NorCalVets
Items of Specific Interest To Our Newest Veterans
and Their Family Members
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Links to Web Site's or Articles a returning service member and his or her family may find usefull

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  California Veterans Benefits Overview

Benefits:
(* Benefits administered by the California Department of Veterans Affairs)

College Tuition Fee Waivers For Veterans’ Dependents
Non-Resident College Fee Waiver
Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Opportunities
Veterans Homes Of California*
Motor Vehicle Registration Fees Waived
Disabled Veteran License Plates
Free License Plates
Veterans Preference In California Civil Service Examinations
State Of California Veterans Cemetery*
Veterans Claims Representation*
Fishing And Hunting Licenses
Employment And Unemployment Insurance Assistance
CalVet Farm And Home Loans*
State Parks And Recreation Pass
Business License, Tax And Fee Waiver
Property Tax Exemptions



Link to California Department of Veterans affairs

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Education




Shasta College Veterans Support Network On Line

The Veterans Support Network is made up of Shasta College Students, Faculty, Staff and Administrators
who want to create a network of support for Shasta College Veteran students.
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"Colleges aim to help vets transition from combat to classroom"

Excerpt printed on "Media Corner" from the article published by USA Today online from the
The Associated Press causes the reader to ask,,,,,
What sort of programs does the Shasta College have in place for our newest Veterans?



Read the Full story online at USA Today

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The PDF for the California Troops to College Program contains links to information on the
How To for this program as well as links to Education Support Groups and Agencies

Download PDF file Here

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Campus Contact: PDF Format
Apply Here: CSU Mentor: Web Link
Troops to College Brochure: PDF Format
California's Troops to College Program Brochure: PDF Format
CSU Professional Science Master's Program: Web Link

Apply for Benefits: Web Link
Admission Requirements: Web Link
Covering the Costs of College: Web Link
Transferring Credits: Web Link
Helpful Links: Web Link





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Link Directly to the VA Benefit Request Web Site



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Link to their Web Site
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 Employment




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Link to the California EDD web Page for the
CALVET CORPS Program



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Finding Your Next Job

The following article appears in VFW magazine’s special edition booklet,
To War and Back.


Even
in a climate of high young vet unemployment, jobs still are available for
returning veterans.
Programs online and around the country can help. Employment
opportunities for Iraq and Afghanistan vets have fluctuated dramatically.


As of October 2009, the unemployment rate for post-Sept. 11, 2001, vets stood
at 11.6%, according to the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.


Widely varying unemployment rates may show that these individuals are having
difficulty transitioning to civilian jobs following Iraq or Afghanistan deployments.
“If you served in the military, you’re disconnected from the civilian workforce,
you don’t have contacts that a civilian person has,” Justin Brown, VFW legislative
associate, told USA Today.


Regardless of the cause of the documented high unemployment rates, federal
and private programs exist to help vets find jobs after returning from war.


VetJobs averages more job postings than any other military- or intelligence-related job board. An employment assistance section includes information on how to organize a job search, write a resume, interview and identify a potential employer. Its monthly newsletter for veterans, the Veteran Eagle, has information about employment and the job market. VFW partners with this job board.

American Corporate Partners helps vets transition from the military to the workforce through career counseling and networking with corporate professionals. Some 300 mentors are available from Campbell Soup Company, General Electric, Home Depot, Morgan Stanley, PepsiCo and Verizon. Iraq and Afghanistan veterans especially those who have been wounded—take precedence for selection in the program.

Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans With Disabilities provides entrepreneurship training and small business management to disabled Iraq and Afghanistan vets. The Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University, UCLA Anderson School of Management, Florida State University’s College of Business and Mays Business School at Texas A&M offer these free nine-day residency programs.

VA’s Veterans Employment Coordination Service helps veterans—especially wounded vets—who are interested in working for VA. Services include employment counseling, identifying transferable skills, a career assessment, resume and job search assistance, and direct job placement assistance.

Small Business Administration’s Veterans Business Outreach Program provides entrepreneurial development services including business training, counseling and mentoring, and referrals for eligible veterans who own or are considering starting a small business. Four organizations participate in this cooperative agreement and serve as Veterans Business Outreach Centers.

Hire Vets First, coordinated by the Department of Labor’s Veterans Employment and Training Service, offers links to online job search engines and resume assistance. Its nearly 2,000 One-Stop Career Centers assist with job search, resume writing, job placement, interviewing skills, career counseling, labor market information and financial aid information.

• The Little Caesars Veterans Program offers a $5,000 reduction of the franchising fee, financing benefits and a $5,000 credit on the equipment order for the veterans opening their first store in this chain. Service-disabled veterans are eligible for a total benefit of up to $68,000.

For reservists called to active duty, job protection is afforded under the 1994 Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve agency exists to provide assistance in this regard.

In November 2009, an executive order created the Council on Veterans Employment, charged with increasing the number of vets hired by the federal government. Each of 24 executive branch agencies must form a veterans employment program. The Office of Personnel Management is tasked with dev
eloping a strategic plan for veterans recruitment and employment.

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California Department of Industrial Relations (Division of Apprenticeship Standard)

The Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS) creates opportunities for Californians to gain employable
lifetime skills and provides employers with a highly skilled and experienced workforce while strengthening
California's economy.
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Homeowner Assistance Programs

Link Directly to the DOD Homeowners Assistance Program


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Honors
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To Download the Gulf War Era Monument
Application Form
in PDF format, select this Link

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Email Questions to familieshonoringourtroops@yahoo.com

Web Site Link
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Medical and Care Giver

Lea Tate, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist, PSY 19581
Returning Veterans Mental Health Outreach, Education and Care Program
Local Evidence Based Psychotherapy Coordinator
VA Northern California Health Care System (116/Redding)
351 Hartnell Avenue
Redding, California 96002
Lea.Tate@va.gov
Phone: (530) 226-7546
Fax: (530) 226-7689

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Betty Clooney Foundation for Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

A Web site geared to survivors of brain injury, caregivers of persons with brain injury and to
professionals who need information, resources, and help in finding the right treatment, therapy and
rehabilitation for their clients. Includes information on Soldiers & TBI, services available at their
facility in Southern California and a listing of Support Groups in California.

Building Better Caregivers - A Free 6-Week Internet Workshop

Online workshop for caregivers of people with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD), or dementia (Alzheimer's or other dementia). Teaches family members and informal
caregivers who are Veterans, or who take care of Veterans, skills to improve or maintain their own
health as a caregiver and increase their effectiveness.
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Veteran Support Organizations

Visit the American Legion Auxiliary
Gateway to
Services Resource Links
Web Site


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Web Site Link for the
Outward Bound Organization


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Special Operations Warrior Foundation

Military families live in a state of uncertainty, and circumstances are always changing. This is especially true of
our Special Operations forces, which since 9/11 have seen demands on them increase. Special Operations
personnel is a rare breed of human: expertly skilled, highly trained and wholly dedicated. The challenges
they face are particularly dangerous and unpredictable, which makes their job not only difficult on them
but their family as well. It takes a special kind of person - an honorable person - to do this job. That’s
why they are the perfect people to highlight at the Restoring Honor rally. Read more about our
amazing Special Ops in this special to Fusion Magazine HERE, and find out how you can
donate to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation HERE.
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Rapid Response Team” - Length:  3:12 minutes

Making the Transition” - Length:  4:59 minutes

Vocational Rehabilitation” - Length: 4:57 minutes

Health Informatics” - Length: 4:40 minutes

"News You Can Use" - Length: 3:43 minutes

"Helping Smokers Quit" - Length: 4:51 minutes

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By Your Side is a Newsletter Published by the Department of Veterans Affairs
Below is just page one, follow this link to open the entire newsletter in a PDF format

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Newest Veterans and Their Family
Members,,,, They are our Future


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