Veterans Symposium March 30th
Free Veteran symposium, panel and resource networking opportunity. Presented by Family Services, Inc. Veterans and their families are encouraged to attend.
APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR FACILITY DOGS FROM HERO DOGS, INC.
Hero Dogs currently has facility dogs for placement to a qualified clinician or staff member in a residential or health care setting. Facility dogs “work” full-time at the facility under the care and supervision of a staff member to achieve specific treatment or program goals through animal-assisted therapy.
TAPS and Hospice Caring, Inc. Launch New Montgomery County Care Group
Join TAPS and Hospice Caring, Inc. on Tuesday, March 28 at 7pm for the next meeting of the Montgomery County Care Group. Meetings are free of charge. Registration is required.
Service Members and Veterans Needed for TBI Study
Your input may help improve health care services offered to you and help your fellow service members and veterans!
Care Giver Study Seeks Participants
Do you care for a service member or veteran who had a TBI after October 2001 while serving in the military? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a study requested by Congress.
Preventing Prescription Drug Misuse
Many treatment plans for psychological and physical wounds alike include the use of prescription medications. Certain types, such as those to treat pain or anxiety, have the potential to cause dependence. This article by Real Warriors explores the rise of prescription drug misuse in the military and how to prevent it.
Check Out Armed Services Arts Partnership Spring Classes for Veterans!
Applications now being accepted for ASAP's Stand Up Comedy, Improve and Storytelling projects.
U.S.VETS is Hiring!
U.S.VETS is looking for dedicated individuals interested in working with the veteran population. Three positions open.
Commission on Veterans Affairs Honors Black History Month
The next meeting of the Montgomery County Commission on Veteran Affairs is February 21st at 6pm. Meetings are open to the public.
Red Cross Offers Free Smoke Alarms and Installations
Seven times a day, someone in this country dies in a home fire. That’s why the American Red Cross has launched a national campaign to reduce deaths and injuries from home fires by as much as 25 percent over the next five years. The process is simple and free. Sign up for your free Smoke Alarm today!