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Montgomery County Veterans Collaborative

EveryMind 1000 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, MD, 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

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.

Frederick Veteran Support Network

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

Warrior Care Month Resource Fair @ Fort Belvoir

Fort Belvoir Army Community Service 5965 6th St., Fort Belvoir, VA, United States

The Fort Belvoir Collaborative and the Soldier & Family Assistance Center on Fort Belvoir will be holding a Warrior Care Month Resource Fair on Thursday, November 29 from 10 am - 2 pm held at Army Community Service (ACS). All are welcome to attend to learn about the many area resources in the region.

FC CVEB

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

The Frederick County Community Engagement Board (FCCVEB) is designed to address Veteran issues and improve coordination of services for veterans, service members and their families in Frederick County.  Meetings take place the first Tuesday of each month.  For more information contact FC CVEB Chair, Diana Modelski at fccveb@gmail.com.

Fairfax County Veterans Collaborative

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.

Loudoun County Community Veterans Engagement Board

Loudoun County Government Center 1 Harrison Street, S.E., Leesburg, VA, United States

The meeting is open to any community organization working on behalf of Loudoun County veterans and all Loudoun County individual residents who have an interest in the welfare of Loudoun County veterans, active duty members and their family members.

ServingTogether In Progress Review

Henry M Jackson Foundation 6720A Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD, United States

Please join us for our six-month In Progress Review (IPR). This is an opportunity to give your feedback on how we can improve our coordinated network of care. What are we doing right? Where are we falling short? Your feedback will help us keep moving in the right direction.

Prince George’s County Collaborative

AmVets HQ 4647 Forbes Blvd, Lanham, MD, United States

Prince George's County is home to an estimate 50,000+ veterans and more than 75 non-profit/community service agencies. This regular meeting aims to bring together providers to facilitate conversation, build capacity, and maximize efficient delivery of services to meet the needs of veterans residing in Prince George's County.

Fort Belvoir Collaborative

USO Warrior & Family Center Fort Belvoir 5940 9th St, Fort Belvoir, 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.