An organization dedicated to helping veterans obtain disability benefits, the “US Patriot Fund,” recently participated in an auto expo at the Javits Center in Manhattan to expand their reach and serve more veterans.
At the expo, the founder of the organization, Louie Frias, had a chance encounter with a representative from the Epoch Media Group. Frias mentioned that he had heard of the Epoch Times from some of his clients and veterans, as they often mentioned reading the paper after receiving assistance. According to Frias, veterans like engaging with compelling and real stories, which is why they turn to publications like the Epoch Times.
Frias, who comes from a Navy family, established the US Patriot Fund to provide a unique service to veterans: assisting them in preparing, filling out, submitting, and managing their disability benefit applications to achieve the highest level of benefits certification. Aiming to help veterans understand and navigate the application process, Frias emphasized the importance of accessing benefits that many veterans may miss out on due to lack of understanding.
Setting themselves apart from other organizations, the US Patriot Fund focuses on ensuring veterans receive their entitled benefits on a monthly basis, providing financial stability and dignity. By helping veterans achieve a 100% benefits certification, they can receive significant tax-free income each month, enabling them to secure housing, purchase food, and regain their dignity.
Frias expressed his admiration for the Epoch Times, stating that both the newspaper and his organization cater to veterans seeking truthful and engaging content. He noted that despite potential differences in political views, success stories are celebrated as a shared value among all Americans.
Many readers of the Epoch Times and clients of Frias share the belief that the paper presents the truth. One subscriber, John Ballesteros, praised the Epoch Times for its objective reporting, allowing readers to delve deeper into news articles beyond just headlines.
Another reader, Morton Klein, hailed the Epoch Times as one of the greatest newspapers in America, offering unparalleled insights into issues impacting Americans, Israel, and the world. Political candidate Mark Rice commended the trustworthiness of the Epoch Times and called for more reliable news sources like it.
Alison Rudnick, an Epoch Times subscriber, described it as the most impartial source of reporting she had encountered, appreciating its straightforward storytelling approach. Frias echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of factual reporting in journalism to enhance credibility.
For veterans in need of assistance, Frias encouraged them to visit their website and reach out to the US Patriot Fund. Their mission is simple: to educate and help every impoverished veteran they encounter understand their rightful disability benefits.
Frias concluded by highlighting the importance of truthful storytelling and factual reporting, underscoring the value of integrity and credibility in delivering news. Through their commitment to serving veterans, the US Patriot Fund and its collaboration with the Epoch Times exemplify a shared dedication to honesty and advocacy for those in need.
