
Va unveils new homeless mobile medical unit at homeless veteran stand down | va salt lake city health care | veterans affairs
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SALT LAKE CITY , UT — The VA Salt Lake City Health Care System’s Homeless Veteran program is holding a stand down for Utah’s homeless Veterans. As part of this year’s Stand Down, the VA Salt
Lake City Homeless Team will introduce their new mobile medical unit (MMU). The MMU will provide homeless Veterans access to on-the-spot care, traveling along the Wasatch Front. The
Homeless Veteran Primary Care team will provide tours of the van. WHEN: Mobile Medical Van Ribbon Cutting 10:00 a.m.- 10:15 a.m. Homelesss Veteran Stand Down 10:15 a.m. -
3:00 p.m. October 4 WHERE: Sunnyside Park Pavilion, 1735 Sunnyside Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 WHO: Homeless Veterans The Stand Down provides our homeless Veterans a breather from the
streets and connects them with services. The VA Salt Lake City homeless program coordinated the following services for the stand down: homeless medical team, Veteran Justice Outreach
program, Housing Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supporting Housing program, VASLC Food Pantry, and VASLC Suicide Prevention Team. Our community partners, First Step House, Homeless
Veterans Fellowship, Department of Workforce Services, the Road Home, and the Utah Department of Veteran and Military Affairs will also be on hand to help our homeless Veterans with a
variety of services. Questions should be directed to the VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, Deputy Chief of Public Affairs, Apollo Burgamy, 801-836-1309 or email [email protected].