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Maxine Fookson and Ned Rosch for No More Victims in Portland Oregon on Mustafa Abed's health care after he was severely injured by US bomb. Nadia McCaffrey is mother of California National Guardsman Patrick McCaffrey who was killed in Balad on US Army base Camp Anaconda in 2004.
Maxine Fookson and Ned Rosch are representatives of the Portland, Oregon community of No More Victims an organization that connects American communities with war-injured Iraqi children and their families. No More Victims is a citizen's response to war and militarism in the form of a national non-profit grassroots organization that connects American communities with war-injured Iraqi children and their families. Community participants band together to learn how the child was injured, assess the child's current situation, and work to meet the most pressing needs of the child and family.
Nadia McCaffrey is Gold Star parent which means that she has lost a child in an American war. Nadia is mother of California National Guardsman Patrick McCaffrey who was killed in Balad on a US Army base Camp Anaconda in 2004. Nadia McCaffrey, part of the anti-war community since 2004, is founder of Veterans' Village.