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Altoona , PA — ALTOONA- The James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center, through a community partnership with the Johnstown Tomahawks, is holding a Veteran outreach event at a Tomahawks game
Friday, December, 9 at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena, 326 Napoleon Street, Johnstown, PA 15901. VA staff will be present to connect with community Veterans when the Arena gates open
at 6:30 p.m. Puck-drop is at 7:30 p.m. Enrollment specialists and Veteran Service Officers from the VA will be present to assist Veterans in enrolling in VA healthcare and service-connected
disability claims. There will also be VA staff present to provide education and resources on the PACT Act – which expands health care eligibility and increases health care benefits for
generations of toxic-exposed Veterans. The PACT Act allows new Veterans to become eligible for VA care and benefits, along with increasing benefits for Veterans already enrolled in VA. The
PACT Act may apply to certain Veterans of the Vietnam War, Gulf Wars, and post-9/11 era. This outreach will also include representatives from the following VA programs/services:
Military-2-VA, Suicide Prevention, Women’s Health, Whole Health, Nutrition and Food Services, Intimate Partner Violence, and My HeatheVet. “Outreach events with community partners, like the
Johnstown Tomahakws, are a vital part of our mission to ensure that all Veterans within our 14-count catchment area are aware of what the VA provides,” said Interim Center Director Kenneth
Mortimer. “We are continuing to expand our connections to our Veteran communities, through fun, engaging events that give our Nation’s Heroes the education and resources to receive the
benefits and care they earned for serving.” The James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center, along with its five community based outpatient clinics (CBOC), provides care to 27,000 Veterans within
our 14-county catchment area. Those CBOCs are in Dubois, Johnstown, Huntingdon, State College, and Indiana. For more information, please contact Evan Hinkley ([email protected],
814-943-8164 ext. 18616).