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    Gold Star Families Find Support at Vicenza ACS

    ACS offers the Survivor Outreach Services program or SOS which is designed to support Gold Star families in the community.

    Photo By Sgt. Giuseppe Terrasi | Francesca Dorrity Gheller at Army Community Service holds a picture of her son Staff...... read more read more

    VICENZA , ITALY

    07.16.2024

    Story by Sgt. Giuseppe Terrasi 

    U.S. Army Garrison Italy

    Vicenza, Italy – Francesca Dorrity Gheller is a Gold Star mother and spouse and a long-time member of the Vicenza Military Community. She visits Army Community Service regularly to be around the wall of heroes, which is adorned with photos of the fallen servicemembers from the VMC including one of her son, Staff Sgt. James Paul Dorrity who died in a helicopter crash during the global war on terror in 2002. In the seating area she enjoys reading and being with the memory of her son.

    “I often dream of him and when I wake up, I feel sad, so I come here to ACS, I see him and spiritually I talk to him,” Gheller said.

    One of the pillar services ACS offers is the Survivor Outreach Services program or SOS which is designed to support Gold Star families in the community. The program provides long term support to the surviving family members who’ve lost loved ones regardless of the circumstances of the loss.

    Jolly Miller is the Vicenza Army Community Service Director and is an advocate for the SOS program.

    “We are very proud to have the program imbedded within ACS because when the program was established it was a means to connect the surviving families to the rest of the community.” Miller said. “We serve our newcomers, Soldiers, civilians, retirees and our survivors. When they go to ACS they’ll always have a family here for as long as they desire and keep their link to the Army.”

    To help with the many needs in the community, ACS offers mobilization, deployment, financial readiness, family advocacy and relocation readiness resources.

    Newcomer, Pfc. Christopher Milanes, with the 293rd Military Police Co., said, “I think that’s good for them [the families] to make sure everything gets straightened out, through their grieving.”

    “They pointed me in the right direction and helped solve my problems,” Milanes added.

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    Date Taken: 07.16.2024
    Date Posted: 07.23.2024 03:47
    Story ID: 476289
    Location: VICENZA , IT

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