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Fairfax County Veterans Collaborative

Kingstowne Library 6500 Landsdowne Centre, Alexandria, VA, United States

Informal meetings with community partners are called Collaboratives. ServingTogether hosts collaborative meetings in a variety of locations throughout the National Capital Region. Resources, events, and information are shared to broaden the knowledge and understanding of available support. All are welcome to participate.

DC Community Collaborative Meeting

DC Mayor's Office of Veterans Affairs 441 4th Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Informal meetings with community partners are called Collaboratives. ServingTogether hosts collaborative meetings in a variety of locations throughout the National Capital Region. Resources, events, and information are shared to broaden the knowledge and understanding of available support. All are welcome to participate.

Fort Belvoir Collaborative

USO Warrior & Family Center Fort Belvoir 5940 9th St, Fort Belvoir, VA, United States

Krysti Corbett, Northern Virginia Beltway City Coordinator for Team Rubicon will be presenting about the work their team do utilizing the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams. Founded in 2010, Team Rubicon has deployed across the United States and around the world to provide immediate relief to those impacted by disasters and humanitarian crises.

ServingTogether Northern Virginia Provider Training – Morning Session

Northern Virginia Community College Offices 3922 Pender Drive, Fairfax, VA, United States

We are closer than ever to achieving a closely coordinated system of care for our region's veterans and their families. As a provider of services to our nation's heroes, YOUR participation is essential. Register for training, Wednesday February 21 on the regional platform that will save your organization's resources while ensuring that veterans and their families are connected and served more efficiently than ever before.

ServingTogether Northern Virginia Provider Training – Afternoon Session

Northern Virginia Community College Offices 3922 Pender Drive, Fairfax, VA, United States

We are closer than ever to achieving a closely coordinated system of care for our region's veterans and their families. As a provider of services to our nation's heroes, YOUR participation is essential. Register for training, Wednesday February 21 on the regional platform that will save your organization's resources while ensuring that veterans and their families are connected and served more efficiently than ever before.

Frederick Veteran Support Network (FVSN) Meeting

Mental Health Association of Frederick 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD, United States

Monthly meeting of the Frederick Veteran Support Network. Resources, events, and information are shared to broaden the knowledge and understanding of available support to Frederick County veterans and their families. All are welcome to participate.

Frederick County CVEB Meeting

Mount St. Mary's Frederick Campus 5350 Spectrum Drive, Frederick, MD, United States

Monthly meeting of the Frederick County Community Veteran Engagement Board ( FC CVEB).  The FC CVEB is designed […]

DC Community Leaders Strategy Session #1

DC Mayor's Office of Veterans Affairs 441 4th Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

You are cordially invited to join ServingTogether, the Institute for Veterans and Military Families & Washington DC Community Leaders for Strategy Session #1 - How do we Coordinate Service Delivery to our Veterans? A New Community Partnership with AmericaServes. Tuesday, March 6, 2018.  10:00AM to 1:00PM at the DC Mayor's Office of Veteran Affairs.  

Loudoun County Veterans Collaborative

Paul Davis Restoration 44601 Guilford Dr, Ashburn, VA, United States

Georgia Gerard, LCSW and Kaily Cannizzaro, PsyD will be in attendance from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Rocky Mountain MIRECC (Mental Illness Research Education Clinical Centers of Excellence ). Specifically, they are here with us representing the National VA Suicide Risk Management Consultation Program (SRM) and are here to provide us an in-person VA based training called: S.A.V.E. (Signs, Ask, Validate, Encourage), which focuses on the mission of providing education and resources to Veterans and those who serve Veterans.

Fort Belvoir Collaborative

Tabatha Glass, Community Development Coordinator for Hope For The Warriors located in Springfield, VA will be in attendance and giving us an overview of the programs and services they provide to military and veterans. Hope for the Warriors was founded by military families aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, NC in 2006 as they witnessed, firsthand, the effects war imparts on service members and their families. Hope For The Warriors has remained grounded in family values as the organization expands both the span of programs offered and the number of wounded, family members, and families of the fallen assisted.

The leadership of the organization remains in the dedicated hands of combat veterans and military family members. Together, our board of directors, staff, and volunteers work tirelessly to serve those who have sacrificed so much. The integrity of our organization is paramount and therefore our representatives are as honorable and noble as our mission and the people we serve.