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No country produces more resources for quality health care than the United States. But millions of Americans do without quality health care and other services because they can’t afford the costs. The number of these families is rising in a struggling economy. We have professional service providers able to help them.

We respectfully suggest a simple solution, a notable inexpensive system of care that's readily available in all our communities. Our country has an Army in Waiting made of medical doctors, nurses, dentists, mental health practitioners, and medical technicians. Many other trained professionals, such as lawyers, accountants, teachers and others could also join this program to apply their skills toward supporting health and success across the country. They already live and work in most communities. A large number of them owe substantial amounts on student loans that funded their education. Their school loan debt can be reduced according to hours of service rendered.

We're just beginning this campaign for America's Army in Waiting. We want to encourage the government to consider implementing this possibility. If you might want to join this effort, please enter below where you're from, what expertise you could volunteer to help your fellow citizens, and your email address. The larger the number of interested citizens we can demonstrate, the more persuasive our campaign becomes.
Sign in and be counted.

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If you are interested in helping AiW by showing that you would support our idea, then please fill out and submit this form.
Expressing interest here does not obligate you in any way.
It will help AiW gather information for populating a demographic map which we hope will illustrate to our government that there is indeed an interest and support of an Army in Waiting ready to save through service.


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Our local and state representatives need to know

they have an Army in Waiting

The population dots on the map represent the location of the computer at the time that the 'Count Me In' form was submitted. The state tablature grid represents the zip code submitted and the state in which they would like to serve.
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