Maine Bureau of Veterans' Services is Awarded the
2019 VA Pillar of Excellence for Work with Homeless Veterans

The Maine Bureau of Veterans' Services (MBVS) received the 2019 Abraham Lincoln Pillar of Excellence Award from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for its work to end Veteran homelessness. This is the Bureau’s consecutive Pillar of Excellence award, winning for its suicide prevention efforts in 2018.The award was presented to MBVS Acting Director David A. Richmond by NASDVA President Alfie Alvarado-Ramos and VA Undersecretary Randy Reeves, standing in for Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie at the 2019 National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs (NASDVA) Mid-Winter Conference held in Alexandria, VA.
Acting Director Richmond shared the following in regard to the significance of the recognition:
“It is truly an honor for Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services to receive this award. However, there are many other partner organizations in Maine that we work with every day on this important mission. This award is a direct reflection of their efforts as well. The Bureau strives to support Maine’s most vulnerable Veteran population and their families with professional support, compassion, and respect. Our Coordinator and U.S. Army Veteran, Jarad Greeley, serves as a conduit between MBVS, Maine’s homeless Veterans, and our partner organizations. He works tirelessly to remove barriers that are causing a Veteran to be homeless.
“The Bureau has forged great partnerships with the Maine Homeless Veteran Action Committee, the Homeless Team at VA Maine Healthcare System, Easterseals Maine, Preble Street, Veterans Inc., Volunteers of America Northern New England, Maine Elks, The Betsy Ann Ross House of Hope, Bread of Life Ministries, United Veterans of Maine, the Maine American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, Gary Owen House, other shelters, agencies, and caseworkers around the state, as well as private citizens and business owners. Together, we have a shared goal - To end Veterans homelessness in Maine, one Veteran at a time.”
If you know a homeless veteran who needs assistance please contact Jarad Greeley at 207-430-6036 (office), 207-699-7186 (cell) or email jarad.greeley@maine.gov. There are also resources available on the Bureau’s website at https://www.maine.gov/…/hou…/homeless-veterans-services.html.
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