Recruiting for Vet Corps National Service Positions!

Hello colleagues and friends,

I am writing to announce the open recruitment period for the Corporation for National and Community Service, Americorps  program Vet Corps in Washington State. We have several sites open throughout King and Peirce County…as well as through  out the state.

The WDVA Vet Corps is funded through an AmeriCorps grant. Vet Corps members are stationed at many colleges throughout the state.

Vet Corps members help veterans achieve their higher education goals by:

  • Providing training and support to college faculty, staff and administration to increase awareness of student veterans’ needs;
  • Providing a peer connection for veterans new to higher education;
  • Helping the college to meet the needs of student veterans; and
  • Providing veterans with connections to federal, state or local veteran’s benefits.

The Vet Corps helps veterans and their family members navigate Washington’s higher education and training programs as veterans adjust from military to college life.

Please liberally share this e-mail and attached flyer.

If you, or someone you know, may be interested in applying or learning more about the program feel free to contact me directly.

Rebecca Murch, B.A.B.S.

King County Regional Coordinator

VetCorps – Americorps

Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs

425-802-6628

VA Campaign Encourages Public to Help Raise PTSD Awareness

vafacebook_originalWASHINGTON – As the country recognizes Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month, the VA National Center for PTSD (NCPTSD) is inviting the public to participate in its “PTSD Awareness: June 2015” campaign, which began June 1. This year’s goal is to help more Veterans, their families, caregivers and community members understand what PTSD is and know that there are specific treatments that can help improve and save lives.
“Raising PTSD awareness is essential to overcoming the myth, misinformation and stigma that too often prevents Veterans from seeking help,” said VA Secretary Robert A. McDonald. “VA is one of the largest integrated mental health systems in the United States that provides specialized treatment for PTSD, so we know that care works. We encourage everyone to join us in this important effort to share important information about PTSD and help Veterans receive care they need.”
This year’s campaign focuses on online materials and encourages the general public to “learn, connect, and share” to raise PTSD awareness. Anyone can “learn” how PTSD treatment can help, “connect” by reaching out to someone, and “share” what they learn by spreading the word.
June 27 also has been designated by VA as PTSD Awareness Day for the fourth consecutive year. For more information on PTSD and the ways to raise awareness throughout the year, professionals and members of the public can visit the National Center for PTSD website, www.ptsd.va.gov/about/PTSD-awareness/. This site offers resources such as:

  • PTSD Coach Online and the award-winning PTSD Coach mobile app, which provide symptom-management strategies. The app is always with you when you need it.
  • Continuing Education (CE) and continuing medical education (CME) opportunities for providers, including PTSD 101 Courses, on the best practices in PTSD treatment (CEs/CMEs offered).
  • AboutFace:  An online video gallery of Veterans talking about PTSD and how treatment can turn your life around.
  • Whiteboards: Short animated videos to learn about PTSD and effective treatments.
  • Subscribe to the PTSD Monthly Update –  Stay up to date on new information about PTSD and trauma year round.

VA’S Treatment of PTSD
The health and well-being of the courageous men and women who have served in uniform is the highest priority for VA.

  •  VA is one of the largest integrated mental health systems in the United States that provides specialized treatment for PTSD.
  • From October 1, 2001, to December 31, 2014, nearly 400,000 Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn Veterans were seen for potential PTSD at VA facilities following their return from these overseas deployments.
  •  In fiscal year 2014, more than 535,000 of the nearly 6 million Veterans who sought care at VA healthcare facilities received treatment for PTSD.
  • As of September 2014, more than 5,900 VA mental health staff members have received training in Prolonged Exposure and/or Cognitive Processing Therapy, the most effective known therapies for PTSD.

About the National Center for PTSD
The National Center for PTSD is the center of excellence for research and education on the prevention, understanding, and treatment of PTSD. Its seven divisions across the country provide expertise on all types of trauma – from natural disasters, terrorism, violence and abuse, to combat exposure.
Although the Center provides no direct clinical care, its purpose is to improve the well-being and understanding of individuals who have experienced traumatic events, with a focus on American Veterans. The Center conducts cutting edge research and applies the findings to advance the science of traumatic stress and promote its understanding.

Seattle Stand Down FUNdraiser for Homeless Veterans with Nate Boyer 5/30 8am-10am

Description:  The Seattle Stand Down, a premier project of One Less Mountain, is holding their first ever fundraiser on Saturday, May 30th, from 8:00am to 10:00am in Bellevue, WA.  Proceeds will benefit homeless and at-risk veterans in the Puget Sound throughout the year and at the next Seattle Stand Down on December 17th – 18th, 2015.  The Seattle Stand Down gives a hand up to our warriors to ensure all of our veterans are connected to the housing, employment, medical, social, and spiritual supports they need so they can enjoy a future with dignity.  http://www.theseattlestanddown.org/
Nate Boyer, former Green Beret and Seattle Seahawk longsnapper, will be on hand to meet with volunteers and supporters.  He is a vocal advocate for veterans and active supporter for #22Kill, a global movement to honor those who serve and to raise awareness about veteran suicide, and Caring for Camo, an organization founded at UT Austin to support men and women of the US Armed Forces with letters and care packages. His inspirational story has been highlighted on national media outlets around the countsry.  http://www.nateboyer.com/
 
Volunteer Role:  Mission Continues Volunteers will serve a pancake breakfast to veterans and veteran supporters from 8:00am – 10:00am.  It is requested volunteers show up to the location at 7:15am to set up.  We are still looking for 5-6 volunteers so feel free to promote through your networks.
Location: Applebee’s 3520 Factoria Blvd SE, Bellevue, WA 98006

Congratulation to our new Post Officers!!!

 Post 2713 Officers 

Term (06/2015 – 06/2016)

Commander – Robin Eckstein

Senior Vice Commander – Ray Fairbank

Junior Vice Commander – John Phillips

Quartermaster – Nicholas Sullivan

Chaplin – Cliff Heino

Surgeon – Leo Potts

Judge Advocate – Nathan Hemphill

Trustee 3yr – Bob Lunke

Trustee 2yr – William Dwyer

Trustee 1yr – Ben Skwiercz

Service Officer – Cliff Heino

Adjutant – Ray Fairbank

Veterans Resource Fair at the Tacoma Dome 5/30/15 9-3pm

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On Saturday, May 30th, we intend to provide our Veterans community of the Puget Sound area (Pierce, King, Kitsap, and Thurston County’s) with a FREE Veterans Resource Fair that will have providers for the following sections:

· Community Services
· VA Benefits
· Legal Services
· Homeless Services/ At Risk
· Educational Benefits
· Medical Screenings and Dental Resources
· Jobs/Apprenticeship/Training and vocational opportunities
· Female Veterans Resources

· Active Duty Transition Assistance
· Financial Education/ Assistance
· Housing and home ownership
· Justice System Related Reintegration Services
· Disability Claims/ Benefits

· Widows/ Widowers Benefits

This event is a Labor of Love. It is an idea thought up by a few Veterans (Tito and Scot) that when realized, will mean a lot to our fellow Veterans and their families.  In October 2013, two of us started organizing for this event, an event that we plan to have annually.  We looked for the right location.  And we found it at the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Hall.

Next we started looking for partners to aid our mission.  Who’s friendly?    Who’s not?  Who’s willing to work (all on a Volunteer budget) for something that sounds crazy to some, and makes perfect sense to others.  Continuing this large annual Veterans event  (our second year) that can showcase some of the surrounding resources, services, and fellow friends to our community. This year we are partnering with the National Alliance to End Veteran Suicide to be the lead 501c3 non-profit financial body and Military Veterans Solutions.

This is a community event that is being put on by Veterans for Veterans and their families.  The Veterans Resource Fair at the Tacoma Dome is a community partnership between various veteran owned agencies, individuals, nonprofits, federal, state, and local county agencies whose aim is to provide an annual and reliable place and event where Pierce, King, Kitsap and Thurston County Veterans and their families can obtain direct connections / information to many different types of  veteran specific programs and resources.  The National Alliance to End Veteran Suicide is the acting financial body and non-profit organization in this partnership to provide a community based event that will aid Native American, Hispanic, White, African-American, Asian, unemployed, retired and Veterans from all other backgrounds and their families with many different resources and services that the Puget Sound community has to offer.  No one is receiving any salaries, fees, or anything of that nature from this event.  It is being done with the time and sweat of Volunteers, a few unemployed and retired Vets, and others who care.

Sincerely yours,

Event Directors, Tito Alfredo Medina (Enlisted Navy, Submarines!) and Scot Pondelick (Enlisted Army, EOD!)

West Seattle Hi-Yu Breakfast and Talent show | West Seattle Herald / White Center News

Sat. May 16th West Seattle Hi-Yu Breakfast and Talent presentation at the
VFW Hall 3601 SW Alaska St. from 8:00 am to 11:30 am with the
Candidates talent performance at 10:30

*** A judged event. Invite your family and friends to come
Breakfast: Adults $6.00 Kids 3-12 $3.00

Volunteers needed Friday May 15 at 6 pm to set up & decorate the VFW Hall

Saturday, May 16, 2015 – 8:00am – 11:30am

West Seattle Hi-Yu Breakfast and Talent show | West Seattle Herald / White Center News.

No One Does More For Veterans