You are cordially invited to: Veterans Appreciation Luncheon to be held on 10 Oct 21, from 1200-1600 hours for our Veteran and their families.
ServingTogether will be launching THREE new Collaboratives in October in Harford County, Howard County, and Baltimore!
The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Easterseals, along with the American Red Cross, Maryland Commitment to Veterans, ServingTogether, Platoon 22, Warrior Canine Connection, and a team of like-minded veteran and military organizations are joining together to host a panel discussion about the current situation in Afghanistan.
To all Military Spouses, Active Duty Service Members, Veterans, and Retirees living in the DC/MD/VA area. ServingTogether would like to invite you to share your stories and experience about discrimination within the workplace.
Please join ServingTogether and IVMF on Tuesday, September 14th for our Three Year In Practice Review.
The Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program (TVC) is the leading national 501(c)(3) charity providing free legal services in federal venues for veterans in need. Save the Date for their Mission Partner Awards on November 4th.
The Winter 2022 Dog Tag Fellowship Program application is now OPEN! The Winter 2022 program will run Jan 18-May 27, and the application deadline is September 15th.
Save the Date: Outdoor viewing of “Bastards Road” veteran documentary at Chrysalis in downtown Columbia. 7-10:30pm.
Join us on Tuesday, October 5th to learn about the missions of ServingTogether, Patriot Boot Camp, and Chow and connect with dozens of other programs, resources, and opportunities. Enjoy free food, valuable information, and great company while meeting current and former service members from throughout the area. You'll have the chance to learn and share information about various organizations and resources that do great work here in the Baltimore veteran space!
We understand that recent events in Afghanistan can trigger a variety of emotions for Veterans, service members, and their families based on their unique experience as it pertains to these events. Feeling distress is a normal reaction to negative events, especially ones that feel personal. It can be helpful to let yourself experience those feelings rather than try to avoid them, and the Martinsburg Vet Center is there to assist with processing through those feelings.