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Veteran Denied VA Care Over Income
21 Apr
Summary
- A veteran with stage 4 colon cancer was denied VA benefits.
- He was told his income was too high to qualify for healthcare.
- His sister created a GoFundMe, raising $16,000 to date.

A decorated Army veteran, Chuck Brewer, was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in March 2026. He served honorably in the 82nd Airborne Division. Despite his service, Brewer claims the VA denied him healthcare benefits, stating his income of over $45,000 annually exceeded the threshold for Southeast Kentucky residents.
Brewer requires ongoing medical procedures and ostomy supplies, with costs he cannot afford. His sister initiated a GoFundMe, highlighting his dedication as a family man and veteran. The fundraiser has garnered over $16,000, which Brewer acknowledges with deep gratitude. The VA website indicates income is a factor, but disability ratings can also determine eligibility.