A Chicagoland program is helping veterans get their smiles back.
In Sunday's Good News Guarantee, the work of one suburban woman has changed the lives of countless veterans around the country, starting with their teeth.
He voluntarily enlisted in the military during the Vietnam War. A few years after his service, he sought dental care from the V.A. When he needed replacement dentures, the 80-year-old Forest Park resident heard what countless veterans across the country hear every day.
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