Congress established the Vet Center Program in 1979 out of recognition that a significant number of veterans were still experiencing readjustment problems.  Vet Centers are community based and part of the Department of Veterans Affairs.  In April 1991, in response to the Persian Gulf War, Congress extended the eligibility to veterans who served during other periods of armed hostilities.  Those other periods of armed hostilities are identified as World War II, Korea, Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, the  Persian Gulf, Somalia,  Iraq and the Global War On Terrorism (GWOT).  The goal of the Vet Center program is to provide a broad range of counseling, outreach and referral services FREE of charge to eligible veterans in order to help them make a satisfying post-war readjustment to civilian life.  You are not forgotten.

 

In addition, Public Law 103-452 authorizes sexual trauma counseling for veterans who have experienced acts of sexual violence or harassment while on active duty.

 

 

        

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Veteran ID Card
Veteran ID Card
      
No longer will you have to carry around your DD Form 214 as proof of your military service.  The Veteran ID Card will quickly establish you as a veteran, along with other essential benefits.  More...

   

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Disability Journal
Disability Journal

Disability Journal:  A Daily Account of My Current Disability Issues (Log Book) Comb-bound.  Hardcover - February 2016.
by Aspyre Media Group, LLC

Your custom designed Disability Journal is a simple to use tool that will help you collect, track and share past and current information about your current disability and other health issues. The Disability Journal has proven to be an invaluable lifesaver providing an overview of your health history to the medical professionals who assist you with your health. The Disability Journal will help you to recall specific information when filling out forms at an appointment with a new physician or medical facility. The Disability Journal is your personal health journey and the format presented is to assist you in monitoring your disabilit(ies), or other health concerns. You may consider taking your Disability Journal with you to all Veterans Affairs (VA) appointments, and other visits to see a healthcare provider. The Disability Journal is designed to provide your medical professional with concise and easily accessible details of your health in case of an emergency or in any circumstances that might occur related to your health.

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Comb-bound:  100 pages
Publisher:  Aspyre Media Group, LLC
Language:  English
Product dimensions:  8.5 x 11
Shipping weight:  14 ounces

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