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National Women Veterans United

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SGT Simone A. Robinson Military Women Veterans Center
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Chicago, Illinois 60652

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At the National Women Veterans United, we are fully committed to creating an inclusive, equitable, and cooperation among all veterans and nonveterans, both females and males and the members of their families in the communities that we serve. In addition, all our activities are designed for community wellness and the advancement of healthcare programs and services. Therefore, everyone in the communities is welcome, and can freely benefit from our services irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, races, ethnicity, immigration status, religious backgrounds, political affiliations, and sociocultural perspectives.

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