Posted on Oct 12, 2015
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Have you heard that Virtual World Solutions d/b/a Sponsor a Vet Life is looking for Videographers?

Here is a Great Civilian Supporter Ilene Morris on RallyPoint that is making a difference in the life of our Veterans. Virtual World Solutions d/b/a Sponsor a Vet Life is helping veterans with PTSD & TBI through their unique immersive, interactive virtual environment.

Veterans or Spouses with Videographer Experience are needed for volunteer work to start, which will result in subcontractor paid work within 5 to 6 months. The work will be done online from your home.

Those veterans or spouses with a passion for Videography interested please contact Colonel (Ret) Mikel Burroughs at: [login to see]

To learn more about our services, please join:
LinkedIn Group: Sponsor A Vet Life
Skype: SAVL GETINVOLVED
Newsletter: https://www.smore.com/x19ep
Website http://www.sponsoravet.life (under construction 70% complete)

All of these tasks are not necessarily critical to be filled immediately but they're all important

Use your video making hobby to help Sponsor a Vet Life make videos that demonstrate our interactive, immersive virtual world services. Looking for volunteers now which could turn into a subcontractor position in near future.

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Why a Virtual World Solutions d/b/a Sponsor a Vet Life?

Virtual World environments help SAVE LIVES! We proved this when we helped prevent six suicide attempts from our former virtual onshore outsourcing business; which employed over 500 severely injured veterans and special needs individuals.

Our mandate is to help Active Duty, Transitioning, Veterans, and Military Families fight the effects of PTSD and live productive and satisfying lives.

What Makes Our Solutions Work? – COMMUNITY
Human interaction is the goal of these worlds. Our virtual worlds provide so much more than just training. Anything you can imagine – we can build!

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By entering an immersive collaboration environment, a member’s avatar is the graphical representation of the user or the user’s “alter ego” or character. One can even customize their avatar using their real face. Avatars are three-dimensional graphical representations, allowing interaction with multiple users. Always wanted to feel what it’s like to be slender? Want to be tall for once in your life? Be that ideal self-image.

Virtual Immersion allows one to feel the feelings of your 3D persona avatar's actions.... as if you were there.

If you are interested and would like to attend a demonstration, we are conducting them for veterans, active duty members, and volunteers on Thursday nights at 7:00 PM EST.

Please go to this link:

http://www.sponsoravet.life/#!webinar-/dxphe

We are conducting them for corporations on Monday and Saturdays (New Link to Follow)
Please let me know if you'd like to see a live demo to to experience what we know and have proven is a solution to decrease Veteran PTSD suicides, provide training and remote work for paralyzed veterans, and host a Community of services available 24/7 for support and encouragement for Active Duty, Veterans and their Families. No veteran will ever feel alone or isolated again.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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I wonder if there are college students in animation would be interested in this project to help veterans and boost their portfolio.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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MAJ Ken Landgren Great point. This could be a great internship project for a college student - thanks
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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I think Texas A&M has one of the better programs, and the Dean of the Corps of Cadets has got to be a retired 2-3 star.
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LTC Stephen F.
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No COL Mikel J. Burroughs I had not heard that Virtual World Solutions d/b/a Sponsor a Vet Life is looking for Videographers. I hope that many veterans are able to be employed as videographers and that the resulting enterprise will be very beneficial for those suffering from PTSD and other traumatic brain injuries.
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