Better to give too much information than not enough when applying for disability

“When I applied, I included every little thing that was wrong with me. No matter how small I thought it might be. I had a friend that filed three years ago and he should have gotten approved, but he only included physical visible disabilities. He didn’t include his head injury or his inability to remember things or the sticky notes that his wife has to leave around the house. He was turned down and I didn’t want that to be me.” https://howtogeton.wordpress.com/social-security-disability-cover-letter-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease-copd/?fbclid=IwAR0DJ-E545SP2ESdHImHn2j9sIfC1KV4tHFAZFVld4oZmvJuk-We_W_MtB8

Operation Reach Out

Here is the link to Operation Reach Out’s latest newsletter. ORO Newsletter Oct 2019 

See page 1 for more information and a letter from the director about their upcoming annual community Thanksgiving meal: Lord of the Harvest.
Don’t miss your chance to save up to 70% on items AND support Operation Reach-Out at Belk’s semi-annual Charity Day Sale, Saturday, November 9th. This year, the event lasts all day long! Ticket information on page 1