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VVFS Staff in May 2023The Virginia Veteran and Family Support Program: Enhancing the quality of life for Virginia’s service members, veterans, and their families.

Mission

The Virginia Veteran and Family Support Program (VVFS) in cooperation with the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services and the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, monitors and coordinates behavioral health, rehabilitative services and community resources for individuals and families.

VVFS provides direct support through personalized care and community resource coordination and peer recovery support to service members, veterans and their families and caregivers as they address the challenges of military service, transition, deployments, post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries.

Eligibility

VVFS proudly serves:

  • Veterans of any era who are Virginia residents regardless of military discharge status
  • Members of the Virginia National Guard
  • Members of the Armed Forces Reserves
  • Transitioning service members
  • Family members and caregivers of service members and veterans

Services Offered

  • Assessment of individual and family needs and linkages to needed medical, behavioral health, and/or community resources available through Federal, State, and local agencies
  • Linkages to financial and benefits services, transportation, housing, employment, and education assistance programs in DVS and partner agencies
  • Outreach and support to military-connected individuals in the criminal justice system
  • Provision of individual and group peer recovery (behavioral health) support services for service members and veterans

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Upcoming VVFS Trainings/Events

Military Cultural Competency and Transition Awareness Training

  • Date: 11/19/2024 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM  
  • Introduction: This training is intended for state agencies, community partners and behavioral health providers in better understanding, communicating and effectively interacting with military service members, veterans and their families.

Please join us for out next iteration of Military Cultural Competency and Transition Awareness Training held virtually via Zoom on November 19 from 9-11 a.m. This training is completely free and intended for all who work with the service member, veteran and family (SMVF) population.

For more information, please contact Erika Sisson (erika.sisson@dvs.virginia.gov) or Lauren Mathew (lauren.mathew@dvs.virginia.gov).  

To register, please visit: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ljzN0lDGQ8idh54ddAOuhg#/registration

 

Overview of Military Cultural Competency Awareness Training

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