Veteran Health Indiana will host a Veterans Benefits and Resource Fair on Saturday.
The fair will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Terre Haute VA Clinic, 5080 Bill Farr Drive.
Veteran Health Indiana representatives will be available to answer questions about VA health care services, benefits and resources including health care eligibility, enrollment, and PACT Act benefits.
Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs and County Veteran Service Officers will also be on-site to assist Veterans with VA disability claims questions and claim processing and to provide information about federal and state Veteran benefits and resources.
Toxic exposure screenings will be available for Veterans already enrolled in VA health care.
All veterans and veteran family members are invited. Veterans are advised to bring a copy of their DD-214.
VA provides health care to approximately nine million veterans at 1,255 facilities – the nation’s largest integrated health care system.
For more information about this event or Veteran Health Indiana, contact Veteran Health Indiana Public Affairs (317) 988-3497 or indpao-media@va.gov.
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