someone with life-changing medical treatment or helping them find a new purpose after leaving the military.

You’ll hear about fast action that saved a Marine in crisis, the cutting-edge care that helped an amputee get back on his feet, and why listening closely matters more than any program on paper. The Fund restores independence, eases the weight on families, and proves that no veteran has to figure it out alone.

Timestamps:

  • 00:03:15: The dining room table where it all began
  • 00:07:45: Breaking through pride and asking for help
  • 00:12:15: Losing purpose when service ends overnight
  • 00:24:45: Saving a Marine before it was too late
  • 00:29:30: New hope through groundbreaking prosthetics

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Scott DeLuzio Host - Drive On Podcast

Scott is an Army veteran who served in the Connecticut Army National Guard as an Infantryman and was deployed to Afghanistan in 2010. Like many soldiers who deploy to combat, that deployment changed Scott forever. Drive On Podcast talks about the challenges soldiers face when coming back home. Reacquainting with loved ones, finding a purpose outside of the military, and the struggles that come with it all.

If we're going to get better, we have to start talking about the problems we're facing.