VA S.A.V.E. Training will help you act with care and compassion if you encounter a Vet who is in crisis or experiencing suicidal thoughts. The acronym S.A.V.E. helps you remember the important steps involved in suicide prevention. mentalhealth.va.gov/suicide_preven…
11/ Rx Refills During the Pandemic:
The NEW Rx Refill Mobile App: You can request refills of your refillable VA-issued prescriptions, track VA prescription deliveries, view VA prescription history from your mobile device. myhealth.va.gov/mhv-portal-web…
Use our online tool to check the status of your VA debt and find out what options you have to resolve it. va.gov/manage-va-debt/
19/ Make the Connection:
MakeTheConnection.net is an online resource designed to connect Veterans, their family members and friends, and other supporters with information, resources, and solutions to issues affecting their lives.
20/ The VA Vet Center Program
Vet Centers are described by the VA as “community-based counseling centers” that offer social services, counseling, and other psychological services to veterans and their families. militarybenefits.info/vet-center-pro…
To ensure vets with medical needs receive the help they have earned to access the best quality healthcare, including mental health and specialized services.
24/ VA benefits for spouses, dependents, survivors, and family caregivers. va.gov/family-member-…
25/ Yellow Ribbon School Aid
If you’re a current or prospective student Veteran, the Yellow Ribbon Program can help you pay for out-of-state college tuition, graduate school, and various training programs that GI Bill benefits don’t cover. va.gov/education/yell…
Please save and use all graphics in this thread. Especially the ACE cards. Print these graphics and hang in places where Vets have access to them. Carry the ACE cards in your wallet.
These questions can help you access your loved one or a fellow Vet.
29/ USA & USCG ACE Cards:
30/ USN & USMC ACE Cards:
31/ USAF & USSF ACE Cards:
32/ EOD, Veteran & spouse ACE Cards:
33/ What should veterans do if they think they have COVID19?
Veterans who think they have COVID19 should call their VAMC or MyVA311 (844-698-2311 & press #3). VA clinicians will evaluate symptoms & direct them to the appropriate providers for further evaluation & treatment.
DoD Safe Helpline is the sole secure, confidential, and anonymous crisis support service specially designed for members of the Department of Defense community affected by sexual assault.
2/ Whether by phone, online chat, or through the peer-to-peer Safe HelpRoom, Safe Helpline provides an anonymous, confidential, and secure place for support and access to military and civilian resources 24/7.
Please don't politicize my thread of Veteran resources & benefits for each state, district & territory. It's meant for all Vets regardless of political view.
Resources & benefits are always changing.
There may be a benefit available to you/your family that you didn't know about