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Veterans Services

Local Veteran Employment Representatives (LVERs) and Disabled Veteran Outreach Program Specialists (DVOPs) are based in WorkOne offices and are dedicated to helping Veterans and eligible spouses receive all the services they need.

Veteran services are designed to assist Veterans* and /or eligible Spouses* to find and secure suitable employment and make the transition from the military to the civilian workforce.

To qualify for placement services you must meet the following definition and be registered with your local WorkOne:

Any individual who served more than 180 days on active duty (not for Reserve or National Guard training).

Any individual who served on active duty and was released because of a service connected illness or injury. (does not have to meet the 180-day rule)

Any individual who was in the National Guard or Reserves and was called to active duty during a war or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge is authorized. (Examples are Panama, Grenada, Haiti, Beruit, Persian Gulf, Desert Shield or Desert Storm. You do not have to have served in that area.)

Contact your Region 4 rep. today!

Resources & Links

  • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

    U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs provides services to help veterans and their families, including medical, education, survivors' and vocational rehabilitation and employment benefits, disability compensation, and service pensions

  • General Information

    General Information

    Armed Forces Tax Benefits

    Members of the U.S. Armed Forces, especially those serving in combat zones, face some special tax situations and are entitled to some special tax benefits.

    Center for Women Veterans VA

    The Center for Women Veterans was established to ensure women veterans have access to Veterans' Administration benefits & services, and that those services are responsive to the gender-specific needs of women veterans. Topics include VA benefits application assistance, readjustment and sexual trauma counseling, comprehensive health care centers, and other benefits of interest to women veterans.

    GI Search.com

    Keep in touch with fellow service members, research the history and valor of past generations, and honor those who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.

    House Committee On Veterans' Affairs

    The House Committee on Veterans' Affairs reviews veterans' programs, examines current laws, and works to strengthen existing laws concerning veterans, such as for health care, disability compensation, GI bill education and job training, home loan guarantees, life insurance policies, and a nationwide system of veterans' cemeteries.

    Military.com

    Military.com, the largest online destination for the military community, meets the unique needs of military consumers for career transition, VA loans, financial planning, GI Bill and education services, travel, relocation, military news, community and more.

    Veterans Alliance Service Center

    Information, service, support and assistance for the Veteran, their family, supporters and friends.

    VetFriends.com

    Vet Friends.com helps you to reunite with friends and family who are veterans either retired or active duty of the U.S. military. Resources include a veterans organizations directory, military records information, pay and rank charts, and message boards.

    U.S. National Archives & Records Administration (NARA)

    NARA provides access to government records, including military service records for all branches. Included is an online research area where veterans can find information on how to obtain military service records.

  • Veterans' Organizations

    Veterans' Organizations

    American Legion

    As the world's largest veterans organization, the American Legion provides information and assistance to veterans on a wide range of topics, including health, education, pension and burial benefits, post-traumatic stress disorder, Gulf War illness, VA home loans, and Agent Orange exposure.

    AMVETS

    As one of America's foremost veterans service organizations, AMVETS (or American Veterans) has a proud history of assisting veterans and sponsoring numerous programs that serve our country and its citizens. The helping hand that AMVETS extends to veterans and their families takes many forms, such as counseling on education, disability compensation, employment, hospitalization, rehabilitation, and pensions and quality of life programs administered on both the federal and local level.

    Military Officers Association of America

    MOAA offers information for retired military officers on subjects such as educational aid, health issues, veteran and survivor benefits, financial issues, and life insurance. A locator service is also available, as is an online career center (for MOAA members).

    National Veterans Legal Services Program

    For more than 25 years, the National Veterans Legal Services Program (NVLSP) has been helping veterans who, because of the effects of military service, have been unable to share in opportunities available to most Americans.

    Non-Commissioned Officers Association

    NCOA was established to enhance and maintain the quality of life for noncommissioned and petty officers in all branches of the Armed Forces, National Guard and Reserves. The Association offers its members a wide range of benefits and services designed especially for current and former enlisted service members and their families, including employment assistance, medical and scholarship funds, and a JROTC program.

    The Retired Enlisted Association

    The mission of the Retired Enlisted Association is to enhance the quality of life for uniformed services enlisted personnel, their families and survivors- including active components and all retirees.

    Veterans Administration - Directory of Veterans Services Organizations

    The VA maintains a listing of available veterans services organizations, categorized by charter status and location (state and local).

    Veterans of Foreign Wars

    The VFW assists veterans in seeking discharge upgrades, record corrections, education benefits, disability compensation, pension eligibility and other veterans' needs. The VFW's Military Assistance Program (MAP) strives to enhance the quality of life for members of the armed forces and their families by identifying critical needs and providing emergency financial aid.

    Vietnam Veterans of America

    VVA's goals are to promote and support the full range of issues important to Vietnam veterans, to create a new identity for this generation of veterans, and to change public perception of Vietnam veterans. Information on this site includes guides to VA claim appeals, Agent Orange and post-traumatic stress disorder.

  • Indiana Department of Veteran Affairs

    Indiana Department of Veteran Affairs

    Find services for veterans in your area by consulting the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs.

  • Employment Resources

    Employment Resources

    e-Vets Resource Advisor

    The e-VETS Resource Advisor assists veterans preparing to enter the job market. It includes information on a broad range of topics, such as job search tools and tips, employment openings, career assessment, education and training, and benefits and special services available to veterans.

    MilitaryHire.com

    A free site where former military personnel can seek careers and utilize their professional skills. You can post your resume, search for job openings, research companies, and get information on relocation, salary and other benefits.

    Military Skills Translator

    Use your Military Occupation Classification (MOC) to identify jobs in the civilian workforce that use similar skills to the ones you've used in your military career.

    MilSpouse.org

    Resource library for military spouse employment, education and relocation information, including links to employment related information and other resources for military spouses and military families.

    Office of Veterans Business Development

    OVBD is dedicated to serving the veteran entrepreneur by creating, executing and promoting policies and programs that provide assistance to veterans seeking to start and develop small businesses.

    USERRA elaws Advisor

    The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) Advisor helps Veterans understand employee eligibility and job entitlements, employer obligations, benefits and remedies under the Act.

    U.S. Department of Labor Veterans' Employment and Training Service (VETS)

    VETS provides Veterans with resources and services to help them succeed in the 21st century work force. VETS provides information on maximizing employment opportunitiesprotecting employment rights, meeting labor-market demands with qualified Veterans, and other related topics.

    Veterans' Preference eLaws Advisor

    The Veterans' Preference Advisor allows Veterans to examine the preferences for which they might be entitled with regard to Federal jobs.

    Veterans Resource Connection

    The National Veterans Training Institute provides information and resources related to employment, reemployment, training, education and benefits for both active duty military and military veterans.

  • Disabled Veterans

    Disabled Veterans

    Blinded Veterans Association

    Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) is an organization specifically established to promote the welfare of blinded veterans. The BVA links veterans with services, rehabilitation training and other benefits. When blinded veterans are ready to go back into the work force, BVA Field Reps can help them find jobs.

    Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program for Wounded Service Members

    The U.S. Department of Defense's CAP program is committed to providing assistive technology and support to returning wounded service members. Accommodations are available for wounded service members with vision or hearing loss, upper extremity amputees as well as persons with communication and other disabilities to access the computer and telecommunication environment.

    Disabled Transition Assistance Program (DTAP)

    DTAP is a Department of Defense program that involves assisting service members who may be released because of a disability or who believe they have a disability qualifying them for vocational rehabilitation programs. The program helps to ensure timely delivery of vocational rehabilitation services to eligible persons by assisting them in filing an application for benefits.

    Disabled Veterans of America

    Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a nonprofit organization of more than one million veterans disabled during time of war or armed conflict. The DAV offers assistance with VA claims and other VA benefits with an emphasis on serving disabled veterans. The organization also offers information on transition programs that are designed specifically for those enlisted soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen, and officers reentering civilian life.

    National Amputation Foundation

    Founded in 1919, The National Amputation Foundation (NAF) has for over 80 years been offering valuable assistance to veterans of World War I, II, Korea, the Vietnam Conflict, Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom.

    National Center for PTSD

    The National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was created within the Department of Veterans Affairs in 1989. Its mission was, and remains: To advance the clinical care and social welfare of America's veterans through research, education, and training in the science, diagnosis, and treatment of PTSD and stress-related disorders.

    Paralyzed Veterans of America

    Paralyzed Veterans of America has developed a unique expertise on a wide variety of issues involving the special needs of its members - veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction.

    REALifelines: Recovery & Employment Assistance for Wounded & Injured Servicemembers

    REALifelines is a new approach to ensuring that wounded and injured service members and their families get the support they need to be successful and competitive as they return to the homes and lives they left in service to our country.

  • Homeless Veterans

    Homeless Veterans

    Department of Labor Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program

    The purpose of the Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program (HVRP) is to provide services to assist in reintegrating homeless veterans into meaningful employment.

    Department of Veterans' Affairs Homeless Veterans Resources

    VA offers a wide array of special programs and initiatives specifically designed to help homeless veterans live as self-sufficiently and independently as possible. A fact sheet on homeless veterans is also available.

    National Coalition for Homeless Veterans

    References for homeless veterans on general assistance, medical, alcohol, substance abuse, mental health treatment, housing, jobs, legal and transportation issues. If you experience difficulties getting results or locating services in your local areacall the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans at 1-800-VET-HELP.

  • Gulf War Veterans

    Gulf War Veterans

    American Gulf War Veterans Association

    Informational resource for those Gulf War veterans dealing with health issues related to their service.

    Gulf War Veterans Resource Pages

    Contains a document library, links, forums, a veteran locator, photos and Frequently Asked Questions of relevance to Gulf War veterans and their families.

    National Gulf War Resource Center

    The National Gulf War Resource Center is an international coalition of advocates and organizations providing a resource for information, support, and referrals for all those concerned with the complexities of Persian Gulf War issues, especially Gulf War illnesses and those held prisoner or missing in action. Contains a self-help guide for Gulf War veterans.

    Persian Gulf War Illness

    The Department of Veterans Affairs has compiled information for Gulf War veterans who need assistance in locating their nearest VA Medical Center or who have general health questions regarding their service in the Persian Gulf region.

  • Official Military Websites

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