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New Company Launches Jobs Program for Wounded - Amputee or Homeless Veterans - Gets Support From Senator Dick Durbin

New Company Launches Jobs Program for Wounded - Amputee or Homeless Veterans - Gets Support From Senator Dick Durbin

Firm offers Vets an opportunity to take phone orders for veteran themed TV products

Chicago, IL - April 24, 2008 - Chicago Urban league member Virgil Mathis announced today the creation of a jobs program for amputee, homeless and severely wounded veterans.

The company plans to market television and various ancillary telephone equipment and drive the incoming phone leads to disabled vets in their own homes or shelters. The program is designed to provide access to employment for the many severely disabled veterans returning from Iraq. The job requirement is only to answer the phone and log the order. The task requires almost no physical strength or mobility and will provide an income for those who might otherwise be unable to work.

The company has opened a nationwide trust fund for Disabled and Homeless Veterans at Bank of America under the military name of Da ELevision LLC, where patriot citizens can contribute. Mathis encourages those who want to help the disabled Vets to contribute.

As the nation prepares for the shift to digital television by Feb.17th 2009, the company is setting up a TV Tele-work system. Devices will be set -up in the homes of disabled Veterans that will help them write-up orders for the worlds first Veterans Patriot TV and TV stands systems. These systems allow the select positioning of a flat-screen television with use of a remote control. The pilot work-force program will help Disabled Veterans live more independently with their disability.

The business plan was developed with a review by the Chicago Urban League main office in the Chicago entrepreneur center. Starting in Chicago, Mathis plans to expand the project to help benefit Veterans in other states.

Letter of support from Senator Dick Durbin: Senator Dick Durbin (PDF)

For more information on how you can help or to register interest in working as a disabled veteran

for Da ELevision LLC, please contact Virgil Mathis by phone: 312-492-9090, by email: virgilmathis1@yahoo.com.

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