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In conjunction with the Massachusetts Department of Veteran's Services:

  • Assist veterans and their dependants in determining eligibility for benefits and financial assistance.
  • Applications for state sponsored benefits are completed, filed and maintained.
  • In-home visits are made to veterans who are disabled and in need of assistance with required paperwork to complete applications such as income information and verification, pension receipts, rent receipts, verification of dependants, etc..
  • A friendly ear is provided for veterans that come in and only need someone to talk to.
In conjunction with the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs & local funeral directors:
Veteran's Agent Announces Programs for Returning Vets

February 13, 2006

SHREWSBURY - Shrewsbury Veteran's Agent Richard Perron would like to welcome home veterans who recently served in Iraq and Afghanistan. While Mr. Perron serves all veterans, he would like to take this opportunity to introduce newer veterans to some programs specifically geared toward them.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Counseling

Stress and trauma cause symptoms, like anxiety and mild depression, that are normal reactions. Some veterans find that over the course of a few weeks to a few months, their symptoms fluctuate and they can reasonably function again. Someone who continues to be profoundly affected by their experience several months, or even years later, may be struggling with PTSD.

PTSD is tied to a particular experience. Four major types of symptoms of this disorder are:

  • Re-experiencing symptoms involving a sort of mental replay of the trauma, often accompanied by strong emotional reactions (while awake, or in the form of nightmares)
  • Avoidance symptoms often exhibited as efforts to evade activities, places or people that are reminders of the trauma.
  • Numbing symptoms typically experienced as a loss of emotions, particularly positive feelings.
  • Arousal symptoms reflect excessive physiological activation and include a heightened sense of being on guard as well as difficulty with sleep and concentration.

To qualify for a formal diagnosis, the symptoms must persist for over one month, cause significant distress and affect the individual's ability to function socially, occupationally or domestically. The diagnosis is generally made by a mental-health professional (psychiatrist, psychologist, or clinical social worker).

Approximately 30% of soldiers spending time in war zones have experienced PTSD, and an additional 20%-25% have experienced partial PTSD. Several types of education and treatment for PTSD have proven helpful to veterans and their families. These include classes on dealing with PTSD symptoms (stress, anger, sleep and personal relationships). Individual, group and family counseling have also proven effective for people dealing with PTSD.

If you think you might be suffering from PTSD, and would like information about diagnosis or treatment, please contact one of the following resources:

  • VA Readjustment Counseling Service Vet Centers 1-800-905-4675
  • Shrewsbury Youth and Family Services 508-845-6932
  • PTSD Information Line 802-296-6300

Veteran's Employment Assistance

Massachusetts Veterans Inc. and Snelling Staffing Services have joined forces to aid and assist veterans with employment support and placement. Veterans are invited to join our Veterans Career Fair on March 15, 2006 at the National Guard Armory Museum, 44 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA.

In addition to the opportunity to meet with the area's top employers, we also offer job search, resume and interview support, veteran job clubs, basic and advanced computer training, commercial driver training tuition and construction supervisor training tuition.

Tuition and Fee Waivers

Members of the Massachusetts legislature have finalized the appointments of the eleven-member Special Commission to Study Tuition and Fee Waiver Programs for Veterans. The Commission was established this past November as part of "The Welcome Home Bill," comprehensive legislation for veterans and service members.

The primary task of the Commission is to investigate the feasibility of providing a true, 100% education benefit to Massachusetts veterans. Under current law, Massachusetts veterans receive tuition waivers at state and community colleges, yet they are required to pay fees. The cost of fees at such schools often comprises the bulk of the financial burden on the veteran. According to the Massachusetts Board of Education, the 2005-06 in-state, undergraduate, full-time tuition at the University of Massachusetts Boston was $1,714 and the fees were $6,551.

"As our newest veterans return home, we must make every effort to ensure that their transition is as smooth as possible. It is no secret that education can enhance employment opportunities," said Representative Anthony J. Verga (D-Gloucester), House Chairman of the Joint Committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs and lead sponsor of The Welcome Home Bill. "They have sacrificed to defend and secure the future of this nation. We will honor their sacrifice and assist them in securing their future."

The Welcome Home Bill extended full tuition and fee waivers to members of the Massachusetts National Guard. "The men and women who have defended our country with honor made a significant sacrifice for the greater good. It is only fitting for the Commonwealth to grant educational opportunities to returning soldiers as a token of thanks for their dedicated service in the armed forces," said Senator Stephen M. Brewer (D-Barre).

The first meeting of the Commission took place Thursday, February 9, 2006 at the State House. The eleven-member Commission must present its complete findings to the Joint Committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs by April 1, 2006. The appointed members are:

  • Rep. Anthony J. Verga
  • Rep. James Vallee
  • Rep. Lida Harkins
  • Rep. William Smitty Pignatelli
  • Rep. Susan Pope
  • Sen. Stephen M. Brewer
  • Sen. Robert O'Leary
  • Sen. Thomas McGee
  • Sen. Steven Panagiotakos
  • Sen. Brian Lees
  • Department of Veterans Services Secretary Thomas Kelly
 

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