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
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Veterans are invited to the Annual Mental Health Summit to be held on August 30 from 8 am to 3:30 pm. The Summit will include presentations, breakout groups, along with informational and vendor tables. The Summit will be… Read More
Date/Time: July 27, 2019 9:00 AM. Location: Pendleton Convention Center 1601 Westgate, Pendleton. Join Us At the Fifth Annual Veteran Benefit Expo, the state’s largest veteran resource event, held in eastern Oregon for the first time this summer…. Read More
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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
WASHINGTON — Today the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Cohen Veterans Network, Inc., (CVN) announced a new partnership to increase Veterans’ access to mental health resources to reduce Veteran suicides. The partnership will allow VA… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: access, Cohen Veterans Network, crisis, mental health, mental health services, partnership, reduce suicide, reduce Veteran suicides, resources, suicides, VA, Veterans Crisis Line
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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
Still time to Register for next Friday’s Mental Health Summit in Eugene
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Annual Mental Health Summit coming soon – August 30
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Veterans are invited to the Annual Mental Health Summit to be held on August 30 from 8 am to 3:30 pm. The Summit will include presentations, breakout groups, along with informational and vendor tables. The Summit will be… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: Aging Veterans, Eugene, mental health, Mental Health for Veterans, mental health services, Mission Act, PTSD, Supporting Caregivers, Veterans Mental Health Consumer Council, women veterans
2019 Oregon Veterans Benefit Expo – July 27- Pendleton
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Date/Time: July 27, 2019 9:00 AM. Location: Pendleton Convention Center 1601 Westgate, Pendleton. Join Us At the Fifth Annual Veteran Benefit Expo, the state’s largest veteran resource event, held in eastern Oregon for the first time this summer…. Read More
Category: Blog Tags: benefit, Benefit Expo, business and recreation, claims assistance, earned benefits, education, finance, health care, home loans, lont-term care, mental health, one-stop shop, Oregon Veterans, Pendleton Convention Center
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
VA Partners with Cohen Veterans Network to Increase Access to Mental Health Resources
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WASHINGTON — Today the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Cohen Veterans Network, Inc., (CVN) announced a new partnership to increase Veterans’ access to mental health resources to reduce Veteran suicides. The partnership will allow VA… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: access, Cohen Veterans Network, crisis, mental health, mental health services, partnership, reduce suicide, reduce Veteran suicides, resources, suicides, VA, Veterans Crisis Line
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