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    Disabled American Veterans

    3.0(2 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    DAV helped me with my initial claim for V.A. disability based on Agent Orange exposure in Thailand…read moreprior to the PACT Act being passed. I filed a claim for diabetes type II and prostate cancer based on Agent Orange exposure at my base in Thailand where I was stationed from Dec 1974 to Mar 1976. I was granted a rating at a time when the V.A. was denying most AO claims from people based in Thailand. Very satisfied with DAV's service so I became a lifetime member. I received a 40% combined rating in 2017 for this claim. Since that time I have had more health issues develop which are all related to my exposure to AO in Thailand. In April 2024 I was awarded 100% T & P combined rating with Special Monthly Compensations K and S. My current ratings are 20% diabetes type II, 20% prostate cancer post surgery residuals, 10% bilateral diabetic peripheral neuropathy left foot, 10% bilateral diabetic peripheral neuropathy right foot, 30% Stage III Diabetic Chronic Kidney disease, 100% Left Ventricular Hypertrophy w/congestive heart failure and stable angina with less than 3 METs.

    I am a retired female veteran and I became a life member with DAV Black Mountain Henderson, NV, in…read moreApril 2019. I asked DAV Adjutant if I could assist veterans' on their claims. I was able to be scheduled for a one-day training, then got certified for it, and then I ended up volunteering to work at the VA. At the end of the three months working there, I was told they didn't need me as I was not on their roster list. I don't know their protocols as they have to follow it and it sounded like they did not follow it correctly. So I questioned them till I was satisfied as to why their actions happened the way it did as these leaderships were with this organization for years as I didn't hear anything negative about my work that I assisted them on. I do not have a witness who I feel I can trust there will back me up when this first happened and it got worse where that person may not know later. I was told there is a meeting for me but was told it is not mandatory. At the same time, I was asking them questions about why I"m coming to this meeting and finally they told me what I was signing, then I didn't show up for their meeting as it was a trap from them. They finally mailed me priority certified of a Reprimand and threatened me as I was still a member; then it said if I continue to harass them from my questioning them that I will get an Article XVI, possibly higher level disciplining. I was mailed another Reprimand letter from them within six days after the first letter as I felt this was harassment and a threatening letter from them. I heard that in the past another female veteran was given a Reprimand due to her race and gender.

    Veterans Transition Resource Center - Making the Transition from Military to Civilian Life less Complicated. 501(c)(3)

    Veterans Transition Resource Center

    3.3(4 reviews)
    8.2 miSoutheast

    I sought out information and assistance on two occasions from the Veterans Transition Resource…read moreCenter. Both times I have be extremely satisfied with the services I've received. As an older veteran, I was unfamiliar with the VA disability eligibility process, and questioned that I would be eligible for disability consideration. The staff member explained the process and submitted the initial paperwork required by the VA, based on the information I provided him. The staff members informed me of expecting future contacts from the VA regarding my submission. They were spot on in this regard. Following up on this matter, I again sought information from the Center and was informed my issue would best be served with the assistance of an attorney who specializes in VA disability affairs. I appreciated the Center recognizing the complexity of my case and immediately directing me to an attorney. I selected Mr. Travis Barrick, Esq., who has represented me in all matters related to my case. I appreciate the Veterans Transition Resource Center's ongoing assistance and referral to an outstanding attorney and advocate.

    We must never forget those that risked their lives for our country!…read more Freedom is not given; and it is not free. Our liberty and pursuit of happiness was given to us by those proud brave souls that wanted a better chance and life FREE from oppression. This is why we celebrate and thank our soldiers, not just on Memorial Day. Anyday!! This organization was a wonderful beacon when my husband died. We had no plan for his passing and I had no idea what to do when he died; except cry. I had no family here in Las Vegas, so dumbfounded and delirious I turned to the veterans services. Who knows what to ever do in a crisis? We are never prepared for the unexpected loss of a loved one. Especially, when they "seem" in great health and shape. I highlight that s since it was a pulmonary embolism that took my husband, really an act of God. This agency helped me to calm myself and listened when no one else would. Having no where to turn except my husbands employment I felt lost and saddened. The cries and tears I had were answered here not by any monetary means, but with comradeship and comfort from his brothers in arms. Once you join the military, any branch it's for life . This means that when they pass that obligation to care for those left behind, women and children usually, is immediately answered. Recently, I have returned the love and paid it forward to this organization and others that help veterans with volunteering when I am needed, and donating items that our family no longer needs. This is all that I can aid in but sometimes it's the smallest gifts that come from the heart that are received the best. I like nothing better than to listen to a veteran about their time spent serving out country. I was a "true" army brat, so I am no stranger to army life. Being born while my dad was stationed in Germany, my mom traveled with me in tow as dad moved through his assignments in Europe. Many think that being an Army Brat is a charmed life but moving here and there where is home truly. Home was where we laid, but I was loved unconditionally. For twenty four years, now a widow I was loved unconditionally too. Of course my husband was an Army Brat too his parents stationed in Arkansas. I feel that this incredible love that I was blessed with can be passed on to those that no longer feel loved. Everyone should feel love, especially those that surrendered and gave so much to ensure all the freedoms that we have today . Now pass along love to all those whom are protecting our freedoms. So let's say how can I get involved in helping my local veterans? Seek out Google and let your fingers walk and mind wander. Ponder how just a small slice of your attention can go so far. Be the change that you want to be in the world. However small or large impact that you feel you need to make. Go out and change the world always remember that those that fought and died for our country is the reason for your being. Never forget your freedom was not free. Pay it forward everyday and know that you matter so does your voice. The soldiers carry our heavy burdens lets be their voice when they cannot have one!

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    Nevada Office of Veteran Services - "The cost of Freedom is always high." John F Kennedy

    Nevada Office of Veteran Services

    5.0(1 review)
    15.1 mi

    A day that forever will remain with us…read more As a citizen of the United States we stand together and with one voice to support our veterans. So many have lost their lives for their sacrifices. These are values that an individual, an American, and citizen of our great nation should be proud of. We have freedom because of their sacrifices. Always support your local veterans communities. This organization assists veterans with mental illness and health care, housing, and employment opportunities available in the Vegas area. If you are able to donate and support in anyway you can. Imagine being in the theater of war. Can you envision the scene? Your company is moving along side a building trying to stay from harms way, then out of nowhere a bomb explodes. You need to enter the frame of mind that it takes to be a solider. You are a marked red target with a painted bullseye on you. Everyone around you is trying to annihilate your existence. This might sound weird, but it's what these individuals have to go through to keep us all safe. When they come back to their lives and families sometimes they realize somehow or someway they are broken and cannot cope. Are they crazy? Absolutely insane for the feeling they are experiencing of hardship. It's organizations as this veterans office that find jobs and provide services and support to help these individuals lead fulfilling lives. After they individuals leave the battlefield many of these traumatic events and memories live on throughout their lives. Our armed service members play a vital role in maintaining the freedoms that we enjoy. Their sacrifices should never ever go unnoticed. Remember to always respect and thank a solider for the freedoms that you have. "Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it." Mark Twain

    Henderson Service Office - veteransorganizations - Updated May 2026

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