Veterans Experience Live (VetXL) National Peer to Peer Q&A Chat! Ask Questions Now About Navigating VA & Community Services
Get connected to a Veteran peer to help you navigate VA and community services. Post your questions on how to get peer support now!
You can ask questions to the following people:
» MG Mark Graham - Director, Vets4Warriors
» Sgt Christopher Vidaurre - Veteran Wellness Alliance Check-In, George W. Bush Institute
» Melissa Comeau - Director, American Red Cross Military Veteran Caregiver Network
» Ryan Lane - Whole Health Pathway Champion
» Patricia Sweeney - National Director, Peer Support Services
» Capt Trey Ellis - Peer Leader Manager, Wounded Warrior Project
» SGT Lauren Augustine - Vice President Government Affairs, SVA
» PO3 Douglas Webb - Management Analyst, VA
» Sgt Ed McEvoy - National Outreach Specialist, VA Vet Center
» Melissa Johnson - Programs and Services Associate, American Red Cross Military Veteran Caregiver Network
» Terry Collia - Senior Director of Digital Marketing, The Mission Continues
» Shannon McClure - Program Analyst, VA
My name is Christopher Vidaurre, I am the Senior Program Manager at the George W. Bush Institute. I am here on behalf of the Veterans Wellness Alliance to share “Check-In” Check-In is a first-of-its-kind network that unites peer-led organizations and service providers to connect veterans and their families efficiently and empathetic with high-quality care for mental and brain health services. Please go to http://www.veterancheckin.org and fill out our short form to get connected to care. Once you fill out the form within in 72 hours our Care Coordinator will reach out to you and find the most appropriate care.
Check-In provides referral assistance to military veterans, active duty, reservists/Guard, and their family members to mental wellness resources in their area.
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I am asking Why the VA ignoring their obligation to pay of my father of wwII veterans services of the Armed forces of America when philippines commwealth puppet government of America? under tydying Mcduffie law as act of US congress in 1934? Why US government thru to VA ignoring their obligation to pay infact wwII is American War against Japan not for Philippines they sacrifice of nothing to receive from VA,? If the American veterans celebrate their anniversary I remember My father service of America never to receive any benefit during life time and nobody family of veterans to receive?
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father service if the Force s of America during wwII when philippines commwealth puppet government of America I remember he did not Rey any benefit from America VA? Under inhuman act of 1946 the VA implement infact wwII is American war against Japan that is obligation to us government to pay what people he served. Due to unconstitutional act nothing to receive ?
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