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Project: Update the Atomic Cleanup Vets website

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The 1977 - 1980 Enewetak Atoll Atomic Cleanup Mission involved 8,033 participants. Nearly 1,000 participants have been accounted for. Survivors and Fallen. Over 7,000 have not been accounted for.Many of the Fallen have died from cancer. Some of them died after we started reconnecting in 2012. Nine of our participants died in 2019.Our Humanitarian Mission involved cleaning up radioactive soils and debris from 43 nuclear bombs.The government claims we were not exposed to enough ionizing radiation to cause us to have cancer and other serious health challenges.Atomic Test Era Veterans have the same types of serious health challenges and are allowed to apply for Veterans Administration health care based on exposure to ionizing radiation while serving our country.Atomic Cleanup Mission Veterans with serious health challenges are routinely denied VA health care when participation in the Enewetak Cleanup is claimed to be the cause.Several Bills have been introduced to Congress and the House that will allow Atomic Cleanup Mission Veterans to have the same VA health care offered to Atomic Test Era Veterans.After the Atomic Cleanup Vets website was created in 2014, this Patriotic Group of Veterans has been increasing in known Survivors, Fallen, and Supporters.Our website has been a big success but at the same time the new members and information have become overwhelming for only one person to update and post.The time has come to hire someone to update and maintain the website along side Girard Bolton (who has self funded the website since 2014). Early in 2019, Girard Bolton decided to create a new business called Mobile Bay Media LLC to manage several websites and other internet based services.This fundraiser is dedicated to only one website project.The "Project: Update the Atomic Cleanup Vets website" fundraiser is looking for Sponsors. 100% of the donations (less GoFundMe fees) will pay a part time employee to update the AtomicCleanupVets.com website.Girard Bolton is the Managing Director of Mobile Bay Media LLC, a founding member of Enewetak Atoll Clean-up Project Vets Facebook Group & Fan Page, and a 14 month two-tour participant in the 1977 - 1980 Enewetak Atoll Atomic Cleanup Mission.Your contributions will help our group of Atomic Cleanup Veterans increase public awareness in an effort get the laws changed and to find missing participants of our Humanitarian Mission. As a show of appreciation, Supporters' names will be posted on the web-pages you helped pay to update. Of course we will honor Anonymous donations and will not post your names if requested. Thank You for Your Support!!!

Donations 

  • Luis Torres Bauza
    • $100 
    • 4 yrs

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Girard Frank Bolton III
Organizer
Mobile, AL

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