Denver Vet Center - Community engagement

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To complement our counseling services, we partner with entities such as: 

  • The American Legion: ​The American Legion is a Veterans service organization aimed at advocating patriotism across the U.S. through diverse programs and member benefits. They are located at 7465 E 1st Ave Ste D, Denver, CO 80230. You can reach them at 303-366-5201.
    Visit The American Legion Department of Colorado website
  • WarriorNow: WarriowNow was founded as a way to eliminate the stigma associated with Veterans dealing with mental health related concerns, PTSD, and/or addiction. They provide assistance in the Veteran Treatment Court (VTC), and through peer-to-peer services. 
    Visit the WarriorNow website
  • Colorado Joint Community Forces (JCF):  Colorado JCF is a DOD and Community Cooperative Partnership. They provide networking opportunities to connect service members and families to local military or community resources. 
    Visit the Colorado JCF website

Cheyenne Vet Center - Community engagement

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The Cheyenne Vet Center works with our local partners and uses our resources to advocate for your needs to provide collaboration in supporting our Veteran community.

Some of our partners include:

  • Local first responders
  • The National Guard, Reserves, and Active Duty units
  • College and Universities in our local community

If you or your organization would like to learn about working with Veterans and military culture and how you can help support the Veteran community, we can provide individual or education briefings. Contact the Cheyenne Vet Center at 307-778-7370 for more info.

Bismarck Vet Center - Community engagement

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We partner with other groups in the Veteran world to serve as a referral resource for Veterans and service members. 

Some of our partners include:

  • Local County/Tribal Veteran Service Offices
  • Veteran Service Organizations
  • Various offices within the North Dakota National Guard and the Army Reserve
  • North Dakota Department of Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Job Service North Dakota
  • North Dakota Veterans' Cemetery
  • Community Action

We also provide briefings and education to various law enforcement agencies and others that may encounter Veterans on a variety of topics such as military culture and PTSD overview.

Traverse City Vet Center - Community engagement

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We collaborate with our local partners and use our resources to advocate for your needs. 

Some of our partners include:

If you or your organization would like to learn about working with Veterans and military culture or how you can support the Veteran community, we can provide individual or group educational briefings. Give us a call for more information at 231-935-0051 and ask for our Outreach Specialist.

South Bend Vet Center - Community engagement

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We work with our local partners and use our resources to advocate for your needs to support our Veteran community.

Some of our partners include:

  • Veterans Resource Network
  • Local first responders
  • The National Guard, Reserve, and active duty units
  • College and universities in our local community
  • County Veteran Service Officers

Columbia, MO Vet Center - Whole health

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We work to bridge mental health care with every other aspect of the Veteran’s life. You can expect your counselor to help you highlight the connection between mental health and various aspects of self-care (e.g. food and drink, working your body, surroundings, spirit and soul, personal development, recharging, and relationships).

La Crosse Vet Center - Community engagement

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We present Vet Center services to units stationed and/or training at Ft. McCoy, Wisconsin, as well as National Guard and Reserve units located in central and northwestern Wisconsin.

We provide educational presentations and build supportive networks with local organizations, such as these:

  • Local police departments
  • Colleges and universities
  • Wisconsin Inter-Service Family Assistance Committee 

Please call us if you'd like to learn more.

Green Bay Vet Center - Community engagement

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Vet Center service description

We work with our local partners and use our resources to advocate for your needs. We collaborate with partners to support our Veteran community.

Some of our partners include the following:

  • Local businesses and governments 
  • Aging and Disability Resource Center
  • County Veterans Service Offices 
  • Local first responders
  • The National Guard, Reserve, and active duty units
  • Colleges and universities in our local community
  • Brown County Community Gardens (Veterans Garden) 

If you or your organization would like to learn about working with Veterans and military culture and how you can help support the Veteran community, we can provide individual or education briefings. Give us a call for more information at 920-435-5650.

Anoka Vet Center - Community engagement

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Some of our established partners include: 

  • National Guard and Reserve units
  • State universities and community colleges
  • Veteran Service Organizations

If you or your organization would like to learn about working with Veterans, military culture or how you can support the Veteran community, we can provide individual or group educational briefings. Give us a call for more information.