Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) App Helps Thousands
WASHINGTON – The PTSD Coach smartphone application (app), launched in April by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD), has already helped more than 5,000 users connect with important mental health information and resources.
Wounded Warriors Share Stories, Advice
Staff of The Courtland Chronicle had the distinct honor of interviewing members of the Virginia Wounded Warriors Program. These veterans from the latest conflict in the Middle East shared stories, insights, and advice. Summations from the conversations follow below.
VWWP New PSA's
View VWWP's new PSAs, developed to attract veterans, their friends, family members and supporters to the wearevirginiaveterans.org website.
Mount Rogers Supports Our Nation’s Veterans and Service Members
In a press release dated June 29, 2010, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell spoke of his “commitment to make Virginia the most Veteran friendly state in America.” Mount Rogers Community Services Board shares this commitment and has the great honor of doing our part to support and implement this goal through our Industrial Developmental Centers (IDC), Virginia Wounded Warrior Program, and the partnerships we have formed with the Department of Defense, Virginia Department of Veterans Services, and Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services.
2010 VWWP Progress Report
View the 2010 VWWP Progress Report documenting accomplishments of VWWP Regional Programs and statewide.
Virginia Wounded Warrior Program Hires Regional Coordinator for Southwestern Virginia
RICHMOND—Cathy Wilson, Executive Director of the Virginia Wounded Warrior Program (VWWP), Virginia Department of Veterans Services announced today that Lisa R. Yost, M.S., Q.M.H.P, has been named Regional Coordinator of the VWWP in Southwestern Virginia. Ms. Yost is filling a new position made possible by the recent federal grant awarded to VWWP for expansion of its Southwestern Region.
National Caregiver Support Line
On February 1, 2011, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is opening a toll-free National Caregiver Support Line housed at the Canandaigua VA Medical Center campus in Canandaigua, New York.
VetLink
Event Date and Time
6/14/2011 6:00 PM
Event Location
Christian's Pizza
118 West Main Street
Charlottesville,
Virginia 22902
Event Region
Region I - Northwestern
Event ContactBen Shaw
Veteran Peer Specialist, OIF Combat Veteran
[email protected]
or
434-962-0175
Event Type
Peer and Family Support Events
Additional Information
VetLink is designed to meet the needs of veterans a relaxed environment to share military, post-military and transitional experiences with other vets. VetLink also facilitates job placement assistance, peer support, fun activities and location of available resources.