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The GI Rights Hotline is answered by a coalition of nonprofit, non-governmental organizations who provide information to members of the military about discharges, grievance and complaint procedures, and other civil rights. GI Rights Hotline OrganizationsCentral Committee for Conscientious ObjectorsThe publisher of Getting Out: A Guide to Military Discharges, the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO) supports conscientious objectors and promotes individual and collective resistance to war and preparations for war. We seek to provide full and accurate information about military life and war to individuals affected by military service, conscription, and recruitment. Since our founding in 1948, CCCO's counselor network has helped tens of thousands of people ser v ing in the military or facing conscription. Most of CCCO's income is from individual contributions; all donations are fully tax-deductible. Visit us at www.objector.org. Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors 1515 Cherry St. Alaska Peace Center American Friends Service Committee - New England Regional Office Catholic Peace Fellowship Center on Conscience & War (NISBCO) Lewis & Clark Military Counseling project North Central Florida GI Rights Hotline North County San Diego GI Rights Hotline Northcoast WRL / Humboldt Committee for Conscientious Objectors Quaker House of Fayetteville, NC Resource Center for Nonviolence San Diego Military Counseling Project San Francisco Seattle Draft and Military Counseling Center Storrs, Connecticut Titus Peachey Veterans for Peace War Resisters League |
The GI Rights Program (800) 394-9544 (215) 563-8778 (also for international calls) Fax (215) 563-8890 Mailing Address: c/o CCCO 1515 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102
girights@objector.org