Colorado Veterans! Do You Have Health and Benefits Questions? Need Peer Support? Ask Questions Now!
You can ask questions to the following people:
» Justin Monk - Director of Policy, Student Veterans of America
» Kate Hatten - Executive Director, Home Front Military Network
» Rebecca Smith - Coach, Public Contact Team, Denver VA Regional Office
» PO3 Tiffany Morgan - Director of Training and Peer Mentor, WarriorNOW
» 1SG Zelda Davis - Management Analyst, VA
» Melissa Comeau - Director, American Red Cross Military Veteran Caregiver Network
» SPC Dwight Amey - Legal Administrative Specialist, VA
Student Veterans of America:
Student Veterans of America is a Chapter-based organization with about 1,500 locations on college campuses nationwide. We represent about 750,000 student veterans and work on personal and professional development, leadership training, and advocacy at the federal level.
Home Front Military Network:
HFMN is a collaborative, working with nearly 50 service providers; we connect military service members, veterans and their families to essential resources, including financial assistance provided by HFMN and our partners, in order to meet the full range of needs of individual and families. Our programs include Navigation (Case Management); Financial Bridge Support; Information & Assistance; and Education & Outreach.
WarriorNOW:
WarriorNOW has designed and implemented a program that brings Structure, Camaraderie, and Purpose back into Veterans and their families lives, and we do this through peer-to-peer mentoring, recreational therapy, PTSD groups, pro-social events, and education on topics pertaining to mental health, addiction, and building healthy relationships. WarriorNOW has flipped the conventional treatment model 180 degrees to start with building protective factors and coping skills first through peer work, and then when the Veteran is ready, we start the individual clinical work.
I'm moving to Fort Collins in a few months. What's the best timing and process for notifying my current VA in Massachusetts so records are transferred and appointments can be made at the correct facility?
Also, are there any unique benefits given to Veterans in CO that I should be aware of?
transitioning service members, Veterans, and military spouses while advocating use of special hiring authorities, employment programs, and Veteran retention strategies to help VA become the employer of choice. Please visit our website @ VA for Vets @ http://www.vaforvets.va.gov to learn more about employment opportunities, career, job, resource and internship fairs to include training resources to assist you in finding employment and/or Writing your Federal Resume. We can be reached at [login to see]
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Operation Veteran Strong https://www.operationveteranstrong.org/
DENVER, November 12, 2021 — Colorado is launching an online platform, Operation Veteran Strong, designed to connect veterans to the right national and local resources at the right time to increase self-awareness, build resilience, and prevent the development of mental health and well-being crises. Although veterans make up nearly 10% of the population, 17% of all suicides in Colorado are veterans, and the suicide rate among veterans is more than double the rate of non-veterans.
State Office of Suicide Prevention funding supported the build out of regional and statewide resources as well as additional resources in six priority counties in Colorado that are participating in the development and implementation of comprehensive suicide prevention efforts. The National Veterans Health Administration’s Office of Rural Health is funding an evaluation of the site as well as support to tailor portal assistance and dissemination within rural Colorado communities. Rural Veteran communities are an area of concern as they often have a higher rate of suicide.
YOU at Operation Veteran Strong
Find tips and tools for everything from your mental and physical health, to friendships and finding balance. It’s all here. Operation Veteran Strong
Check out our website for other events and supportive services we host for veterans and their families!
JOIN THE BUDDY CHECKEvery Night. 7pm Mountain. On Zoom. Join the Buddy Check Our vision THE WARRIORNOW NIGHTLY BUDDY CHECK WAS STARTED IN SUPPORT OF A VETERAN STRUGGLING WITH MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES AND ADDICTION. THE ROOM WAS DEDICATED TO HIM AS A SPACE TO PROVIDE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR OUR VETERANS STRUGGLING WITH RELAPSE AND TO GIVE […]
Mind - Body - Spirit
You will likely need to appeal this to the Board of Veterans Appeals and you still may be denied for leukemia. Just remember if you receive an adverse decision there is always a next action. If you have not appointed a Veterans Service Representative to assist you with your dealings with VA, you should. Organizations such as Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans are there to assist you and their service is free of charge.
Exposure to hazardous chemicals and materials | Veterans Affairs
Find out if you can get disability compensation (monthly payments) and other benefits for illnesses or other conditions, like the ones listed below. These are illnesses and conditions we believe may be caused by contact with harmful chemicals or other hazardous materials while serving in the military.
Thank you for service with the United States Air Force!
Eligibility requirements for service-connected disability compensation related to Agent Orange exposure can be found on the VA.gov website:
https://www.va.gov/disability/eligibility/hazardous-materials-exposure/agent-orange/
Agent Orange exposure and VA disability compensation | Veterans Affairs
Agent Orange was a tactical herbicide the U.S. military used to clear leaves and vegetation for military operations mainly during the Vietnam War. Veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange may have certain related illnesses. If you have an illness caused by exposure to Agent Orange during military service, read below to find out if you may be eligible for disability compensation and how to apply.
Today the Honoring our PACT Act, passed the House of Representatives.
America’s message to toxic-exposed servicemembers and veterans has long been simple – we thank you for your service, but the price tag for addressing the effects of your exposure is just too high. Today, after years of diligent input from toxic-exposed veterans, my colleagues, our staff, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs), Congress finally recognized toxic exposure as a cost of war. The bipartisan legislation addresses the full range of issues impacting toxic-exposed veterans including earned benefits and healthcare through VA. It will open up healthcare to over 3.5 million veterans exposed to toxic substances during their military service and finally concede exposure to burn pits and airborne hazards. It will also create presumptions for 23 respiratory illnesses and cancers, shifting the burden of proof away from our veterans. The Honoring our PACT Act has the strong support of 42 VSOs, the Biden-Harris Administration, and advocates Jon Stewart and John Feal.
For too long, Congress and VA have been slow to act on toxic exposure – but today, the House took a bipartisan vote to change that. I look forward to working with Senator Tester to pass truly comprehensive legislation through the Senate and send it to the President’s desk. Toxic-exposed veterans do not have time to wait.
Track the status of your VA education benefits appeal. If you disagree with a decision on your application for education benefits, you can request a decision review. You can also manage any review requests or appeals you already filed.
VA Education Benefits | Veterans Affairs
http://www.va.gov/education/
VA education and training benefits | Veterans Affairs
VA education benefits help Veterans, service members, and their qualified family members with needs like paying college tuition, finding the right school or training program, and getting career counseling. Learn how to apply for and manage the education and training benefits you've earned.
VA also has a system called WEAMS that you can use to search for already approved GI Bill schools, including unaccredited ones: https://inquiry.vba.va.gov/weamspub/buildSearchInstitutionCriteria.do
If it's helpful, feel free to reach out to me directly at [login to see] and we can hop on a quick call to chat about any concerns you may have and the best path forward. Good luck!
GI Bill Information
Prove your eligibility for any federal benefits, or
Access military bases or installations, or
Access military commissaries or exchanges, or
Present as a form of identification at the airport, or
Check into a VA hospital, or
Show as proof of retirement from the Armed Forces, or
Show as proof of wartime service to get a special license plate from the Department of Motor Vehicles


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VA.gov | Veterans Affairs
Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more.