Active duty military, veterans and their families are invited to visit the Mobile Vet Center and explore its access to veteran resources. Guests may come with their specific questions, or just to visit and see how the VA staff and Mobile Van work to serve members of the military across the state.
According to URock Director, Deborah Meehan, "We often have people waiting in the parking lot when the van pulls into Rockland. There is not much access to veteran's information and to direct services in the mid-coast." Meehan added that it's always exciting to see people get answers to important questions and access to some essential services.
UMA Veterans Services staff will also include Army Line, UMA Coordinator of the Military Achievement Project. Line is a Navy veteran, UMA alumna and adjunct faculty member whose husband currently serves in the United States Navy. Line says, “We sincerely appreciate the service and sacrifices our veterans have made to our nation. UMA has been nationally recognized as a veteran-friendly campus and has a long history of helping veterans transition into higher education.”
According to URock Director, Deborah Meehan, last year many area veterans stopped by just to say hello to staff and to support the traveling services. She added, "People shared stories about their years of service and various tours of duty."
For more information about the mobile Veterans' Van, contact University College at Rockland at 596-6906.
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