Free Lifetime Pass to National Parks

On Veterans Day 2022, the National Park Service will unveil a lifetime pass providing free entrance to national parks for Veterans and their families.  The Interagency Military Lifetime Pass waives entrance fees for the National Park Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and standard amenity recreation fees for the Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sites for current military service members and their dependents, Veterans and Gold Star Families.

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Resources and Support for Caregivers:


Free event for caregivers to learn more about resources and support in the community
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Lunch included.

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New VA Policy


New VA Policy to Offer Emergency Mental Health 

Services for Free

A large number of veterans grapple with mental health issues after returning from deployment, and for many, the effects of these issues can be severe. Recent reports have revealed that veterans have been found to have a higher risk of suicide than the general public, leading to a call for improved mental health resources.

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has now announced a new initiative to try and tackle the issue of veteran suicide. Under the new policy, any veteran that has is having suicidal thoughts or behavior will be eligible for free emergency mental health care at a VA or non-VA facility. This includes up to 30 days of inpatient care and 90 days of outpatient care.

These benefits are available to veterans regardless of whether they are enrolled with VA Healthcare.

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The VA’s new policy aims to address the concerning trend of veteran suicide rates by providing free mental health resources to veterans in need.

The VA’s new policy is a major step forward in helping to provide critical support for our veterans. By offering free emergency mental health care, veterans in a suicidal crisis can gain access to the professional care and resources they need to help manage their mental health issues and hopefully find relief from the daily struggles they may face.

It’s important to recognize that the VA’s new policy is just one piece of the puzzle when it comes to preventing veteran suicide. It’s also critical that we continue to provide access to more mental health resources, including reaching out to our veteran community to better understand their needs and seek out support. Ultimately, preventing veteran suicide will require a joint effort from both public and private sectors.

Veterans who are currently struggling can be connected to specialized help by calling the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 and then pressing 1.

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State of the City 2023

I wanted to reach out and invite you all to our special event on Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. 

Mayor Michele Randall, along with new City Manager John Willis and Public Works Director Cameron Cutler will combine to deliver State of the City 2023: Our Path Forward, at the Dixie Convention Center’s Garden Room.

Our team will discuss the City of St. George’s accomplishments in 2022 and give a sneak peek on plans for 2023.

We always appreciate the support we get from the Veterans Coalition and I hope to see you on Tuesday!

Thanks, David

 

VA CLAIMS

SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2023

Need help with your VA claim?  See Thomas Lambs' FLYER LINKED HERE and plan to talk to a VA rep in person on Feb 7.

Semper Fi, Pat Lisi


 

Dennis Howland to Speak

To: Veterans and friends of veterans throughout the community 

Guest Speaker: Dennis Howland, Utah VFW Liaison for Veterans to Utah State Legislature 

Time/Date: 6:30pm, Wednesday, 1 February 2023, doors open at 6:00pm 

Place: VFW Hall (100 South 300 East, St George) 

Mr. Dennis Howland will speak on veterans’ concerns and legislation addressed in the Utah State Legislature and Senate.  He will also address veterans’ concerns and legislation in the US Congress.  Time will be allotted for Questions and Answers (Q&A).

You are welcome to attend. 

Sincerely, Ken Omer, Commander, VFW Post 2628

Kenomer13@aol.com

DENNIS HOWLAND

 

VCSU Meeting - January 17, 2023

After a long break for the holiday season, the Veterans Coalition of Southern Utah returns to action Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 1 p.m. at the American Legion Post 90. Please be ready to let us know about the exciting events and initiatives you have planned for the first part of 2023!

We don't currently have a "speaker" lined up. If you are interested, please let me know.

By Tuesday morning at 10 a.m., please let me know what you would like added to the agenda. We want to keep within our allotted 1 hour for the meeting, so let's try to get as much as we can on the agenda and leave less to chance. 😉

Thanks,  David  435-512-1511