Veterans History Project Panel Discussion on Effects of PTSD, May 24

The Veterans History Project and National Institute of Corrections explore the effects of PTSD on crime and recidivism. At noon on Wednesday, May 24, a panel of renowned experts will speak on the effects of PTSD on veterans and how the Veterans Treatment Courts (VTC) support those who have run afoul of the law by proving appropriate treatment. The panel, in honor of Memorial Day and in anticipation of National PTSD Awareness Month, will be held in room 119 on the first floor of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First St. S.E., Washington, D.C. Tickets are not needed but RSVP is required. Reservations may be made by sending an email to ahub@loc.gov.

Anne Arundel County Military Veterans Expo

Saturday April 22, 2017. 10:00am - 4:00pm, Annapolis High School. OPEN to YOU and the 53,448 veterans of Anne Arundel County… Army, Marines, Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard veterans, family members & friends of veterans, and businesses that serve veterans!

Webinar – Outreach Strategies: Veteran Treatment Courts

The National Veterans Technical Assistance Center (NVTAC) is hosting the webinar “Outreach Strategies: Veteran Treatment Courts and Employment Services” on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. ET. Registration is required.

Free Civil Legal Advice at Pro Bono Day January 10th

Maryland Veterans: Discuss your civil legal problems including Maryland Law one on one with volunteer attorneys a this FREE legal clinic. Tuesday, January 10 from 4:00-8:00pm at Frederick Community College Student Center.

Veterans Law Project

The Veteran Law Project provides free civil legal services for eligible Veterans in the Northern Virginia area.