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Thank you to all our Veterans
11/10/2023

Thank you to all our Veterans

07/24/2023

Illinois e-News Release

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Maureen S. Hartigan

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Veterans and Gold Star Families Day at the 2023 Illinois State Fair

Free admission for veterans and immediate family on Sunday, August 13

(Springfield) - The Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs (IDVA), the Illinois Department of Agriculture, and the Illinois State Fair invite veterans and their family members to enjoy a free day at the Illinois State Fair on Sunday, August 13, 2023. This annual event offers exciting events, programs, and music. It concludes with a parade led by state officials and IDVA Assistant Director Anthony Vaughn along with veterans’ organizations, JROTC teams, and IDVA staff. This year’s theme is “No One Fights Alone.”

Veterans and their families can show any form of military ID for free admission. Parking is not included.

The schedule of events is as follows:

10:00 a.m. JROTC competition begins

10:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Veteran Benefit Expo: The Shed

11:00 a.m. Main Program

11:30 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. Entertainment: Lincoln Stage

3:00 p.m. JROTC Award Ceremony

4:00 p.m. Veteran Parade: Grandstand Avenue

The Benefits Exposition includes information about benefits, services and activities for veterans and their family members from the IDVA, state and federal agencies, veteran service organizations and non-profits.

The JROTC drill teams will be awarded first, second, and third prize with a monetary gift and plaque provided by the service organizations.

The mission of the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs is to empower veterans and their families to thrive. We do this by assisting them in navigating the system of federal state and local resources and benefits; by providing long-term health care for eligible veterans in our Veterans’ Homes; and by partnering with other agencies and non-profits to help veterans address education, mental health, housing, employment, and other challenges. For more information, visit: https://veterans.illinois.gov/

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Come and enjoy this free event! Or come to all! Please share flyer!
07/19/2023

Come and enjoy this free event! Or come to all! Please share flyer!

07/04/2023
Illinois Governor's Challenge Campaign Launches Resources to Prevent Su***de Among Service Members, Veterans, and their ...
06/16/2023

Illinois Governor's Challenge Campaign Launches Resources to Prevent Su***de Among Service Members, Veterans, and their Families

Confidential hotline and customized training resources provide vital support

SPRINGFIELD – To further respond and provide support to the military community, the Illinois Governor’s Challenge Campaign announced today the availability of Online Training Resources for organizations interested in supporting Service Members, Veterans, and their Families (SMVF). The training effort is in tandem with promoting the Veterans Crisis hotline specifically serving SMVF.

“Since kicking off the Illinois Governor's Challenge in November, my office, the Illinois Department of Human Services, and the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs have worked in partnership to implement a comprehensive approach to combat su***de among Service Members, Veterans, and their Families,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “The crisis hotline and training resources are an integral piece to increasing access to mental health resources across the state.”

“Offering su***de prevention services to veterans is a crucial and compassionate initiative aimed at addressing the mental health challenges faced by those who have served in the armed forces,” said Grace B. Hou, Secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Services. “By providing specialized support and resources, such as crisis hotlines staffed by trained professionals, counseling services, and outreach programs, we can reach out to veterans in need and offer them the help they deserve. These services can focus on creating a safe and non-judgmental environment for veterans to discuss their struggles, trauma, and emotional pain. Additionally, connecting veterans with peer support networks and promoting community engagement can foster a sense of belonging. Implementing comprehensive mental health care for veterans is essential to honor their sacrifices and ensure their well-being, fostering resilience and hope for a brighter future.”

This statewide Veterans Crisis Line serves SMVFs, their friends, and those who support them and are struggling with mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The crisis line is free, confidential, and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Callers do not need to be enrolled in VA services to use the Veterans Crisis Line. For support, SMVFs can call 988 directly and then press 1, text 838255, or chat online www.veteranscrisisline.net with a trained professional.

“According to the Centers for Disease Control, the su***de rate among males in 2021 was approximately four times higher than the rate among females. Males make up 50% of the population but nearly 80% of su***des. Rates of su***de among Illinois’ military population is 26 percent. Our goal is to eliminate su***de,” said Dr. Teresa Glaze, Ph.D, LCSW and Campaign Team Leader. “Su***de is preventable and through these new resources, the Governor's Challenge will continue to raise awareness and reduce stigma, as well as provide tools for people that want to support those that serve and have served our country, as well as to their family and friends.”

The Governor's Challenge has partnered with PsychArmor, a national nonprofit providing education and training to improve the outcomes of military-connected individuals, to offer free online courses to prevent su***de among SMVFs. The online training program is open to all individuals, with short courses geared toward healthcare professionals, mental health providers, social workers, educators, clergy, community members, and others who work with service members and veterans in need or their families. Participants can receive certification and continuing education credits. Training courses are available by visiting https://illinois-smvf.psycharmor.org.

“The Governor’s Challenge Campaign is excited to partner with Military and Veteran-serving organizations to make real progress across the state. We feel confident that by providing training to a wide range of professionals and community members, the campaign is creating a strong network of individuals that are equipped to support our military community in need,” Glaze added.

The training program covers various topics including the signs and symptoms of mental health conditions such as PTSD, depression, and anxiety. Participants will learn how to recognize these symptoms in Service Members and Veterans and how to provide appropriate support and resources. The program will also cover strategies for su***de prevention, crisis intervention, and safe gun storage.

“The crisis line and online training resources are just two components of a larger effort to combat Service Member and Veteran su***de in Illinois,” said Terry Prince, Director of the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs. “By increasing awareness and knowledge about the unique challenges that Service Members and Veterans face, Illinoisans can work together to prevent su***de and provide the care and support that our Service Members, Veterans, and their Families deserve.”

For more information and to get involved with the Illinois Governor’s Challenge to eliminate su***de among SMVFs, visit savevets.illinois.gov.

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24/7, confidential crisis support for Veterans and their loved ones. Contact the Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988 then Press 1, chat online, or text 838255.

Today is Flag Day!
06/14/2023

Today is Flag Day!

Just some military humor!
06/09/2023

Just some military humor!

Some of Vets building the pergola at Harvest Urban Grden (HUG) that the group manages. The pergola was installed thanks ...
06/09/2023

Some of Vets building the pergola at Harvest Urban Grden (HUG) that the group manages. The pergola was installed thanks to the generous grant from The Chicago Community Trust Safe and Peaceful grant. It will provide much needed shade to the participates at the garden.

D-Day, June 6, 1944. 79 years ago. Remember.
06/06/2023

D-Day, June 6, 1944. 79 years ago. Remember.

On May 15, 2023 West Regional Veterans Association and The Peacemakers hosted President, Theophile Duale Langba and his ...
05/23/2023

On May 15, 2023 West Regional Veterans Association and The Peacemakers hosted President, Theophile Duale Langba and his wife, First Lady, Josephine Duale of Congo Covenant Church in the Congo Republic at our vegetable garden, Harvest Urban Garden. Percy Williams, of The Peacemakers was the host. WRVA showed what vegetables was currently planted and what was planned. The President and First Lady were most impressed because they are currnetly building a vegetable garden at their Church. They were then given a tour at The 29th Ward Veterans Peace Garden and presented with Lifetime Membership Awards from The Peacemakers. Mr. and Mrs. Neren who travelled with them from the Congo acted as their intrpreters. The Peacemaker and WRVA will in the future send seeds to the Congo Covenant Church for their garden. Afterwards they were treated to a lunch at MacAruthers Resturant. President Duale said he and his wife enjoyed everything and was most appreciative.
If you would like to donate to help obtain seeds for the Congo Covenant Church please go to our website: www.wrva1.org and donate.

On Saturday, May 20th WRVA members attended The Homecoming Event held at New Life Holiness Church to welcome the new May...
05/23/2023

On Saturday, May 20th WRVA members attended The Homecoming Event held at New Life Holiness Church to welcome the new Mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson. The event was held by Congressman Danny Davis. Congressman Danny Davis and Mayor Johnson honored Mr. Joe Grier, 98 years old and who is still working 7 days a week at his company. Also in attendance was CB Johnson, who gave a brieef speech to Mayor Johson. And Illinois Supreme Court Justice, Joy Cunnibgham was also in attendance. It was a great event!

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