Cameron University’s Office of Veteran’s Affairs will hold its 5th Vet Fest April 1-2 on the second floor of the McMahon Centennial Complex.
According to a press release, community members, including veterans, military service members and dependents can attend. The event will highlight veteran healthcare opportunities, tips for applying for a federal job, information about the PACT Act, tribal updates and more.
Vicki Henson, Assistant Director of Financial Assistance Services and Coordinator of Veterans Affairs, said they’ve expanded the spring’s VetFest to provide additional information, tips and resources for veterans.
“We’re pleased to present information about the impact of the newly enabled PACT Act, including a day long PACT Act/community engagement event hosted by the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center,” Henson said.
Henson said under the act, the Department of Veterans Affairs has launched one of the biggest expansions of healthcare in its history.
“All veterans exposed to toxic substances and other hazards during military service are now eligible to enroll directly in VA healthcare without first applying for VA benefits,” Henson said.
For more information, contact Janet E. Williams, Director of Media Relations in the Office of Public Affairs at (580) 581-2611.
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