2023 RECAP: MAINE BUREAU OF VETERANS' SERVICES

Assisting our veterans:
In 2023, Veterans Services Officers from the Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services have been busy assisting veterans and their families get connected to their benefits, this includes 2,292 benefits claims, resulting in over $41 million in VA monetary benefits for Maine veterans and their families, 356 dependents able to utilize the Maine Veterans Dependent Education program resulting in $2.6 million in waived tuition, 648 State Park and Museum passes, and 597 veterans who received recognition for their service.
Welcome Home Project:
2023 marked the roll out of the Welcome home project, a new initiative by the Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services in which transitioning service members are contacted by our Veterans Services Officers. This occurs in 30, 90, and 180 day increments to ensure our veterans who are either returning to Maine or moving here for the first time are connected to all the benefits and resources that are available to them. From March to August our Bureau contacted 433 transitioning service members.
Assisting homeless and at-risk veterans:
In 2023 the Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services along with partner agencies co-hosted six “Homeless Veteran Mobile Stand Downs” across the state of Maine. This included stops in Brewer, Caribou, Lewiston, Portland, Springvale, and Augusta (Togus). During these stand downs our team was able to assist 78 veterans in addition to the continued work of our dedicated Homeless Veteran Team.
Preventing veteran suicide:
As part of our ongoing involvement in the National Governor’s Challenge, the Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services along with other federal, state, and community partners have hosted “Veteran and Community Connection Expos” across the state. This initiative focused on identifying veterans in Maine communities, and connecting them and their families to helpful resources. During these events our team along with community partners have connected hundreds of veterans and their families to benefits and networking opportunities to veteran centric organizations.

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