|
|
|
The Department of Veterans Affairs in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs presents
Pennsylvania #VetResources
SIGN UP/SHARE
|
“The Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs has partnered with the Department of Veterans Affairs to inform you of benefits and resources available to you, your families, caregivers and survivors in Pennsylvania.
We are sending you quick links with a summary of resources available to Pennsylvania Veterans. If you are unable to connect via a computer, we have Veteran Service Officers available to assist you as well at (800) 547-2838.
Please share this information with other Veterans and know that we are dedicated to providing exceptional services and care for our servicemembers, Veterans, and their families.”
- Major General Mark Schindler
|
|
Find your nearest PA County Benefits Representative
Pennsylvania Office of Veterans Affairs Services:
Pennsylvania Office of Veterans Affairs Programs:
Connecting Veterans to Resources: PAVETCONNECT
PA VETConnect can help determine the needs of Veterans and their beneficiaries, find resources that meet those needs, and connect Veterans with those resources. Resource areas include benefits, employment, financial assistance, mental wellness, substance use, post-traumatic stress, and more.
Disabled Veteran Real Estate Tax Exemption Program
Pennsylvania Veterans' Memorial
Honoring Those Who Served In War and Peace
At its site at the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Veterans' Memorial is the first in the Commonwealth to honor Veterans of all eras from the Revolutionary War forward. Maintained by DMVA, it is the largest Veterans’ memorial located in any of the 143 national cemeteries operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
|
Six benefits Pennsylvania Veterans can take advantage of right now
Veterans Temporary Assistance Program Provides Financial Relief To Veterans, Beneficiaries Facing Unexpected Hardship
Sometimes life takes an unexpected turn resulting in a financial hardship, but Pennsylvania Veterans don’t have to face adversity alone or go without basic necessities.
Eligible veterans or their beneficiaries can qualify for an amount not to exceed $1,600 in a 12-month period. Eligibility requirements include: a person who served in the Armed Forces of the United States (discharged under honorable conditions), died in service or was killed in action, or suffered a service-connected disability.
|
Search the PATRIOTLink database for free resources in Pennsylvania for Military and Veteran Families
Pennsylvania Veteran License Plates Available
For both your vehicle and motorcycle, two license plate designs are available and a portion of the proceeds benefits the Veterans Trust Fund.
|
|
|
Veteran Designation on Pennsylvania Drivers License
Qualified applicants can have a Veteran designation added to their drivers license, once added to your license or ID, it will automatically appear each time your license or ID is renewed.
|
|
PA Community Veteran Engagement Boards
The Community Veterans Engagement Board (CVEB) model enables Veterans, Service members, Military Families, Veteran advocates, community service providers and stakeholders to have a collective voice in identifying community goals and work to resolve gaps in service at the local level to improve the lives of Veterans, Military Families, Caregivers, and Survivors.
There are currently five Community Veteran Engagement Boards in Pennsylvania:
- Military and Veterans in Greater Pittsburgh
- Delaware Valley Veterans Consortium
- Your Veteran Community Outreach and Action Team
- Greater Butler Community Veterans Collaborative Board
- McKean County Board
|
VA is here for you.
1-800-MyVA411 (800-698-2411) is always the right number
Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 and press 1, Chat, or Text 838255 Homeless Veteran Resources: 1-877-424-3838 or Chat White House VA Hotline: 1-855-948-2311
Find a VA Facility near you.
Not sure where to start?
|
|
Want to receive this newsletter or other VA updates?
|
|
|
Disclaimer: The sharing of any non-VA information does not constitute an endorsement of products or services on the part of the VA.
You have received this message because you are subscribed to Veterans Affairs. Access your Subscriber Preferences to make changes to your subscription or Unsubscribe. Get this as a forward? Sign Up to receive updates from Veterans Affairs. Having questions or problems? Please visit subscriberhelp.govdelivery.com for assistance.
If you are having thoughts of suicide, call 1-800-273-8255 and (PRESS 1) or visit http://www.veteranscrisisline.net/.
Please remember the only secure way to ask personal questions is at https://iris.custhelp.com.
|