Interview with June Heston, Veteran Advocate, Non-Profit Executive, widow of the late Brigadier General Mike Heston


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Mar 14 2024 38 mins  

June Heston, a burn pit advocate and the wife of the late Brigadier General Mike Heston, shares her journey and advocacy work for burn pit victims. She discusses the challenges of getting disability claims approved and the lack of support from the government. June emphasizes the need for more awareness and education about burn pits and their impact on veterans' health. She also highlights the importance of caregiver support and the emotional toll of advocacy. June encourages veterans and their loved ones to join advocacy organizations and speak up for their rights.


Takeaways

  • Burn pits have had a significant impact on the health of veterans, and more awareness and education are needed about their dangers.
  • The government needs to provide better support for veterans and their families, including disability benefits and healthcare for exposure-related illnesses.
  • Advocacy is crucial in bringing about change and ensuring that veterans receive the care and support they deserve.
  • Nonprofit organizations like TAPS and the Hunter Seven Foundation provide valuable resources and support for veterans and their families.

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