VETERAN’S CORNER: Veterans service office available to help

Snell

The PACT Act is the biggest piece of legislation that was signed by the president on Aug. 10, 2022, that would impact veterans and the VA.

This legislation opened the doors to impact more Vietnam veterans, more Persian Gulf veterans and more Post-9/11 veterans with more presumptive conditions to file for with regards to VA Disability and toxic burn pit exposure.

This legislation also opened up the doors for the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. For more information regarding the PACT Act and the list of presumptive conditions, please visit www.va.gov/resources/the-pact-act-and-your-va-benefits/ or contact our office to schedule an appointment.

Is your business interested in supporting veterans through charitable giving? Are you an individual who is interested in supporting Veterans through charitable giving? The Brown County Veteran Services Office is accepting donations (cash or check) to help support our veterans of Brown County through new ordinances that created non-reverting funds for the Brown County Veteran Services Office.

The funds are not taxpayer dollars, but instead are strictly donations and the funds do not go back into the County Government general funds at the end of the year.

The funds are listed below in a summary and the ordinance for these funds can be found at the County Recorder’s office:

1. Veterans Transportation Network Fund: Directly supports Access Brown County by helping pay for maintenance and operational support while it continues to transport veterans to their VA appointments in Bloomington, Martinsville, Camp Atterbury and Indianapolis. You can mail checks to Brown County Veteran Services Office, c/o Veterans Transportation Network Fund, 902 Deer Run Lane, Nashville, IN 47448.

2. Financial Assistance for Brown County Veterans Fund: Supports veterans who are struggling to pay for needs such as housing, utilities and travel. These funds will be supplied directly to the collector and an application for support must be submitted by the veteran before receiving any payments. You can mail checks to Brown County Veteran Services Office, c/o Financial Assistance for Brown County Veterans Fund, 902 Deer Run Lane, Nashville, IN 47448.

We encourage you to give in this way to assist our veterans of Brown County. Your support is greatly appreciated and if you cannot give personally, tell your friends and family about these opportunities to give.

Access Brown County is looking for drivers to transport veterans.

If you are interested in becoming a paid driver for Access Brown County, please apply at the Brown County Community YMCA building in person or call 812-988-0185 for more information on how to become a driver.

Are you in a veteran in need of transportation assistance to Veterans Affairs facilities?

If you are a veteran and need transportation assistance to your medical appointments, contact Access Brown County at 812-988-0185 to schedule your ride. These rides are for all age groups of veterans, and they are free.

Want to schedule us for a presentation or an event?

If you are a community resource of any type, I would love the opportunity to travel to your location in support of educating veterans and their beneficiaries of their benefits. Requests can be submitted to [email protected].

Do you need assistance in filing paperwork with the Veterans Affairs?

Schedule an appointment with me by calling the office at 812-988-5600, emailing me at [email protected], or calling/texting the work cell at 812-322-9086.

Chris Snell is the Veterans Service officer for Brown County. He can be reached at 812-988-5600 or [email protected].

Connect and communicate

Office phone: 812-988-5600

Cell phone (call or text): 812-322-9086

Staff email: Chris Snell, Veteran Service Officer, [email protected]

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/bcvso

Twitter: twitter.com/BC_VSO

Veterans Transportation Network: 812-988-0185