There are more than 300 Vet Centers across the United States and U.S. Territories whose primary function is to help veterans and their families adjust to civilian life after combat.
Vet Centers help overwhelmed VA hospitals by providing Veterans with valuable services such as counseling for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Military Sexual Trauma, bereavement counseling, marriage and family counseling, and resources like VA benefits information and suicide prevention referrals.
To search by zip code for a Vet Center in your area click here
If you do not find a Vet Center near you, check out the Mobile Vet Centers. There are 50 motorized vehicles – resembling super-sized recreational vehicles – that are driven to far-reaching rural areas as part of an “On the Road” outreach program
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I like this site and will likely link to it from GreenMenus. Our country cannot do enough for America’s only heroes. Those of you at the grassroots level, thank you! for all your efforts. Sergeant Berosh.