Ongoing volunteers - U.S Vets kitchen always needs volunteers to serve meals. This can either be a set schedule or as needed when volunteers go on vacation. A food handler’s card is required. Also, they have some fundraising events next year, so if anyone is interested in being on a Planning Committee to help plan, collect silent auction items, etc. please contact Michelle Brien. Cell: 928.356.2771 mbrien@usvets.org Art Classes for Veterans
The Arizona Dept. of Veteran Services (ADV) assists veterans and their family members in qualifying and applying for benefits. They help with service-connected disabilities to non-service-connected pensions, assist with burial claims, and run an Arizona State Veterans Home, among other services. They can help you determine your benefits and submit claims, including those with the PACT Act and COMPACT Act. They also help with appeals because laws change, diagnoses change, and people get new evidence. They are at the VA in Building 15 three times a week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, but you can also meet with them virtually or on the phone. Call 602-535-1215 for questions and appointments. PACT (Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxins) Act: Veterans have multiple ways of submitting their claims for Toxic Exposure and there is a lot of good information for reference and to assist Veterans with the new PACT Act Claims. The quickest way is to schedule an in-person or virtual appointment here: https://vets.force.com/VAVERA/s/ If you have questions about the PACT Act go to va.gov/PACT. or call 602-535-1215. Remember the COMPACT Act (Comprehensive Prevention Access to Care Treatment) VA Benefits can help Veterans and their families buy homes, earn degrees, start careers, stay healthy and more. You can join an event for conversation and information by going to www.va.gov/outreach-and-events/events/to peruse their online events. You can also call the VA Benefits Hotline at 800-827-1000. Lung Cancer Awareness VA Eligibility Marine Corps League Auxiliary – This organization supports Marines, MCL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Prescott National Memorial Ladies
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1 out of 3 Mesothelioma Patients is a Veteran.
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The Recreation Therapy program at the V.A.’s Domicilliary needs donations to keep their program going. Monetary donations help with the following: Taxi Service, Parking Passes, Entertainment Outings (Bowling, Movies, Batting Cages), Equine Therapy, Cooking Groups, Holiday/Special Events and Snacks (Popcorn, Donuts, Beverages, etc.). They also accept sports equipment, arts and crafts supplies as well as other goods. To donate, contact Shana Shatzer at shanamarie.shatzer@va.gov or 928-445-4860 Ext. 6013.
DAV accepts clothing, housewares, furniture etc. DAV has trucks to pick up large items.
US VETS accepts food donations for their food pantry. They also need NEW sheets, pillows, towels, toiletries, sleeping bags for the transitional housing. Take items to the U.S. VETS Outreach Center at 1040 Whipple Street, front building
The National Crisis Line is now easier to remember! Simply Dial 988 then Press 1.
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