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Remember the First
Day of Infamy
For some of us, we can still answer "Where were you on December 7th?" (I was in a crib in New York City!)
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Happy Holidays
As we approach a season with important holidays in virtually all faiths, let's pray for the wisdom to work through the enormously complex issues the world is confronting. Let's also pray for those who live in the most troubled parts of the world and ask for the ability to provide them with food, shelter and medical care as we struggle to resolve all the surrounding challenges.
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Happy Birthday
U. S. Space Force
December 20, 2019
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Veteran Memorials
Around Lake County -
Mundelein
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Thanks and prayers to all our
Gold Star Families
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If you live outside of Lake County and would like to include your town's memorial, please send a reasonably high resolution picture to us at Veterans@lakecountyil.gov with a subject line of "memorials". | |
Dates for Veterans Assistance Commission Meetings in 2024 | |
The VAC Commissioners meetings for 2024 will be held on the following dates
March 13, 2024
May 8, 2024
September 11, 2024
November 13, 2024
At the Gurnee American Legion Post 771
(749 Milwaukee Ave).
Meetings begin at 10:30 am. Visitors are welcome.
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You can also use the link below to log into the meeting: https://meet.goto.com/754472005
OR dial in using your phone.
in United States, call: +1 (312) 757-3121
and use Access Code: 754-472-005
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Midwest Veterans Closet is hosting a Pre-Holiday Grocery Give-away
TODAY - December 1. 2023!
12:00 - 1:30 pm
2323 Green Bay Rd, North Chicago
847-354-2108
See flyer below
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The Veterans Day Celebration at College of Lake County out did itself this year. Colonel Paul Hettich was the keynote speaker with Congress-man Schneider acting as moderator. VAC Superintendent Andrew Tangen then presented the Congressman with an award as the Federal Legislator of the Year from the Illinois Association of VACs. | |
Left to right - Nick Konz, President of the VAC, Mike Peck, Former Superintendent, Cong. Schneider, Col. Hettich, George Gandara, VAC Board Member. | |
Lake County Veterans History Project Added 17 Veterans to the Library of Congress Living History Files.
Friday morning (November 10th), county lawyers, county recorders and all sorts of others to get together for breakfast and then for the veteran interviews that were to record their personal histories for submission to the Library of Congress.
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The Waukegan Young Marines pitch in supporting the History Project every year! | |
Members of Marine Corps League's Tri-County Leathernecks (Detachment 1395) celebrated their 248th birthday and served SOS and other goodies for breakfast as they do every year. | |
VFW Ramps Up Efforts to Combat 'Claim Sharks' (from VFW Magazine)
Predatory Claim Shark companies are engaging in illegal activities and there is no gray area here, no matter how much money they want to throw at it
November 08, 2023
A message from the VFW National Commander Duane Sarmiento:
For more than a century, your VFW has been on the forefront of advocating for veterans and their earned benefits. In the last year alone, more than 550,000 veterans received more than $13 billion in benefits from VA through the diligence and professionalism of the VFW’s global network of VA-accredited service officers. Not a penny of this $13 billion went to line the pockets of the VFW. It all went to the veterans, as the law requires.
The VFW has been a vocal opponent of predatory “Claim Sharks” – companies who charge veterans illegal fees for sub-par VA benefit claims assistance. Make no mistake, the proliferation of these illicit organizations is a threat, not only to the VFW’s cornerstone National Veterans Service (NVS) program, but an even greater threat to the VA benefits system as we know it.
Since their emergence, the VFW has ratcheted up the pressure on these companies by passing legislation to crack down on their practices at the state level and are working to help veterans bring litigation against them. We have trained our more than 2,300 VFW Accredited Service Officers on how to handle Claim Sharks, and we continue to seek out veterans who need help getting out of these predatory contracts. Click to read the full article.
Click for a detailed explanation of what makes a "Shark".
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Assorted Benefits Documents | |
There's a plethora of documents describing veteran benefits both at the federal level and for veterans within the State of Illinois (and probably other states, but we don't see them here). We have assembled several below. | |
Congratulations to American Legion Post 964 - Lake Zurich, IL on 74 years! | |
Help Wanted to Lay Wreaths!
Bring you friends (or organization members) to Fort Sheridan to provide help on December 16 including young people like the Boy Scouts, civil air patrol or JROTC and give them some help in putting out wreaths and attending the ceremony.
The ceremony will be 12/16 at 0900 with a color guard and bagpipes and the wreaths will be placed following the ceremony.
All organizations are encouraged to come out, and there is no sign up or need to contact anyone to notify of your participation. For more information, contact:
Christopher Hill
Program Specialist
Fort Sheridan National Cemetery
Office: (224) 610-7296, Cell Phone: (708) 901-6789
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A new telephone guide from James A. Lovell FHCC | |
Early Warning!
Brace Yourselves for Some Frustration!
We have received an early warning that the very simple and straightforward sign-on for MyHealtheVet will be going away. In preparation for this, I began trying to set up the VA sign-ins shown. My experience was well below gratifying. Early in my Vet life, I believe I was signed up in all of them, but when I went back to see if I could sign in recently, I ran into all sorts of validation blockades and questions that I had to answer even though I had never entered them in the first place. Just for starters, the development of passwords with all sorts of rules, and expiration after only 60 days, made me shudder - I haven't been on those sites in well over a year - except MyHealtheVet.
I think I have finally gotten LOGIN.GOV working cleanly, so I probably won't mess around with the others.
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The new Covid Booster is approved!
The Food and Drug Administration signed off on updated COVID-19 vaccine and booster shots Monday (9/11/23), moving one step closer to making the new shots available for the public to get boosted for the fall virus season. The decision comes amid an increase in COVID hospitalizations and concern about the spread of several new variants.
Contact your Primary Doc at the VA to get an order (if needed) to get your Covid and your RSV shots in the Immunization Clinic.
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The James A. Lovell FHCC is ranked 5 Stars! | As you can see, in the chart, the Lovell FHCC is being ranked at the top with the best local civilian hospitals. | | |
Coming Soon!
Watch for the Opening of the VAC office at the James A. Lovell FHCC
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Finally! The VAC offices will be opening soon at the Lovell FHCC. Building 135, Rooms 106-107. We're in the Northeast Corner of building 135, just above the entrance. (The new parking garage is no help for us!) There are limited parking spaces for "outpatient care" right outside the entrance.
Look for our Opening Announcement during December.
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WE REALLY HAVE MOVED!!!
The VAC is now located at:
Hawkston Hall II
1790 Nations Drive (second entrance to Nations Drive,
north of Grand Avenue, off of Dilley Rd).
Gurnee, IL 60031
Phone - (847) 377-3344
Email - Veterans@lakecountyil.gov
Website - www.vaclc.org
The office looks outstanding and we're open for business again.
Up the center stairs and turn left.
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File a Supplemental Claim
If VA denied your disability claim in the past, but now considers your condition presumptive, you are encouraged to file a Supplemental Claim. This will allow VA to re-adjudicate your claim when presented with new evidence or policy. Learn how to file a Supplemental Claim today.
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Fort Sheridan Cemetery Just Got Bigger!
The transfer of 4.7 acres from the Lake County Forest Preserve to the National Cemetery Administration was completed in June of 2023 with the signing of SB1985 by Governor Pritzker.
Prior to this acquisition, the cemetery only had only 15 years of additional burials. This transfer will allow the VA to expand the Fort Sheridan National Cemetery and install columbaria, which are used for the above-round interment of cremated remains. The result is an additional 50 years of burials.
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FIREFIGHTING FOAM LINKED TO VARIOUS CANCERS
This information is provided by an organization called Nationwide Justice Assistance. However, the basic information about firefighting foams appears to be accurate. The linked article gets into the appropriate MOS's that might qualify. If you have been a firefighter and are now suffering from one of the diseases discussed, contact the VAC (847-377-3344) to investigate your potential claim more fully.
To Qualify for Potential Compensation:
- Civilian or Military Firefighter or Military Service Member
- Exposed to AFFF 5 times or more
Diagnosed With Any Of The Following Conditions Or Cancers:
- Kidney Cancer
- Testicular Cancer
- Thyroid Disease - hypo and hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto's disease
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Bladder Cancer
- Breast Cancer - MALE ONLY
- Liver Cancer
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Prostate Cancer
Click here to read the complete article
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An Unsettling Set of Statistics
In 1980, about 18% of U.S. adults were veterans, but by 2022, the percentage of adult Americans who had served in the military had fallen to 6%, according to a Nov. 8 Pew Research Center survey and data from the Census Bureau.
The Pew survey of the current 118th Congress showed that 18% of representatives and 17% of senators are veterans, down sharply from 1975 when 81% of senators were veterans and from 1967 when 75% of House members were veterans.
The falloff in the number of veterans in elective office also is reflected on the state level, according to a Nov. 8 survey by the National Conference of State Legislatures."!
An excerpt from Military.com 10 Nov 2023|
By Richard Sisk - Click to read the complete article.
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Should you be more proactive
about wearing your Veteran Cover?
I have always struggled about when to wear my Veteran cover. I have it in my car all the time, but, since I'm not a hat wearer, it usually just sits there - unless I'm going to a specific vet event. Mostly, I don't wear it because I don't want my military experience to define my entire life. I've done lots of other things since I returned from Vietnam and that war is over.
Well, I was at a workshop about vet suicides and other vet struggles a couple weeks ago, and I had the opportunity to get some different perspectives. Some of the vets there felt that it was a method of opening doors to other vets as fellow warriors and perhaps to share with one who needed a friend. Others thought that it was a way to let the public know that there are vets among them. That certainly is a challenge since less than 1% of the population now are involved with the military in any way.
What do you think? Subject - "Vet Covers"
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So, Maybe This Is Something To Share...
I put my carry-on in the luggage compartment and sat down in my assigned seat. It was going to be a long flight. 'I'm glad I have a good book to read. Perhaps I will get a short nap,' I thought.
Just before take-off, a line of soldiers came down the aisle and filled all the vacant seats, totally surrounding me. I decided to start a conversation. 'Where are you headed?' I asked the soldier seated nearest to me.
'Petawawa. We'll be there for two weeks for special training, and then we're being deployed to Afghanistan.
After flying for about an hour, an announcement was made that sack lunches were available for five dollars. It would be several hours before we reached the east, and I quickly decided a lunch would help pass the time..
As I reached for my wallet, I overheard one soldier ask his buddy if he planned to buy lunch. 'No, that seems like a lot of money for just a sack lunch. Probably wouldn't be worth five bucks. I'll wait till we get to base.'
His friend agreed.
I looked around at the other soldiers. None were buying lunch. I walked to the back of the plane and handed the flight attendant a fifty dollar bill. 'Take a lunch to all those soldiers.' She grabbed my arms and squeezed tightly. Her eyes wet with tears, she thanked me. 'My son was a soldier in Iraq ; it's almost like you are doing it for him.'
Picking up ten sacks, she headed up the aisle to where the soldiers were seated. She stopped at my seat and asked, 'Which do you like best - beef or chicken?'
'Chicken,' I replied, wondering why she asked. She turned and went to the front of plane, returning a minute later with a dinner plate from first class. This is your thanks.'
After we finished eating, I went again to the back of the plane, heading for the rest room. A man stopped me. 'I saw what you did. I want to be part of it. Here, take this.' He handed me twenty-five dollars.
Soon after I returned to my seat, I saw the Flight Captain coming down the aisle, looking at the aisle numbers as he walked, I hoped he was not looking for me, but noticed he was looking at the numbers only on my side of the plane. When he got to my row he stopped, smiled, held out his hand, and said, 'I want to shake your hand.'
Quickly unfastening my seatbelt I stood and took the Captain's hand. With a booming voice he said, 'I was a soldier and I was a military pilot. Once, someone bought me a lunch. It was an act of kindness I never forgot.' I was embarrassed when applause was heard from all of the passengers.
Later I walked to the front of the plane so I could stretch my legs. A man who was seated about six rows in front of me reached out his hand, wanting to shake mine. He left another twenty-five dollars in my palm.
When we landed I gathered my belongings and started to deplane. Waiting just inside the airplane door was a man who stopped me, put something in my shirt pocket, turned, and walked away without saying a word. Another twenty-five dollars!
Upon entering the terminal, I saw the soldiers gathering for their trip to the base. I walked over to them and handed them seventy-five dollars. 'It will take you some time to reach the base. It will be about time for a sandwich. God Bless You.'
Ten young men left that flight feeling the love and respect of their fellow travelers. As I walked briskly to my car, I whispered a prayer for their safe return. These soldiers were giving their all for our country. I could only give them a couple of meals.
It seemed so little...
A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to 'The United States of America ' for an amount of 'up to and including my life.'
That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.'
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Northern Illinois Food Bank provides food through a network of 900 food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, youth and senior centers, and has a number of other direct distribution programs to assist hungry neighbors. The Food Bank acquires donated food directly from manufacturers, as well as retail stores through our Food Recovery and Direct Connect programs.
You might have noticed the schedule of mobile food pantries further down in this newsletter. In the newsletter, these only cover Lake and McHenry Counties. However, there are also mobile pantries in 9 additional Counties. In addition there are "Pantry Express" sites where you can order food to be picked up at one of the Pantry Express locations, or, if you meet to mileage requirement, have the food delivered to your home.
If you are interested in supporting Northern Illinois Food Bank by volunteering (as I do), Click here to see the types of volunteer opportunities you can sign up for and where they are.
If you have any questions, contact Allan Ayers at 847-377-3344
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Job Center of Lake County Is Your Career Solution
The Job Center of Lake County can help you to transition careers, identify job opportunities and connect with employers.
Watch this video to learn more about the virtual and onsite resources that are available to all job seekers through the Job Center partners. And view the full Job Center calendar to learn about upcoming events and resources.
Check Out - Hire Lake County
Visit Hire Lake County for information about job opportunities and businesses vetted by the Job Center’s business service team.
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A Couple of AARP Tidbits
Americans honor veterans on many other holidays. AARP publishes a calendar of all these days. Among them are:
- Medal of Honor Day on March 25,
- Vietnam Veterans Day on March 29
- Former POW Recognition Day on April 9
- Armed Forces Day on May 20
- Women Veterans Day on June 12
- Korean War Veterans Armistice Day on July 27
- Purple Heart Day on Aug. 7
- Pearl Harbor Remembrance on Dec. 7
Millions of Americans have served -
According to the Census Bureau, in 2021 there were 16.5 million veterans living in the United States, about 6.4 percent of the adult population.
- 16 million Americans served in WWII. In 2022, just over 167,000 of them were alive.
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1.8 million served in the Korean War.
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2.7 million served in the Vietnam War.
- 650,000 served in the Gulf War.
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I sure didn't think I had any "lost" money!
But the state was holding two payments worth $1,210.00 for me!
The State Treasurer is holding 2.5 billion dollars in unclaimed funds and property for Illinoisans. The State holds these lost treasures until they are claimed by either the original owner or their heirs. Property is returned at no cost with the proper identification. Non cash items will occasionally be put up for auction.
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In all the situations below, you can always contact the VAC (847-377-3344) directly for further assistance. If you are struggling with rent or mortgage payments with the elimination of pandemic forbearance programs, Call the VAC immediately!
- Rent or Mortgage payments or Emergency Housing
- Utility payments
- Food - Northern Illinois Food Bank - See Schedule or
- Midwest Veterans Closet (See the calendar below)
- Medical Care - Contact VAC when civilian benefits lost - Do not go to VA if not registered with them. Contact the VAC to get you registered.
- Family problems - In Lake County, contact 211 for referral to proper resource.
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VA Life Insurance
If you still need/want to carry some life insurance, the VA has several different options to satisfy different needs. Click on any of the items below to learn more about the coverage and eligibility requirements.
Options and eligibility
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How to Get a VA Certificate of Eligibility
If you couldn’t get in on the low interest rates of earlier this year, but you want to get a VA loan or a Native American Direct Loan to buy a house, interest rates are still about one percent below commercial rates.
The first step is to get your COE. National Guard members and reservists are eligible for a VA home loan if they have completed at least six years of honorable service, are mobilized for active duty service for a period of at least 90 days, or are discharged because of a service-connected disability. See the reservist details here.
In any case, the first step is getting your Certificate of Eligibility (COE). It confirms for your lender that you qualify for the VA or NAD home loan benefit. Learn how to apply for your COE online.
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This is a comprehensive book of resources for Seniors. While Elderwerks is a national organization, the book covers substantial resources Illinois counties and towns.
Call the Veterans Assistance Commission (847-377-3344) for a copy, or go to www.Elderwerks.org to visit the organization on line.
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Military Outreach, USA has announced the availability of a new book - Faith, Family & Flag - authored by it's founder, Major General James Mukoyama.
The book reviews his life journey, the influence and blessings of God, and demonstrates the freedom and opportunities offered by the United States of America to anyone striving to be a contributing member of our society through hard-work and perseverance to strengthen our nation for all its citizens and residents.
Order through Amazon.
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VA is Here for You During Times of Emotional Distress
Feeling distress is a normal response to negative events, especially events that feel personal. Veterans and those who care about them are encouraged to learn more about available mental health and healing resources.
Call the Veterans Crisis Line 24/7 at 988.
Every VA facility has mental health specialists. Find one near you.
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Call 211 for Social Services
in Lake County
Anyone in Lake County who needs help finding health and human service support can call 211 and get quickly connected to available resources. Lake County 211, provided by United Way of Lake County, is a free, confidential information and referral helpline that will enable Lake County residents to get the help they need 24 hours a day, regardless of the language they speak or where they live.
The 211 network also answers dozens of crisis hotlines, including the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
Know Someone Who Can Use Veteran Benefit Assistance?
If you have a veteran parent or know someone who might be eligible for some kind of benefits for their service, we encourage you to mention the VAC to them. We can assist with many different issues:
- Aid and Attendance Assistance
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Survivor spousal benefits
- Burial arrangements
- Upgrading disability status
- Job skill preparation
- Referrals for services we cannot support.
If you or another veteran you know needs help, give us a call at 847-377-3344.
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Your Coin Helps Vets In Need Through the VAC Not For Profit
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Coins are $5.00 and you can pick one up when you come into the office, or you can send a check (make the check out to "Lake County VAC - Not-for-Profit - and mail to the address below) and we'll mail it to you. Mail check to:
Veterans Assistance Commission
Hawkins Hall II
1790 Nations Drive, Suite 221
Gurnee, IL 60031
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If you're wondering what the VAC and other veterans organizations are doing.
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Post Your Event Flyer
If you want a vet-oriented event posted, please send a flyer to the VAC (veterans@lakecountyil.gov) with a subject line of event flyer not later than the 25th of the month for the next month and we'll include it.
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Assorted Military Association Meetings
We have now compiled a list of posts, detachments and various associations (currently MOAA, MOWW, ROA, Navy League) and their normal meeting dates and locations. This schedule will expand as we get additional information.
Click here to find your favorite meetings
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When registering for the "Honorable Night Out" on the A J Lynch website, | Enter each guest as a separate "item" so you can select different menu items for each. | |
Animal Therapy for Veterans
Veterans and their families are invited to
Veterans’ Weekend at the SOUL Harbour Ranch, Barrington, IL
Last Sunday of each month.
TIME: 10:30am to Noon
WHERE: SOUL Harbour Ranch
22093 N. Countryside Lane, Barrington, IL 60010
www.soulharbourranch.com/
RSVP: Jodie @ 855-408-SOUL (7685)
QUESTIONS: Contact veteran liaison
Lt. Colonel Gina Stramaglio 316-708-9788
Lake County Honor Flight Reunions
Meet 4th Saturday each month
Chicagoland North Chapter, Team RWB
Click for Chapter website
Contact David Christensen
Lots of events scattered around Lake County
Gurnee American Legion Post 771
749 Milwaukee Ave, Gurnee, IL 60031
847-244-9282
Click for website and events
Lake Zurich American Legion Post 964
51 Lions Drive
Lake Zurich, IL 60047
Coffee and Donuts - Every Tuesday, 8:30 - 10:30 AM
Mundelein American Legion Post 867
145 N. Seymour (Behind Taste of Paris, next to Rogan Shoes)
Mundelein, IL 60060
Coffee and Donuts - Every Wednesday, 8:00 - 10:00 AM
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Midwest Veterans Closet
Food Pantry, Clothing, Shoes/Boots
Housewares, Linens
Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday - 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Food (Grocery Style selection), Clothing, Housewares, and
LOTS of Furniture
2323 Green Bay Road, North Chicago, IL
847-354-2108
Mundelein Park District
Healthy Minds Healthy Bodies
1401 N. Midlothian Rd, Mundelein, IL
mundeleinparks.org - 847-566-0650
Click for details
Native American Heritage Council
Building 617 - Base Library
Naval Base Great Lakes
2nd Thursday of Month - 10:00 am
Click here to see complete flyer
NAMI-CCNS
Both on line and in person support programs for veterans and families
Click to see programs on the website
Veterans Path to Hope
See website for VPH Support Resources
805 McHenry Ave Ste D, Crystal Lake, IL 60014
815-321-HOPE (4673)
Food Pantry and Home Furnishings
Click for Food Truck - every month, 3rd Thursday)
Click for other upcoming events
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Northern Illinois Food Bank
There are three types of resources within NIFB
-- My Pantry Express
Pre-register at the link and order from list of items - limited locations and times -
See below for all county locations and times, or click on the link below for all the counties.
-- Mobile Food Pantry and CLC Pop-up Pantry
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* What’s the difference between a Navy aircrewman and an otter?
The otter knows he’s not a seal.
* Where do Generals keep their armies? - In their sleevies.
* Why do SEALs fall backwards off the boat?
If they fell forward, they’d still be in the boat.
* What happens when a military soldier makes cookies made out of chocolate chips?
You are going to find a lot of shells of M&M on the floor!
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t Helps to Stay In Touch With the
James A. Lovell FHCC
To stay in touch with the James A. Lovell FHCC, subscribe to the “Launch”, the Lovell Newsletter.
To get a subscription, – click here.
Here is a directory of the resources at James A. Lovell FHCC. To access the electronic directory, click here and scroll down to the bottom of the page.
Herre are the available hot links to some of the various VA Resources available. The actual hot links can be accessed at the
bottom of the welcome kit.
Click here to subscribe to the Weekly VA Newsletter.
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VA Benefits - November 2023
- This Benefits Bulletin provides links for vets of all to understand veteran benefits they might be eligible for.
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Other Benefit topics:
- Veteran's Student Loan Payments & Debt Relief
On October 4, President Biden announced that an additional 125,000 Americans have been approved for $9 billion in debt relief due to the U.S. Department of Education changing income-driven repayment (IDR) and Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). They have also started granting automatic relief for Veterans with total and permanent disabilities. This announcement does not impact GI Bill benefits. However, for many Veterans, Service members, caregivers and survivors', this new plan may mean relief from the burden of student loans. For more information on student loan repayment, visit the Department of Education Federal Student Aid online.
- Burial and Memorial Benefits for Veterans
Preparing for a funeral can be a difficult and confusing process. Veterans, service members, and their families may be entitled to VA burial benefits to help plan and pay for burial, funeral service, and transportation costs. Learn about end-of-life planning for Veterans benefits.
VA News - 11/1/23 -
Leashes of Valor (LOV) is a national nonprofit organization that supports Veterans by pairing them with service dogs from local shelters at no cost to the Veteran.
StackUp's Overwatch Program is an online gaming community where Veterans can get away from life’s difficulties and everyday problems, and find support for PTSD, depression and other emotional distresses.
VA News –11/8/23 –
Ramsey Solutions is offering its nine-week Financial Peace University free to up to 10,000 Veterans, now through Nov. 13, 2023.
VA News –11/15/23 –
Veterans who served in the U.S. military between Dec. 7, 1941, and Dec. 31, 1946, are now eligible for VA health care benefits—including nursing home care—but Veterans must apply because VA cannot automatically enroll them.
Having the right tactics and strategy can be a real help for Veterans who face holiday loneliness. Here are some tips to help get you through the next few months.
VA News –11/22/23 –
Through Operation Vet NOW, Veterans compete in sports like kickboxing to support their mental health conditions. Click here to become an Ambassador Athlete with Operation Vet NOW!
Suicide is a complex public health issue, and there is no single cause and no single solution. To end Veteran suicide, we need to understand all facets of the problem. See VA's annual National Veteran Suicide Prevention Report to learn more about efforts, strategies and resources available to prevent Veteran suicide.
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Insights from MOAA
(Military Officers Association of America)
MOAA – 11/1/23
Some gifts enroute to military addresses should be on their way by early November. To see the full list, click here.
A new policy raises the enlisted age limit by three years. It comes after the Air Force fell short of its 2023 recruiting goal.
MOAA – 11/16/23
From coverage options to costs, from MOAA advocacy work to pharmacy "disruptors," our annual guide keeps you informed.
MOAA – 11/22/23
New DoD authority could mean higher costs for your medication. Find out how MOAA is working to protect your earned benefit.
Leaving service? Looking for a new career challenge? Military spouse on the move? This four-seminar session is for you.
From tax rates to retirement account limits and more, get up to speed before it's time to file.
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If you are still working and thinking about changing jobs, check out the
Veteran Jobs @ at military.com
Here're some sample articles I found recently:
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If you are still working and are looking for tips, insights for your next job, be sure you sign up the Military.com’s “Veteran Jobs Insider” issue. Click here for a copy in mid-November
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There is far too much in the various issues of Military.Com to write or even extract from them. The trick is to find the pieces that are important to you. Therefore, we have provided a graphic that shows the various dropdown choices. As you will see, there is information on general news – with the choice to see the news for your own branch, service benefits, Job and transition support, military life and family issues. I get several versions, and then I’ll scan for titles that seem to be related to me. For example, I decided to try the the Veteran Jobs tab for Lake County. It provided over 400 postings for Lake County and Northern Cook County. See the dropdowns below. Then you can click on military.com to set up a subscription and select versions that you are interested in.
In addition, there are a wide assortment of resource links (including discounts for vets and families) to find other specific information. You might want to give the magazine a look.
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How do you get "Veteran" on your driver's license?
Effective January 1, 2020, it will be easier to get "VETERAN" recorded on your driver's license. To get the “VETERAN” designation, veterans can bring their DD214 or other acceptable discharge document directly to a Secretary of State Driver Services facility.
If veterans choose to add the designation prior to their renewal date, they may obtain an updated driver’s license for $5 and an updated ID card for $10. Veterans over the age of 65 can obtain an updated state ID card at no cost.
A special note - If you are an older Vet and your DD214 was lost in the St. Louis fire in the early 1970's, you can obtain a "certificate" that replaces the DD214. However, for one vet we know, the DMV didn't accept that certificate.
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If you need a complete set of your military records
If you need a set of your military records for any reason, you can obtain them by faxing or mailing a request to the National Personnel Records Center. While they will accept a letter (if you get all the right information into it) it is best to use the standard form SF-180 to request it. You can download that form at Standard Form 180
Mail the completed form to:
National Personnel Records Center
1 Archives Drive
Saint Louis, MO 63138.
OR
Fax the form to 314-801-9195
If you need the records in emergency circumstances, contact our office (847-377-3344) and we can help you expedite the process.
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Deerfield - co-located with the Illinois Student Assistance Commission
Deerfield Facility
1755 Lake Cook Rd, Ste 1409
Deerfield, IL 60015-5209
847-948-6981 and 847-948-6982
Hours Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Palatine - located in the Palatine Township offices at:
721 S. Quentin Rd, Room 102
(847) 485-2772
Hours Monday -Thursday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Have a good week,
Veterans Assistance Commission, Lake County
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