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Press Release
Office of the Lt. Governor
Lt. Governor
Brown Launches Maryland's Commitment to
Veterans
General
Assembly Expands Program to Serve All
Maryland Veterans
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For Immediate
Release |
Kara Turner
Marketing Associate,
Maryland's Commitment to Veterans
16 Francis Street,
4th Floor, Annapolis, MD
Office:
410-974-2399
Fax:
410-216-7928
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ANNAPOLIS,
Md. (April 28, 2009) - Maryland's
Commitment to Veterans
today launched its new website
www.veterans.maryland.gov
featuring user-friendly navigation,
up-to-date features and comprehensive
information to serve veterans and
their loved ones.
"Maryland's Commitment to Veterans is
working to ensure that veterans
and their families get the services
and care they need and that no
veteran falls through the cracks of a dated
VA system," said Lt. Governor
Anthony Brown. "Maryland continues to lead
the nation and the
creation of this website enables our heroes
to easily learn about the
services available and quickly
connect with knowledgeable staff."
Last year, the O'Malley-Brown administration
introduced to the General
Assembly one of the most
comprehensive veterans packages in the
nation, featuring
the cornerstone of the Veterans Behavioral
Health Initiative
that set aside $2.3 million for behavioral
health services for veterans
of Iraq and Afghanistan. During the
2009 Maryland legislative session,
the scope of the initiative was
expanded to serve all veterans of
Maryland.
"Maryland is answering the call to assist
our veterans and their
families just as they answered the
call to protect and defend the
nation," said John M. Colmers,
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Secretary. "This website will help
veterans and their families quickly
access mental health services, health care,
housing and much more from
any state or federal agency."
Maryland's Commitment to Veterans provides
for four regional resource
coordinators to navigate veterans to
behavioral health services
available in all parts of the state. If VA
services are not available in
a timely, accessible manner, the
regional resource coordinators work
with local partners to find adequate care
until VA services can be
provided.
"One of our critical tasks is to reach out
to Maryland's veterans to
ensure they are aware of the
resources available to them," said General
James A. Adkins, Maryland Department of
Veterans Affairs Secretary.
"This website will be instrumental in
our efforts to make sure all our
veterans and their families are well
informed."
The Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs
is also launching their
newly redesigned website this week at
www.mdva.state.md.us. The site
features educational opportunities,
veteran memorials information and an
online version of their popular
biannual newsletter. Last month,
veterans were introduced to an
extensive Maryland Veterans Network of
Care portal, available online at
www.networkofcare.org.
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