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Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs' Announces New Veteran Service Offices at some Central Illinois Colleges and Universities

Press Release - Tuesday, May 05, 2009

SPRINGFIELD - Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs (IDVA) Director Dan Grant says veterans will have added assistance in getting information about both state and federal benefits.  Director Grant's comments are in reference to the state department of veterans affairs opening Veteran Service Offices at Lincoln Land College in Springfield, Parkland Community College in Champaign and Western Illinois University in Macomb. 

"The Veteran Service Offices are great resources for our Veterans to receive one-on-one assistance and to learn about what state and federal benefits are available to them.  We want to make sure our service men and women know about the benefits that they are entitled to when they return home to Illinois," IDVA Director Dan Grant said.

Beginning May 6th, Veterans may receive assistance from representatives of the state's 74 Veteran Services Officers (VSOs) on the first and third Wednesday each month from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at:

Lincoln Land College
Menard Hall R, 113
5250 Shepherd Road
Springfield
217/786-4508 or 2224


Parkland Community College
Administration Bldg, Room 150
2400 W. Bradley Avenue
Champaign
217/353-2309


Western Illinois University
University Union - 1st Floor
Violet Room
Macomb
309/298-1959

The VSOs offer help to Veterans applying for and receiving compensation and other benefits from the federal Veterans' Administration. Additionally VSOs inform Veterans of available state resources.  Their primary job responsibility is assisting in applying for the millions of dollars in federal money that goes unclaimed each year by the 23.8 million Veterans across the country, and serve as a liaison between the state and the federal VA.

Veteran Service Offices serve as sign-up locations and informational hubs for the state's programs and benefits, including the following: 

• Illinois Warrior Assistance Program - Illinois became the first state in the nation to launch a Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder program for returning Illinois Veterans.  The Illinois Warrior Assistance Program offers a 24-hour, toll-free helpline at 1-866-554-IWAP (4927), which is staffed by health professionals to assist Veterans, day or night, with the symptoms associated with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and provides Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) screening to all interested Illinois veterans, especially those returning from Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF).  The Warrior Assistance Program also makes TBI screenings mandatory for all returning members of the Illinois Army National Guard.  More information is available at www.illinoiswarrior.com.

• Veterans Care - Veterans Care provides affordable, comprehensive health care to Illinois Veterans who are uninsured or do not qualify for coverage through the federal Veterans Administration.  Under the program, Veterans will pay an affordable monthly premium of $40 or $70 and receive medical, limited dental and vision coverage.  Prescription drugs and doctors office visits would require a minimal co-payment, ranging from $6 to $15.  More information is available at http://www.illinoisveteranscare.com/.

• Veterans' Jobs Tax Credit - Employers can earn an income tax credit of up to $600 dollars annually for every qualified Veteran hired after January 1, 2007.  The credit is available for Veterans who were members of the Armed Forces, the Armed Force reserves, or the Illinois National Guard on active duty in Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom. 

• Veteran's Cash - Launched in February of 2006, Veteran's Cash is the state's first scratch-off lottery ticket where 100 percent of the net proceeds go to support Illinois Veterans through grants that fund additional services or research relating to PTSD, homelessness, health insurance costs, long term care and disability benefits.  The newest version of the Veteran's Cash lottery ticket is called Coin Craze.  IDVA encourage Illinois residents to purchase the ticket and at the same time encourages organizations to apply for the Veteran's Cash grants if they could provide any of these services to Veterans in Illinois. 

• Hunting and Fishing Licenses and Camping Permits for disabled Veterans - The annual free hunting and fishing licenses for disabled Veterans are now a one-time, permanent issue.  The state also offers free camping permits for disabled Veterans who meet certain criteria. 

Veterans will also find out about a new federal program.  The United States Department of Veterans Affairs has started accepting applications for the Post 9/11 GI Bill.  The VA will issue Certificates of Eligibility for eligible applicants, and begin making payments August 1, 2009, the first day benefits can be paid under this law. Veterans, service members, reservists, and National Guard members with active duty service since September 11, 2001, may be eligible for this benefit.  The Post 9/11 GI Bill not only provides eligible individuals with college tuition assistance, but for many participants it also provides a housing allowance, a stipend for books and supplies, and the option of sharing these benefits with family members.  More information is available at www.GIBILL.VA.gov.
 
For a full list of Veteran Service Offices, and other programs for veterans, log on to the IDVA website at http://veterans.illinois.gov.

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