Henderson, NV
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Mission
The Henderson Veteran Service Office exists to help Veterans, Widows, Families, and Survivors with information to educate direct and assist these people regarding available federal and state benefits, including in part to the VA Disability Claims Process.
Programs
Assistance offered to Applicants and or Claimants seeking VA Disability Claim benefits is limited to guidance in completing required VA Forms, providing information necessary for potential success. When appropriate we provide a referral to a VA Accredited Veterans Service Officer (VSO) or, as a courtesy submit documents to the VA for the Applicant and/or Claimant.
Additional Information
Website | Location | Hours | Contact | Other Links |
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302 Tin Street, Henderson, NV 89015 |
Monday-Thursday, 9am-1pm Appointment Required: Call 702-267-1VET (1838)
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hendersonsvcofc@vafnv.org | https://www.purpleheart730.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/19-12-20-Veteran-Survivors-Handbook-03.pdf |
Mission
To enhance the well-being of America's veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.
Programs
- Scholarships
- Oratorical contests
- National convention
- Legion Riders
- Boys State (National)
Additional Information
Website | Location | Hours | Contact |
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post40nv.org | 425 E. Van Wagenen, Henderson NV 89015 |
7am-9pm General Membership Meetings are held ever 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6 pm.
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Main: 702-565-5433 Fax: 702-565-4744 Email:albmipost40@gmail.com |
Mission
Serve Nevada Veterans by honoring their remarkable legacy and by connecting them to earned benefits and services.
Through our seven major lines of effort we:
- Professionally assist Veterans and their families obtain Federal and State Veterans benefits.
- Provide quality skilled nursing care at our State Veterans Homes.
- Provide dignified burial support at our State Veterans Memorial Cemeteries.
- Manage effective programs addressing the needs of at-risk Veterans.
- Successfully integrate returning Servicemembers and Veterans into Nevada communities.
- Honor the service and sacrifice of all Nevada’s Veterans and their families through ceremonies and information campaigns.
- Assist, and coordinate the efforts of, service organizations and individuals insofar as their activities benefit Nevada Veterans, Servicemembers, and their families.
Programs
VA Benefits, Veteran Memorial Cemeteries, Education and Employment, State Veteran Homes, Suicide Prevention, Minority and Unique Veterans. Caregiver, Veterans Appreciation, Women Veterans, Outreach, Free Certified Nursing Assistant Training, Nevada Transition Assistance Program (NVTAP)
Additional Information
Website | Location | Hours | Contact |
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555 E. Washington Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101 | N/A
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Evan Rush 702-486-8041 rushe@veterans.nv.gov |
Mission
The mission of the Women Veterans of Nevada is to bring together women of all branches and eras of military service; inactive, reserve and active duty, to share and celebrate the history of military women, preserve and perpetuate our positive heritage and continue an active commitment to educate, aid and assist comrades and community.
Programs
We have Veteran Advocates that provide support in filing benefits claims with the Department of Veteran Affairs. WVON has a Ceremonial Team that does services at the Veterans cemetery for the unaccompanied Veterans every Thursday. The team is also available upon request for any Veteran who requests, or their family requests, a memorial service for them. Our Bugler, is also available to play Taps upon request.
We have members that participate with numerous Veteran Organizations and committees in obtaining information and resources that will assist female veterans and increase our representation in the military community. We initiate and actively engage in obtaining available resources that will assist female veterans with their physical and mental health. When a female veteran comes to us for information or assistance, we do our best to direct them to the best resource available.
Additional Information
Website | Mailing | Contact |
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Women Veterans of Nevada P.O. Box 50542 Henderson, NV 89016 |
702-401-4238 WomenVeteransOfNevada@gmail.com |
Mission
The DAV is dedicated to a single purpose: empowering veterans to lead high quality lives with respect and dignity. We accomplish this by ensuring that veterans and their families can access the full range of benefits available to the: fighting for the interests of America’s injured heroes on Capitol Hill and educating the public about the great sacrifices and needs of veterans transitioning back to civilian life. Providing outreach concerning its program services to the American people generally, and to disabled veterans and their families specifically. Representing the interest of disabled veterans, and their families, widowed spouses and orphans before Congress, the White House, and the judicial branch as well as state and local government.
Programs
Information Seminar Program, Disaster Relief Program, Transition Service Program, Homeless Veterans Initiative, Transportation Program, National Employment Program, and Local Veterans Assistance Program.
Additional Information
The Department of Nevada holds virtual Executive board meetings in January, May, and September. There is no fixed office and hours of operation.
Chapter 1 meets in Sparks on the 2nd Monday of the month, Chapter 7 meets in Carson City on the 3rd Tues of the month, Chapter 12 meets in Henderson on the 3rd Tues of the month, Chapter 13 in North Las Vegas meets on the 4th Tues of the month, and Chapter 15 meets in Pahrump on the 3rd Tues of the month. Locations depend on COVID or other health restrictions.
Website | Location | Hours | Contact | important links |
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480 Greenway Rd. Henderson NV 89015 |
Meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm.
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Black Mountain #12 (909) 742-0635 Commander Jerome Washington Adjutant (Secretary) Charise Washington NVDAVAdjutant@gmail.com |
National Employment Program Donations |
Mission
To escort our most senior veterans to Washington DC to see the memorials dedicated to the sacrifices they have made for our freedoms.
Program
We provide a 3 day trip to Washington DC for WWII, Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans at no cost to the veteran. We have Guardians that spend the weekend escorting the veterans to assist in providing a safe flight. We are an all-volunteer organization.
Additional Information
Website | Mailing | Hours | Contact |
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www.honorflightsouthernnevada.org | 6720 N. Hualapai Way Suite 145-176 |
Monday-Saturday, 9am-6pm No physical office. Monthly meetings are held on the 2nd Friday of month through use of Zoom.
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Belinda Morse 702-749-5912 |
Mission
The mission of MOPH Chapter 730 is to foster an environment of goodwill and camaraderie among Combat Wounded Veterans, promote Patriotism, Allegiance to our Country, Locality in all we do, Reverence to God, and Service to others. Support necessary legislative initiatives and most important, provide service to all Veterans and their families.
Program
The Chapter 730 Service Officer leads the Veteran Advocate Program, offering essential support to veterans in navigating the claims process with the Department of Veterans Affairs. They assist with obtaining service records, securing service awards, and providing expert guidance. Additionally, they extend support to family members when needed.
Explore Chapter 730 resources, including the "Survivors Handbook," available for download.
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www.purpleheart730.org |
No physical office. Meeting Location 300 S. Racetrack Rd, Henderson, NV 89015 |
Meetings are held on the 3rd Saturday of each month from 10am-noon.
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Daniel Peterson 702-449-4491 |
https://www.facebook.com/purpleheart730 https://www.purpleheart730.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/19-12-20-Veteran-Survivors-Handbook-03.pdf |
Mission
The goal of Veterans Transition Resource Center is to reach out to our military veterans and their families, provide them with needed services through nonprofit organizations and link them with government agencies who can support them.
Program
Our programs challenge veterans to learn new ways to overcome their issues in order to accomplish amazing goals. These challenges represent a change that proves to each participant that they can overcome any obstacle. Veterans Transition Resource Center is a Champion for each veteran.
Additional Information
Website | Location | Hours | Contact | Other Links |
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Veterans Transition Resource Center - Help from Military to Civilian Life (vtrc.us) | 2955 E. Sunset Rd. Suite 101 Las Vegas, NV 89120 |
Monday-Thursday, 9am-3pm
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Chef JB Brown, Treasurer 702-806-5141 (option 1) RJ Dough, President 702-954-6300 (option 2) Eric Lunda, Certified Advocate 702-954-6300 (option 3) |
https://vtrcnorth.us |
Mission
To serve veterans and their dependents with VA Claims and other VA documents. Retrieve their military records, assistance with awards and discharge reviews, and most any VA or military problem they may have. To give the City of Henderson the best veterans service center available.
Programs
- Support the veterans club at Nevada State College
- Flag folding class at elementary schools
- VA information talks at veterans clubs
- Outreach to those veterans who are unable to get to the VA Service office
Additional Information
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Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm
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Richard Keirn 702-419-6869 (Text) |
Mission
Our mission is to give free critical and life-saving dental care to impoverished Veterans in Nevada.
Program
Our vision is to get veterans out of pain, give them their smile back, and get them back into the community by working or volunteering their time.
Additional Information
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Caleb Gonzalez 702-268-2838 |
Mission
We offer confidential help for Veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Our services include counseling for needs such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). We can also connect you with more support within the VA and in your community. Find connection, camaraderie and community.
Programs
- Counseling Services
- Peer Support Groups
- Couples and family counseling
- Grief and bereavement counseling
- Mental health care
- Military sexual trauma care
- PTSD care
- Addiction and substance abuse care
- Suicide prevention
- Veteran connections to VA and community resources
- Returning service member care
- Transition counseling
- Referral services
Additional Information
Website | Location | Hours | Contact |
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https://www.va.gov/henderson-vet-center/ |
400 N. Stephanie St. Suite 180 Henderson, NV 89014 |
Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm We have non-traditional hours that change periodically given our community’s needs. Please call us to find out more. If you need help after hours our call center is available 24/7. Call us anytime at 877-927-8387.
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Direct Phone Line 702-791-9100 Phellep Snow, Veterans Outreach Program Specialist 702-277-7165 |
Mission
Veterans helping veterans get back on track. Henderson Municipal Judge Mark Stevens established the Veterans Treatment Court in 2011 after the Nevada Legislature authorized the specialty court. Judge Stevens is a military veteran himself and wanted to reach out to his fellow veterans. He aspired to provide an avenue of support and rehabilitation for those veterans returning to civilian life after their service to our country but who ran into issues with the law.
Programs
Defendants interested in participating in Veterans Treatment Court are referred to the program by their attorney, the prosecuting attorney, or other courts. Though participation in the program is voluntary, the Veterans Treatment Court team must approve participation eligibility. In cases such as domestic violence, additional approval for the veteran’s participation in the program must come from the victim.
The Veterans Treatment Court seeks to address root-cause issues that these veterans may be facing and provides access to, as needed, court-ordered counseling, Veterans Administration recommended counseling (i.e. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder counseling, mental health counseling, and drug and alcohol counseling) as well as other treatment needs.
Participants in the Veterans Treatment Court may also be subject to other requirements of the court, such as random drug and alcohol testing and completion of community service and/or a work program.
Participants are also paired with volunteer mentors, who are veterans themselves, to give participants both a much-needed sounding board and an accountability partner in their journey through the program.
Participants who successfully complete the program requirements may have their charge amended, dismissed, or conditionally dismissed. For DUI and Domestic Battery offenses, the Court will conditionally dismiss the charge after graduation. Conditionally dismissed charges still constitute a prior offense for enhancement purposes if the defendant is subsequently charged with another DUI or Domestic Battery offense within seven years, therefore these records are not automatically sealed upon the completion of the program. However, after the seven year period, the defendant may file a petition with the Court to have the records sealed. For other offense types that result in dismissal, the participant’s records will be sealed upon graduation. The program is a minimum of one year if the participant is in full compliance, and will be extended if non-compliant at any time throughout the program.
Additional Information
Website | Location | Hours | Contact |
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https://hendersonveteranscourt.com/ | Henderson Municipal Court
243 S. Water St., 3rd Floor Henderson, NV 89015 |
Monday-Thursday, 9am-5:30pm
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Direct Phone Line 702-267-3350 Rie Jackson, Veterans Treatment Court Coordinator 702-267-3350 |
Additional Information
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4055 W. Sunset Rd Henderson, NV 89118 | N/A
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Bruno Moya |
Mission
The mission of the Marine Corps League is to promote the interest and to preserve traditions of the United States Marine Corps; strengthen the fraternity of Marines and their families; serve Marines, FMF Corpsmen, and FMF Chaplains who wear or who have worn the Eagle, Globe and Anchor; and foster the ideals of Americanism and patriotic volunteerism.
Programs
Toys-4-Tots; pistol shooting; monthly visits to the SoNv Veterans' Home, Scholarships for Marine descendants; annual Marine grave decoration on 9 November at SoNV Veterans' Cemetery; support for Marines, reservists, MCJROTCs, support the Devil Pups Program in Southern Nevada.
Additional Information
Website | Location | Hours | Contact | Other Links |
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No physical office. Meeting Location Village Pub, 10900 S. Eastern, Henderson NV |
Meetings are held on the 2nd Saturday of each month at 9am.
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Scott McKenzie 702-837-5156 gyrene1@hotmail.com |
Additional Information
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https://www.benefits.va.gov/vocrehab/vsoc.asp |
The VSOC office is located in the UNLV Military and Veteran Services Center. 4505 S Maryland Pkwy, Bldg SSC-A, Room 311, Las Vegas, NV 89154 |
Monday-Friday, 7am-3:30pm
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Justin Whipple 702-791-9000 ext 13120 |
www.VA.GOV |
Mission
Taking affirmative action that assists organizations that support veterans, their families, and survivors. Build strong, lasting, and respectful partnerships with community/business leaders, other organizations, and government departments (to reduce its burden by providing advice/assistance to people applying for benefits or gaining access to government records) to harness the communities collective power in support of challenged veterans and their needs. Also, to provide food, shelter, clothing, furniture, transportation, obtain benefits, healthcare, service dogs, suicide prevention awareness and other essentials as appropriate for veterans’ needs.
The Veterans Action Foundation’s motto is “No Veteran Left Behind.”
Program
Veterans Action Foundation assists organizations that support veterans, their families, and survivors by providing food, shelter, clothing and furniture as needed. We also build partnerships to reduce government burden by assisting in providing access to records in support of veterans. Develop community involvement in veteran organizations and their missions.
Additional Information
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www.vafnv.org | N/A | N/A
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Ralph (Mac) McNamara 702-930-9354 |
Helping veterans and their families.
Programs
Information will be available soon.
Additional Information
Website | Location | Hours | Contact | Other Links |
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No physical office. Meeting Location 1000 N. Green Valley Pkwy, Unit 720, Henderson NV |
Meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:45pm.
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Larry Brower, Post Commander |
https://www.vfw.org/ |