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Bring Light to Agent Orange Awareness
Bayside USA-Made 100% Cotton T-shirt
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About this campaign
The Vietnam War may be over, but the battle continues for many Vietnam veterans. Nearly 3 million service members served in Vietnam and most returned home. But since then, thousands of Vietnam veterans have fought illnesses related to Agent Orange exposure. This deadly toxin has impacted the lives of thousands of veterans and their families but is largely unknown to most Americans. Join with us and YOU can help "bring light" to the suffering Agent Orange has spread since its first use on August 10th, 1961. We hope you’ll lend your voice and support to our first ever Agent Orange Awareness Day by ordering our Agent Orange Awareness t-shirts TODAY! We need your support now more than ever to bring to light the fight of thousands of our veterans and their family members.
Supporters
I lost my dad on 12/26/19 from kidney cancer caused by exposure to agent orange.
I lost my husband to agent orange related lung cancer. He was very healthy until his wrist started hurting from stage 4 lung cancer, he had no lung cancer symptoms. Died Oct 15, 2019
Lost my father to AO related cancer almost 14 years ago.
My husband passed 2/23/2020 from AO. After 51 1/2 years of marriage, I miss him so. He was in Vietnam 1967-1968 and was in DaNang during Tet. We were married 3 weeks after he came home. I went thru everything with him to the very end.
I lost my husband, Frank Shannon, on 8/16/2015 to AO. My wish is that the long line of grieving widows find peace from this painful loss. Nothing can prepare you for this . I will continue to honor his service until I join him in Heaven.Thank you.
I lost my dad in 1997 from Cancer due to his Agent Orange exposure. I want to spread awareness.
Love and miss my dad, Barry Gallas, lost to Agent Orange related cancers on March 8, 2020
My father passed away in 2003 due to multiple myeloma due to agent orange exposure