Ms. Avila-Smith's experiences include:
Honorable
active service in the US Army, 1991-95.
Fluent
in Mandarin Chinese after two years at Defense Language Institute.
Experienced
sexual assault during surgery Darnell Hospital 1992, Texas,
and the murder of her unborn child, repeated physical and sexual
assaults, then 2 years of stalking, all with her Command's knowledge
as they protected her violent active duty ex-husband, in Oahu,
Hawaii.
Eleven
years personal experience seeking care, support, and benefits
within the VA system for PTSD.
More
than 13 years of managing a total of more than 1200 female and
50 male clients at various stages of recovery from MST.
Media
Relations
Webmaster:
www.vetwow.com
Live
Interviews: 360º with Anderson Cooper, Good Morning America,
Dateline NBC, 60 Minutes, 60 Minutes II, National Public Radio,
Inside Edition, Jim Lehr Newshour, MSNBC with Deborah Norville,
The Early Show, BBC International, Seattle KING 5 TV News, KIRO
7 TV News, Northwest Afternoon, Pacifica Radio, Second Sunday
on KBND Radio, Oregon, NPR Texas
Articles:
Time Magazine, Newsweek, The Boston Globe, The Denver Post,
The Guardian (UK), Il Manifesto and La Rupubblica (Italy), People Magazine, Self
Magazine, The Army Times, Seattle Times, Seattle Post Intelligencer,
USA Today, The Northwest Veteran's Newsletter, Repetition and
Avoidance Quarterly, The Gift Within, American Legion Legionnaire,
Central Oregon Job and Workforce, The Issaquah Press
Organizations
Established:
Women Organizing Women, Washington State Women Who Served Wellness
Fair, The Northwest Veteran's Quilt Project, Seattle and American
Lake VAMC Women's Clothing Bank.
Affiliations:
Board Member, King County
Veterans 3 terms, Washington Department of Veterans Affairs
(PTSD Women Veteran issues, and Contracted PTSD Counselors),
Veteran's Independent Enterprises of Washington, Veteran's History
Project - documenting World War II stories, Governors Veterans
Advisory Committee, Vietnam Veterans of America, American Legion
Member Post #204, life member of Disabled American Veterans,
Life Member Women Veterans of America, Post co-Commander, Board Member National Association of American Veterans, African American PTSD Association, USO, Veterans of Modern Warfare, Washington State County Veterans Coalition
Events
Veterans
Information and Assistance Fairs (Pasco, Tacoma, Bellingham,
Seattle, Olympia); Worksource Veterans Job Fair 2005, Worksource
Training for Veterans 2005, Redmond WA, Oregon State Department
of Veterans Affairs Women's Conference 2002/2006; Fremont Fair
2002; Issaquah Volunteer Fair 2005, Washington, DC Women Veterans
Summit 2004, 2008; Washington Women Veterans Retreat 2003, 2004; Wellness
Fairs 2001, 2002, and 2003; Yakima Stand Down 2001, 2003, 2004;
annual Veterans and Memorial Day events
Presentations
Congressional
Inquiry into Sexual Assault in the Military, Article 32 Hearings
Ft. Hood, Ft. Lewis, Medical Boards, training for Civilian and
Government Healthcare Providers and Veterans Service Officers.
Congressional Women's Caucus
Consultation
60
Minutes II, New York Times, The Boston Globe, Denver Post and
Associated Press, Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs,
the County Veterans Coalition for the State of Washington, the
King County Veterans Board, Dateline NBC, 20/20
Clients
Caseload
includes men, women, and children abused by military recruiters
and active duty personnel. Clients come from Army, Navy, Air
Force, Coast Guard, Marines and encompass a span of 70 years
of service. Represents clients on several continents: ready
to fly overseas, with only hours'
notice to represent MST victims and transition them to safety.
Personal
Projects
Counseling
incarcerated women veterans; visiting women military patients
at Walter Reed Army hospital; transitioned eleven women veterans,
and one male veteran from homelessness to homeownership; gathered
furnishings and household goods to supply three complete apartments,
and one complete house with the veteran and her four children.
Fund
raising, clothing and food drives for various agencies related
to veterans.
Advocated
for a female soldier who was raped then abandoned by her unit
in Kuwait by obtaining care and transportation for the soldier
to return to the US to her family. Provided housing for this
soldier and her husband for two months while handling media
relations to include featuring the story on Dateline NBC. Assisted
this soldier in obtaining discharge from active duty and then
Veterans benefits within six months.
Educating
and training sister advocates in maneuvering the VA and Social
Security systems to obtain benefits for MST victims. Developing
materials to guide veterans through application and receipt
of benefits.
Successfully
unemployed multiple sex offenders from three jobs where he had access
to and abused women veterans. Successfully mediated a Sexual
Harassment in the workplace claim. Negotiated multiple Active Duty
emergency discharges with full benefits.
Handle
difficult benefits claim cases that have lingered for decades
within the VA on various denials and appeals. Able to research
laws, regulations, policies, and medical journals to identify
and correct mistakes made by government health care providers
and adjudicators. Successfully obtained benefits for two clients
who fought for 17 years, and another for 14.
Provide
financial planning to veterans who receive settlements of $100,000
or more.
Successfully
changed policies and procedures with the VA system at local
and national levels through research, education, and diligence.
Travel
to various states to locate and transport PTSD Service Dogs
for clients, and find funding to help with the set up. Monitoring
training of individuals and service dogs, to ensure a safe match.
Advocated
for women victims of MST during the recent Air Force Academy
rape scandal and victims of rape and domestic violence at Fort
Bragg, NC to include media coverage.
Network
with Pentagon, Department of Defense, White House, Congress,
US House of Representatives, Department of the Army, Veterans
Administration, and Air Force officials at all levels to promote
justice, advocacy, health care, and safety for victims of MST.
Contact Information
Susan Avila-Smith
Director, Vetwow
smith715@comcast.net
Currently Overseas. I can be contacted by phone through Skype.com at my email address, or text your number to 206-999-4133, and I will return your call.
VA
Claims l Veterans Benefits l Individual Issues l Free Services
Maneuvering the VA l SSA and Other Agencies
Dedicated
to the thousands of women survivors who were
sexually assaulted while serving in the military and never spoke up.