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Coming Home Well – Tonya King – Re-Integrating After Deployment

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Coming Home Well – Tonya King – Re-Integrating After Deployment

We spoke with Tonya King from Living Free programs today (http://www.livingfree2gether.org/ ). Living Free is a local program to Charlottesville that helps families re-integrate after deployment and redeployment back to the states. What’s most amazing is that Tonya is as vanilla a civilian as they come, and yet she has founded a marvelous organization to help us veterans!  Take a listen!

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