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Virginia Veterans Resource Guide 2024

Roadmap to Veterans Benefits

The Veterans Resource Guide is your roadmap to veterans benefits in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is filled with useful information on the programs and services offered by the Virginia Department of Veterans Services (DVS) and other state agencies.

Veterans Resource Guide 

In this guide, you will read about:

  • Our network of 37 benefits offices, stretching from Accomac to Big Stone Gap, which will help you access the federal and state veterans benefits you have earned through service and sacrifice; 
  • The Virginia Veteran and Family Support (VVFS) program, which monitors and coordinates behavioral health, rehabilitative, and supportive services through an integrated and responsive system of care; 
  • How DVS helps connect you to more than 900 world class programs in Virginia that are certified for GI Bill® use; 
  • Our Military Medics and Corpsmen (MMAC) program, which helps put highly-skilled military medical professionals on an express track to employment in hospital and health care settings; 
  • The Virginia Values Veterans (V3) Transition Program and the Virginia Values Veterans (V3) program, which connect veterans with employers who understand and appreciate the value of your military service; 
  • Our veterans care centers, which offer in-patient skilled nursing, memory, and short-term rehabilitation care; 
  • How DVS provides an honored final resting place for veterans and their families at three state veterans cemeteries; 
  • The Virginia War Memorial, the Commonwealth’s tribute to Virginia’s men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice from World War II to the present; 
  • How to get a Veteran Indicator on your driver’s license, or how to buy one of the more than 50 military and veterans license plates offered by the DMV; 
  • Legal assistance offered by the Office of the Attorney General and through our colleges and universities; 
  • Employment assistance offered by the Virginia Employment Commission; and 
  • Much more!

Virginia is home to over 700,000 veterans. You are leaders in our businesses, our schools, and our communities. You are our friends and our neighbors. You are living examples of service, of sacrifice, and
of teamwork. You are our inspiration.


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