SCC’s Global Affairs Center hosting Nov. 6 event for military veterans

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Janet Carbary
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Tony Belot

The Global Affairs Center at Shoreline Community College, directed by Edmonds resident Larry Fuell, is hosting a discussion of military veterans support, including post-traumatic stress treatment, from 7-8:30 p.m. at the college Thursday evening, Nov. 6.

Part of the Biotechnology Symposium, the event will include a discussion of medical treatment and other support for soldiers, with
· Janet Carbary, from One Mind, dedicated to developing improved treatment for service members suffering from brain injuries; and,
· Tony Belot, from Rally Point/6, Washington State’s largest support center for military personnel and their family.

The free event is in Room 9208 PUB. There is a small charge for parking.

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