ODVA The Connect campaign shares the positive outcomes of veterans who have connected to the VA for help with behavioral health concerns, addiction, suicidal ideation, or other traumatic life events to build awareness that veterans who are suffering… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: Aging, Connect Campaign, Drug Misuse, Family members of Veterans, Homeless, LGBTQ+, mental health, Mental Health Treatment Options, MST, PTSD, Suicide Awareness and Prevention, VA, women
Krystal Hopper is the newest member of the SOVO Board of Directors. Krystal is the proud daughter of a military family and a strong advocate for Veterans. She serves as co-lead of the annual North Bend Veterans Stand… Read More
From the Official Blog of the US Department of Veterans Affairs by Hans Petersen Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has made mental health care treatment available to former service members with other-than-honorable (OTH) administrative discharges through two new… Read More
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Connect Campaign: You’re Not Alone ( Suicide Awareness and Prevention)
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ODVA The Connect campaign shares the positive outcomes of veterans who have connected to the VA for help with behavioral health concerns, addiction, suicidal ideation, or other traumatic life events to build awareness that veterans who are suffering… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: Aging, Connect Campaign, Drug Misuse, Family members of Veterans, Homeless, LGBTQ+, mental health, Mental Health Treatment Options, MST, PTSD, Suicide Awareness and Prevention, VA, women
Introducing new Director on SOVO Board
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Krystal Hopper is the newest member of the SOVO Board of Directors. Krystal is the proud daughter of a military family and a strong advocate for Veterans. She serves as co-lead of the annual North Bend Veterans Stand… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: Board of Directors, Community, Krystal Hopper, mental health, Southwestern Oregon Community College, SOVO, SWOCC, Veterans, volunteer
Other-than-honorable discharge? You’re still eligible for VA mental health care
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From the Official Blog of the US Department of Veterans Affairs by Hans Petersen Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has made mental health care treatment available to former service members with other-than-honorable (OTH) administrative discharges through two new… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: behavioral health care, less than honorable discharge, mental health, mental health assistance, Public Law 115-141, service-related injury, suicide risk
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