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Rolling Thunder Visits and Thanks ARMC Patients on Veterans Day

 

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POMONA – Members of Rolling Thunder®, Inc., Chapter 4 N.J. met and thanked patients who served in the United States Armed Forces on Veterans Day, Nov. 11 at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center’s Mainland Campus. They also had lunch with ARMC staff who served in the United States military. Rolling Thunder®, Inc. is a non-profit organization that
supports the rights of and is committed to helping United States veterans of all wars.
“We love to visit the veterans in the hospital on Veterans Day to give back and help build their spirit. It’s a great feeling to just say thanks and put a smile on someone’s face,” said Paul Berenotto, president, Rolling Thunder®, Inc., Chapter 4, N.J. “All veterans should be recognized on this day.”
“I think it’s wonderful what they do,” said an emotional Jack Allen, of Millville, who served in the United States Air Force from 1956-1968 and 1971-1980. “I enjoyed the visit. It means a lot to me.”
For more information about AtlantiCare programs and services, call the AtlantiCare Access Center at 1-888-569-1000, visit www.atlanticare.org or find AtlantiCare on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atlanticare.

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