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Center for Minority Veterans - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
810 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20420

 202-461-6191 (V)

Assist eligible veterans in their efforts to receive benefits and services from VA and promote the use of VA programs, benefits, and services used by minority veterans. The Center only acts as a mediator and facilitator, and as such does not process claims, handle equal employment complaints, or employee relation problems. Fact Sheet on the Center for Minority Veterans.

NAMI's Veteran Resource Center
1-800-950-6264 (Information Helpline)
Links to information for specific populations and ethnic groups. NAMI's Multicultural Action Center provides information and resources on mental health care for culturally diverse and undeser Also offer resources on posttraumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, public policy and legislation, veterans affairs and Veterans Integrated Service Networks (VISNs), mental illness, information for families, children, and spouses, women veterans, suicide prevention, homelessness, and an online discussion group and forum for veterans to connect. Individuals have to create a free account in order to view these resources.


National Native American Veterans' Association
3903 County Road 382
San Antonio, TX 78253
E-mail: info@nnava.org
Dedicated to helping Native American Veterans receive benefits from their military services regardless of tribal affiliation, degree of Native American blood or branch of service.

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Last edited: 12/13/2011