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Be Connected: Serving Arizona Veterans, Pt 2 Featured

Be Connected can help veterans find the best VSO to meet their needs.

Big Idea

  • The mission of Be Connected is to help veterans in need navigate the many local, state and national VSO’s
  • Be Connected has an extensive list of VSO’s that can help veterans in need
  • The best way to get assistance from any of the listed VSOs is to go through Be Connected
  • Be Connected is like a one-stop shop for all VSOs

 

Be Connected: A One-Stop Shop for Veterans

As reported at the end of July, the relatively new Veteran’s Service Organization (VSO), named Be Connected  has a mission for all veterans in Arizona: Help veterans in need navigate the many local, state and national VSOs by connecting them to the best match relative to that need. 

Here is a list of VSOs currently working with Be Connected to meet those needs. Some of these organizations are US government services, some are Arizona State services, while others are locally offered with no ties to government, yet still recognized on some level. 

We will be adding to this list as new groups come on board, as part of an effort to give veterans a wide scope of options to enable a clearer choice when contacting one of these groups for assistance. It is our hope that we can reduce the number of times a veteran seeks help from the wrong group only to have to start the seeking process all over again. Be Connected is here to match each Veteran’s need to the right VSO. 

Bottom line: Be Connected can help you make the first call, which will be the most effective and productive call for your specific need. 

This is a list of those Veteran Service Organizations that came on board at Be Connected’s first meeting. The contact information for each organization can be obtained by contacting Be Connected’s County Navigator.

For those in Yavapai County, that is Rocky Coronado at (480) 438 - 7193

Arizona Legislators US Senate / US House

US Senator Martha McSally - Keith Forte

US Senator Kyrsten Sinema - Gwendolyn McKinney

US House of Representative Paul Gosar - Penny Pew, Jeffrey Timm, Sean Johnson

 

Northern Arizona Veteran’s Administration Health Care System (NAVAHCS)

Assistance Departments:

*Public Affairs

*Eligibility and Enrollment

*Suicide Prevention

*Homeless Programs:

-Veteran’s Peer Support (HPACT)

-Veteran’s Justice Outreach

-Outreach Social Workers

-Veteran’s Employment

-Coordinated Entry

*Intimate Partner Violence

*Military Sexual Trauma (MST)

*Substance Use Disorder

*Local Recovery 

*Chief of Social Work

-Foster Home Care

*Transition Care

*My Health E-Vet Website

*Mental Health

*Nursing (Cottonwood)

 

US and AZ State Government Agencies 

Arizona Dept. of Veteran Services (AZDVS)

Arizona at Work Program 

Veteran’s Resource Center

 

Local, State and National VSOs, Charities, Centers, Networks and College Services

Be Connected

US Vets

Disabled Veteran’s of America (DAV)

Vet Center

Catholic Charities

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University 

Yavapai College Veteran’s Educational and Transition Services

Crisis Response Network

Veteran Accredited Claims Service Officer

Private Faith Based Citizen Services

American Legion

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)

Marine Corps League

Korean War Veterans of America

Combat Veterans Motorcycle Group

Blue Star Mothers

Yavapai County Veterans Assoc.

 

This is only the beginning of what Be Connected can offer you as ways to solve Veteran-related problems and needs. Please feel free to contact your local Navigator through contact with Rocky Coronado at (480) 438 - 7193  or email him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

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Peter Walter

Pete Walter is a former Marine who served during the Vietnam War. Now retired, he also leads music at his church and is always looking for opportunities to serve the Veterans community.

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