California Benefits For Veterans
Mission
To Serve California's Veterans
& their Families.
More specifically, to provide California veterans and their families with aid and assistance in presenting
their claims for veterans' benefits under the laws of the United States; to provide them with beneficial opportunities through
direct low-cost loans to acquire farms and homes; and to provide the state's aged or disabled veterans with rehabilitative,
residential, and medical care and services in a home-like environment at the California Veterans Homes.
This mission is based upon the
philosophy that programs of benefits for veterans fulfill necessary, proper, and valid public purposes by promoting patriotism,
by recognizing and rewarding sacrifice and service to country, and by providing needed readjustment assistance to returning
veterans and their families, whose lives were interrupted when they responded to their country's call to military service.
Vision
California veterans will live the highest quality of life with dignity and honor.
Goals
We will provide high quality
advocacy and services for all California Veterans.
We will provide the best long-term care and enhanced quality of life for all State
Veterans Home residents.
We will maintain effective communication with all staff and stake holders.
We will use resources wisely.
Core Values
Respect for All
Absolute Integrity
Outstanding Service
Commitment to Excellence
A "Can Do" Spirit
Home Loans
If you're ready to buy a home,
CalVet is here to meet your home financing needs! You will find many features and benefits with a CalVet loan that will save
you money and help protect your investment for your family.
We offer below market interest rates with low or no down payment that increase your
purchasing power and keep your payment down. We have expanded eligibility so that nearly any veteran wanting to buy a home
in California is eligible. You may prequalifiy for a CalVet loan by clicking on the Apply Online button on this page, or by
downloading and completing our prequalification form and sending it to your local CalVet office. There is no charge for this
service.
Information
on non-conventional loans
The California Department of Veterans Affairs and its CalVet Home Loan program is committed to helping
veterans and active duty personnel attain the American Dream of home ownership and while we currently don't have the legal
authority to refinance homeowners who are in difficult situations, we are exploring possible legislative solutions.
The "HOPE Hotline"
(1-888-995-HOPE), which provides free mortgage counseling 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
For those service members who
find themselves in a difficult situation as a result of a non-conventional loan or because of activation and deployment, there
are certain protections within state and federal law that could help you including:
The Service members Civil Relief
Act of 2003 (SCRA) formerly known as the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 (SSCRA) is a federal law that gives
all military members some important rights as they enter active duty or are called to deployment.
One benefit of the SCRA is the
ability to reduce your mortgage interest rate to 6% under certain circumstances.
The California Military Families
Financial Relief Act allows for the deferral of mortgage payments for members of the reserves or National Guard who are called
to active duty.
If you need assistance please contact the CalVet Customer Services Unit at (800) 952- 5626 or (916)
503-836
Education
The USDVA Education Service
administers the federal education benefit programs (Montgomery GI Bill, REAP, VEAP, etc). If you need additional
assistance, please call their toll-free number 1-888-GI-BILL-1 (1-888-442-4551) to speak with a Veterans Benefits Counselor.
For local assistance with these benefits you can contact your County Veterans Services Office.
Veterans or current servicemen
and women who reside in California or who are stationed in California can take advantage of the state's wealth of postsecondary
educational options - including community colleges as well as four-year degree granting institutions.
Veterans who wish to pursue
higher education are encouraged to investigate academic programs offered at California universities, both public and private,
and determine which provide programs of study in which the individual is interested. Individuals should contact the admission
offices at those institutions to learn about their specific admission processes.
In addition to researching admissions application
processes, individuals should investigate the processes for obtaining benefits for Veterans or active military. The information
provided here is intended to supply some of the necessary forms and information related to these benefits. The Veterans' Affairs
coordinators at each university can also provide advice to veterans, reservists, and dependents of service disabled or deceased
veterans on completing and filing VA claim forms for federal and state education assistance programs or assist with special
registration procedures required for students who are sponsored under one of the VA Fee Waiver programs (for dependents and
disabled veterans).
The California College Fee Waiver
Program, is an education benefit available to the spouses and children of U.S. veterans through the California Department
of Veterans Affairs. The Fee Waiver runs through the academic year, beginning with each fall semester. Once
certain eligibility criteria are met, dependents can get their tuition and other fees waived when attending any California
Community College, California State University, or University of California campus. Please note that
the CFW benefit cannot be used to attend private or out-of-state colleges under either plan.
CalVet Program
CalVet
is the full-service agency that helps veterans, their family members and survivors, advocating for and aggressively pursuing
all federal and state benefits and entitlements on their behalf. The legal team at Injured Veterans, a nationwide law firm,
is also available to veterans in the state of California. Among the primary programs and benefits available
to California veterans, spouses and their children:
Education – financial assistance to help cover the cost of tuition, healthcare, housing,
training and other expenses incurred through furthering veterans' education and skills. College tuition fee waivers are also
available for veterans' dependents.
Employment – all veterans are eligible for assistance in getting training and employment,
as well as assistance in obtaining unemployment insurance.
Property Tax Exemptions – based
upon the assessed value of the home.
Healthcare – The Mental Health Service Act helps address prevention and early intervention
services with the goal of promoting, preserving or restoring the health of the state's veterans.
Housing –
Veterans Homes of California provides professional and low-cost residential, assisted living and medical facilities throughout
the state for aged or disabled veterans who are residents of California.
Veteran Business
– business license fees, taxes and other fees may be waived for veterans who engage in sales activities
If you are in need of professional help, speak with a lawyer, like Injured Veterans'
Adam Werner, Esquire. They provide legal help for veterans and their families in all federal benefits matters, assisting in
the appeal denial of benefits from the VA. For more information about Injured Veterans, call 1-888-500-0000.