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Health and Medicine Monday, January 9, 2012 Veterans benefits go mobile Ohio-made custom RVs help reach veterans in rural areas. by WKSU's LAURA FONG |
 Reporter Laura Fong | | |
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In The Region: In a few weeks’ time, Stark County veterans will have their benefits delivered to their homes.
The Veterans Administration is adding 20 more ‘mobile vet centers’ to its national fleet, and one will be in Stark County. The vet centers are nearly 40-foot-long RVs modified to provide everything from counseling to assistance filling out paperwork.
VA representative Craig Larson says the outreach program is focused on counties with large populations of veterans that are a distance away from larger VA hospitals. |
“Sometimes veterans they’ll serve honorably they do great work they come out and they re-integrate into the community and they may not know all of the benefits that are available to them. That’s what these mobile vet centers are for.”
The vet centers are made by Farber Specialty Vehicles of Columbus, which also makes bookmobiles and mobile classrooms. The VA already has 50 of them in operation.
The Stark County Veterans Service Commission estimates some 40,000 veterans live in the county.
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