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Stark County Veterans Service Commission

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Stark County Veterans Service Commission
Agency nameStark County Veterans Service Commission
JurisdictionStark County, Ohio
HeadquartersCanton, Ohio

Stark County Veterans Service Commission is a government agency that provides assistance to United States veterans and their families in Stark County, Ohio. The commission works closely with various organizations, including the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and the Ohio Department of Veterans Services, to ensure that veterans receive the benefits and services they deserve. The commission's services are also aligned with the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion, which provide support to veterans and their families. Additionally, the commission collaborates with the Stark County government and other local organizations, such as the City of Canton and the Stark County Community Action Agency, to provide a range of services to veterans.

Overview

The Stark County Veterans Service Commission is responsible for providing financial assistance, VA claims assistance, and other support services to eligible veterans and their families. The commission's services are designed to help veterans navigate the complex process of applying for VA benefits, including disability compensation and pension benefits. The commission also works with other organizations, such as the Salvation Army and the Catholic Charities USA, to provide emergency financial assistance to veterans in need. Furthermore, the commission collaborates with the Stark State College and the University of Mount Union to provide educational resources and support to veterans pursuing higher education. The commission's services are also aligned with the GI Bill and the Veterans' Educational Assistance Program, which provide educational benefits to eligible veterans.

History

The Stark County Veterans Service Commission was established to provide support to veterans returning from World War I and World War II. Over the years, the commission has continued to evolve and expand its services to meet the changing needs of veterans, including those who served in the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and more recent conflicts, such as the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War. The commission has also worked closely with other organizations, such as the Disabled American Veterans and the Paralyzed Veterans of America, to provide support to veterans with disabilities. Additionally, the commission has collaborated with the Stark County Historical Society and the Canton Museum of Art to preserve the history and legacy of veterans from Stark County, Ohio. The commission's history is also closely tied to the US Armed Forces, including the United States Army, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, and the United States Marine Corps.

Services

The Stark County Veterans Service Commission provides a range of services to eligible veterans and their families, including financial assistance, VA claims assistance, and transportation to VA medical centers, such as the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center and the Cincinnati VA Medical Center. The commission also offers assistance with homelessness prevention and employment assistance, working closely with organizations such as the United Way and the Goodwill Industries. Additionally, the commission provides support for veterans' mental health and substance abuse treatment, collaborating with organizations such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The commission's services are also aligned with the Veterans Health Administration and the TRICARE health care program, which provide medical benefits to eligible veterans.

Eligibility

To be eligible for services from the Stark County Veterans Service Commission, individuals must be US veterans or the spouses or dependents of veterans. The commission also serves Gold Star families, who have lost a loved one in combat, and provides support to Blue Star families, who have a family member currently serving in the US Armed Forces. Eligibility for specific services may vary, and the commission works closely with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and other organizations to determine eligibility for VA benefits and other forms of assistance. The commission's eligibility criteria are also aligned with the Veterans Benefits Administration and the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, which provide benefits and services to eligible veterans.

Governance

The Stark County Veterans Service Commission is governed by a board of commissioners, who are appointed by the Stark County government. The commission is also advised by a veterans' advisory committee, which includes representatives from various veterans' organizations, such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. The commission works closely with other government agencies, including the Ohio Department of Veterans Services and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, to ensure that veterans receive the benefits and services they deserve. The commission's governance structure is also aligned with the Stark County government and other local organizations, such as the City of Canton and the Stark County Community Action Agency.

Contact Information

The Stark County Veterans Service Commission is located in Canton, Ohio, and can be contacted by phone or email for more information about its services. The commission's office is open Monday through Friday, and veterans can schedule appointments to meet with a veterans' service officer to discuss their eligibility for VA benefits and other forms of assistance. The commission also has a website, which provides information about its services and eligibility criteria, as well as links to other resources, such as the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and the Ohio Department of Veterans Services. Additionally, the commission can be reached through its social media accounts, including Facebook and Twitter, which provide updates and information about its services and events. The commission's contact information is also available through the Stark County government website and other local organizations, such as the City of Canton and the Stark County Community Action Agency. Category:Government agencies

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