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I have a son that was born with spina bifida, probably because of mine exposure to herbicides. I had bad luck to be exposure there during active service in the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam era. Anyway, I have heard for some The Agent Orange Benefits that was authorized to provide certain benefits for cases as our. I want to hear more about Orange Benefits, can you tell me anything about this. I would like to hear what these benefits include and how should I seek for help there.

If you are a Vietnam veteran who has a natural born child with spina bifida, you could seek for help in Orange Benefits. If that is so, you could apply for benefits on behalf of your child, but only if your child is under 21 years of age. Orange Benefits include lifetime health care services for spina bifida. Beside this, there is included help for any disability associated with spina bifida. Orange Benefits association defines spina bifida as all forms of spina bifida except spina bifida occulta. If you want to become member and have benefits, you should call the Department of Veterans Affairs. There, you will be asked for your address and you will be sent the relevant application forms. The application form you receive will provide you with the address and phone numbers for your regional office. There are three primary benefits available to qualified individuals under the Agent Orange Benefits. The benefits include health care for services for spina bifida and any disability associated with spina bifida. Furthermore, Orange Benefits gives you a monthly monetary allowance, and VA vocational training/rehabilitation benefits.
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