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#VetResources - for Veterans, their Families, Caregivers, and Survivors
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Veterans have opportunity to grow with USDA
Few pairings more closely align than Veterans and farming. The skill sets developed in military service match many of the characteristics of a successful agricultural professional.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture knows what Veterans bring to the table and is committed to assisting Veterans across the country to keep America’s food supply safe and secure.
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VA and DoD announce 2019 Suicide Prevention Conference
This August nearly 2,000 VA and DoD care teams, leaders, allies and subject matter experts from across the country will convene at the 2019 VA/DoD Suicide Prevention Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
This year’s theme is “Many Roles. One Mission.,” which emphasizes that everyone has a role to play in preventing suicide among service members and Veterans.
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Code of Support Foundation offers free access to Veteran Resources
The Code of Support Foundation provides essential and critical one-on-one assistance to struggling service members, Veterans and their families with the most complex needs.
One of their goals is to integrate service members, Veterans and families into a searchable, vetted, on-line platform called PATRIOTlink that makes direct connections to resources and services
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Did you know the National Resource Directory has more than 14,000 vetted resources available to you right now? Featured Resource: Operation Family Caregiver
Supports families of those who have served our nation and help families of returning Service Members and Veterans adjust to the "new normal" by coping more effectively with problems they never imagined.
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Find a VA Facility near you.
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Are you a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one?
Did you know that VA offers same day services in Primary Care and Mental Health at 172 VA Medical Centers across the country? Make the Connection Resource Locator
What should you avoid doing when talking with a Veteran in crisis? Discuss on RallyPoint.
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