Secretary Shinseki Announces Expansion of Counseling for Combat
Veterans Additional 28 New Community
Vet Centers
WASHINGTON – (August 14, 2009) Today,
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki announced that combat Veterans will receive readjustment counseling and other
assistance in 28 additional communities across the country where the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will establish Vet
Centers in 2010. “VA is committed to providing high-quality outreach and readjustment counseling
to all combat Veterans,” Secretary Shinseki said. “These 28 new Vet Centers will address the growing need for
those services.” The community-based Vet Centers -- already in all 50 states -- are a key component of VA’s mental
health program, providing Veterans with mental health screening and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) counseling. The existing 232 centers conduct community outreach to offer counseling on employment, family issues
and education to combat Veterans and family members, as well as bereavement counseling for families of servicemembers killed
on active duty and counseling for Veterans who were sexually harassed on active duty.
Vet Center services are earned through service in a combat
zone or area of hostility and are provided at no cost to Veterans or their families. They are staffed by small multi-disciplinary
teams, which may include social workers, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, master’s-level counselors and outreach specialists.
Over 70 percent of Vet Center employees are Veterans themselves, a majority of whom served in combat zones. The Vet Center program was established in 1979 by Congress, recognizing that many Vietnam Veterans were
still having readjustment problems. In 2008, the Vet Center program provided over 1.1 million visits to over 167,000 Veterans,
including over 53,000 visits by more than 14,500 Veteran families.
Communities Receiving
New VA Vet Centers: American Samoa Arizona -- Mohave
and Yuma Counties California -- San Luis Obispo County Delaware – Sussex County Florida –Marion, Lake, Collier, Okaloosa
and Bay Counties Georgia – Muscogee and Richmond Counties Hawaii – Western Oahu Indiana – St. Joseph County Louisiana – Rapides Parish Michigan – Grand Traverse County,
also serving Wexford County Missouri – Boone County Montana – Cascade and Flathead Counties Ohio –
Stark County Oregon
– Deschutes County Pennsylvania – Lancaster County South Carolina – Horry County Texas – Jefferson and Taylor Counties
Utah – Washington County Washington – Walla Walla County, also serving Umatilla County, Oregon Wisconsin –
LaCrosse County, also serving Monroe County # # #
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