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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Episode Four: This Week in the City, Veterans Affairs


This episode of This Week in the City focuses on the Department of  Veterans Affairs in the City of Danbury. Please join us for the return  of the Memorial Day Parade at 9:30am on Monday, May 30th.

Danny Hayes, the Director of Veterans Affairs is responsible for the  knowledge of federal and state laws, benefits, and rights available to  veterans and their dependents. Director Hayes interacts with local  veterans to determine initial and continuing eligibility for benefits.

Danbury’s Veterans Affairs Office provides referrals and information.  and answers inquiries regarding veterans’ benefits, housing monetary  support, psychological and medical assistance.This office is a conduit  for veterans to seek assistance with the preparation and filing of  appeals of decisions denying benefits.

Since its inception, the Veterans Affairs Office has served over  10,000 veterans and family members of veterans. This office is committed  to continuing its efforts at securing grant funding for veterans. The  director works in unison with Connecticut Veterans Affairs  administrators and legislators to continue to obtain funding for  agencies serving all of our area veterans.

The Disabled American Veterans Van, used for transporting local  veterans, drove many veterans throughout the year to the Veterans  Affairs Medical Centers at no cost to the city.

In addition, the office continues working with the medical clinic,  the Connecticut Veterans Affairs Office and the Soldiers/Sailors/Marines  Fund. All serve the needs of military veterans.

Original source can be found here.

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