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The Southern MN Military Women’s Retreat is a mental health retreat for women who have volunteered to serve their country. The retreat offers: archery, art therapy, music therapy, yoga, hiking, and other relaxing activities. There will also be a Network Providers Event to connect Veterans with County Veterans Service Officers, MDVA, DAV, Recovery Network, Wounded Warrior, and other Veteran Network Providers.
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The Veteran Resource & Enrichment Center in St. Cloud will be hosting a Family Fun Day Shindig from 2 - 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17.
Event will include Veteran art, games, bingo, food, prizes and more.
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Minnesota Veterans Homes - Fergus Falls invites you to join us at our Career Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 18 from noon until 5 p.m. Meet our leaders and learn more about full-time and part-time open positions, generous State of Minnesota benefits, competitive wages and more!
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There will be a Native American Veteran Stand Down Sept. 20 at the Oshkiimaajitahdah Wellness & Event Center in Redby, MN.
The Stand Down will begin at 9 a.m. and run until 5 p.m.
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There will be an Armed Forces Tribute and POW/MIA Recognition Day at the Crow Wing County Historic Courthouse in Brainerd, MN.
The event will begin at 1 p.m., and is open to the public with numerous services on site.
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The 2024 annual Continuing Education for Professionals Conference, "Awareness 2B CONTINUED Into Action," is focused on suicide prevention and mental health. The event will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at the Glencoe City Center in Glencoe.
This conference is designed for Healthcare Providers, Nurses, Social Workers, Therapists, Counselors, Educators, Law Enforcement Officers, Clergy, and anyone with a vested interest in mental health and suicide prevention.
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The 6th Annual Veterans Suicide Prevention & Awareness Day will take place Saturday, Oct. 5, at The Depot in Duluth, MN.
We can all make a difference. A time to come together in remembrance of Minnesota Veterans lost to suicide. We honor them by raising awareness and helping to save lives.
The purpose of our annual event is to bring communities together to honor Veterans we have lost to suicide, allow their lives help save others, and offer healing and hope to survivors. Our goals are to increase awareness and provide resources to communities as we strive toward zero Veteran suicide deaths in Minnesota.
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Many Veterans seek support and help with filing VA benefits claims for the payments they deserve. Be cautious of "claim predators" - unaccredited companies or individuals targeting Veterans' benefits for profit. How to identify claim predators:
- Charging High Fees: Predatory companies charge absurd fees or require you to pay a portion of your VA benefits. Never pay anyone a fee to file an initial claim for benefits.
- Making Dishonest Promises: Don't trust anyone who claims they can help accelerate the claims process and obtain a 100% disability benefits evaluation. Remember, only VA has the authority to determine disability ratings.
- Requiring Binding Contracts: No one should ever charge a fee to file an initial claim for VA benefits. Never sign a contract agreeing to pay an unauthorized individual/company a percentage of your benefit payment in exchange for help with your VA claim.
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Sadly, an average of 100 Minnesota Veterans die by suicide each year. Two-thirds of these deaths are by guns.
To help prevent Veteran suicide, MDVA is partnering with the VA Healthcare System to distribute free gun locks. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, a locked gun can mean the difference between a tragic outcome and a life saved for someone in crisis. Though Veterans are well-versed in firearm safety, all gun owners should understand that during emotional or stressful times, delaying access to a gun could mean the difference between life and death. Gun locks can prevent someone in crisis from tragically taking their own life.
In an effort to reduce these preventable tragedies, MDVA is offering free gun locks. To request a gun lock, please email [email protected] with your name and address. This information will not be shared; requests are confidential.
For more information on MDVA’s suicide prevention efforts, visit MinnesotaVeteran.org/EndVetSuicide.
The PACT Act is a new law that expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange and other toxic substances.
The PACT Act adds to the list of health conditions the VA presumes are caused by exposure to these substances. This law helps provide generations of Veterans—and their survivors—with the care and benefits they’ve earned and deserve.
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The Veterans Crisis Line's number—988 then Press 1—helps make it easier to remember and share the number to access help in times of need.
Veterans can use this option by dialing 988 and pressing 1 to contact the Veterans Crisis Line. Veterans may still reach the Veterans Crisis Line with the previous phone number—1-800-273-8255 and Press 1—by text (838255), and through chat at VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat.
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If you know of a Veteran-related community event happening in your area you would like to submit to be included in our Friday Digest, please email all event information to [email protected] for consideration.
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