The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare has partnered with the U.S. Department of Defense Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP)and Essential Learning to launch Serving Our Veterans: Behavioral Health Certificate.
Registration now open for 5k and 3k fun walk that will benefit Mental Health Association. The race is Sunday September 25th in Chevy Chase, Md. The event is kid and pet-friendly. Click on the image to register.
Marine for Life Network Representatives for the DC Metro Area will be hosting a Happy Hour networking event on Thursday, September 15 from 5 - 7 pm at Bonefish Grill in Arlington, VA.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles’ mobile customer service centers, called DMV 2 Go, are traveling across the state providing services to military members, veterans, and their families. Each full service office provides all DMV transactions. DMV staff can assist with services specific to veterans including applying for the Virginia veterans ID card. DMV also offers more than 30 military-themed license plates.
The Veterans Ministry of Blessed Sacrament Parish is offering a free workshop on Sept 29th from 12pm to 2:30pm. To register, email jocelyn@roweglobalgroup.com.
September marks the beginning of Suicide Prevention Month. The Department of Veterans Affairs launched today a new campaign called #BeThere to remind people that you do not have to be a mental health professional to save a life.
Sign up now with North Point Veterans Program to receive free dental care from Aspen Dental's MouthMobile on Friday Sept 16th in Hagerstown, MD. Contact Jennifer Drake at jdrake@waystationinc.org to make an appointment.
Save the date for the annual DC VA Medical Center's Salute to Service at the Maryland Renaissance Festival on Saturday September 10, 2016. Veterans get free admission and access to benefits, services, and community partners.
The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce will hold its 2016 golf outing at Laurel Hill Golf Club inviting all golfers and businesses to "Get Teed Off" for veterans.
The Veterans Curation Program is hiring post-9/11 veterans for the next session beginning in November. The VCP is a paid, five month program offering part- and full-time positions. Veterans will learn competitive skills such as database management, Microsoft Office, technical writing, and records management, while processing archaeological collections from the US Army Corps of Engineers.