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Saturday, February 2, 2019
Veterans Transition Fair Sat Feb 2nd
From: Charles.Ramey2@va.gov
To: boates4616@aol.com
Sent: 2/1/2019 10:24:49 Pacific Standard Time
Subject: RELEASE 19-02-01: (Updated Information/Schedule) Feb. 2 Veterans Transition Fair, Town Hall
Attn: Southern Nevada Community Partners
Just a reminder that the Department of Veterans Affairs will be co-hosting a Veterans Transition Fair and Quarterly Town Hall with the Southern Nevada Veterans Community Engagement Board at the North Las Vegas VA Medical Center from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Saturday.
Approximately 60 VA and community organizations will be on hand to provide information and host interactive workshops on benefits, health care and education for transitioning service members, Veterans, family members and caregivers (Details are in the release below).
If you can assist us with one final blast in getting the word out on this event to our local Veterans and military community via your news organizations, distribution lists or social media sites, it would be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
Chuck Ramey
CHARLES W. RAMEY
Chief, Public Affairs
VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System (VASNHS)
Direct (702) 791-90
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Fisher House Monthly Information for Nevada Veterans Foundation
Fisher House Monthly Information for Nevada Veterans Foundation
Month: November, 2018
Occupancy Rate: 45%
Number of unoccupied days (unable to occupy due to maintenance, etc.): 0
Total number of families accommodated: 91
Number of Active Duty families accommodated: 0
Number of Post 9-11 OIF/OEF/OND Veterans accommodated: 5
Average length of stay for Active Duty families: 0
Number of new families accommodated: 40
Number of new individual guests: 80
Cumulative number of families accommodated: 167
Number of families checking out: 87
Number of lodging nights in community hotels funded by 501c3: 0
Average length of stay: 2.36
Number of families on waiting list: 0
Number of lodging nights provided in community hotels funded by VA: 0
Monetary donations received by VA: $3,330.00
Monetary donations received by local 501c3: $200.00
Total fiscal year donations: $6,948.52
Number of hours volunteered: 119.50
Number of Volunteers: 11
Number of VCS Canteen Booklets distributed: 0
Number of new minor children accommodated: 2
Activities/special events: 11/8/18: DAR presentation; 11/13/18: Breakfast provided by Capital One, Dinner provided by Republican Women’s Club; 11/14/18 WISE presentation, Thanksgiving dinner provided by VFW #12156; 11/27/18: Dinner provided by Jewish War Veterans; Fisher House presentation at Pahrump CBOC; 11/29/18: 1st BBQ with new donated grill
Saturday, August 25, 2018
Statement by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. on the Passing of Senator John McCain
08/25/2018 08:42 PM CDT
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No. NR-248-18
Aug. 25, 2018
Statement by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. on the Passing of Senator John McCain
Statement by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr.:
"Senator McCain exemplified what it means to be a warrior and dedicated public servant. Both as a naval officer and as a member of Congress, he was a lifelong and tireless advocate for the men and women of the U.S. military.
"He traveled the world to meet personally with Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, to hear what they had to say, and to see firsthand our military in action on the front lines. Senator McCain recognized the sacrifice and hardships military members and their families can experience and proudly served as their champion in Congress. He visited our nation's wounded warriors around the country to offer encouragement and to thank them for their service. Through his tenacious and selfless leadership in the Senate, he fought hard to ensure our Armed Forces remained strong and had the support and resources needed to succeed when placed in harm's way.
"While we mourn Senator McCain's passing, we are eternally grateful for his distinguished service to our nation, his advocacy of the U.S. military, and the incredible example he set for us all."
Monday, August 20, 2018
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Thursday, June 28, 2018
Pecos Road/CC-215 bridge closure scheduled for July 1
VASNHS staff and Veterans will begin seeing major traffic changes around the VA Medical Center over the next year as the next phase of improvements begins on the Clark County 215 Beltway between North 5th Street and Lamb Boulevard.
The first impact will be felt on July 1 as the current bridge in front of the VA Medical Center at 215 and Pecos Road closes for approximately four months for demolition and construction of a new bridge.
Individuals travelling to VA Medical Center eastbound on the 215 from the Northwest will be able to exit at Pecos Road, but will need to use S. Lamb Blvd. or Losee Rd. to travel westbound on the 215 from the facility.
Individuals traveling to the facility westbound on the 215 from I-15 will not be able to exit at Pecos. They will need to exit at S. Lamb Blvd. or Losee Road. Pecos Road will be open to eastbound traffic toward I-15 on the 215 from the facility during this phase of construction.
Those travelling to the VA Medical Center on I-15 North from Las Vegas are advised to exit at Lamb Blvd and take E. Centennial Pkwy to Pecos Road.
Engineering, Public Affairs and leadership will all work to keep staff and Veterans updated as construction progresses.