Service offices for veterans closed for annual training
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[June 01, 2013]
CHICAGO -- All of the Illinois
Veterans Service Offices will be closed for annual training and
certification from Tuesday through Friday next week as all of the
service officers with the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs
will be attending mandatory annual training and certification at the
Decatur Conference Center & Hotel, Decatur.
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This year's annual training will focus on the deployment and use of
the IDVA-developed and fielded CyberVet digital office suite
program, access to U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs online claims
management systems, techniques and approaches to submitting
better-resourced and supported benefit claims for veterans, as well
as a wide range of IDVA-backed and sponsored programs and
initiatives.
A statewide network of offices assists Illinois veterans in
navigating a network of resources and benefits available to them.
The offices are staffed by professionals who provide accurate,
up-to-date information, answer questions, and assist with preparing
and filing of claims for federal, state and local benefits,
completely free of charge.
Assistance provided includes:
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Compensation
benefits and document assistance -- combat and service-related
bonus payments and compensation, DD214 certificates
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Survivor and
burial benefits -- grave registration, grave markers
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Educational
benefits -- G.I. Bill, Troops to Teachers, scholarships
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Employment
benefits -- employment preference, Jobs for Vets program
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Real estate and
permits -- homestead and disabled veterans standard homestead
exemptions, adapted housing exemptions, camping and admissions
fees, hunting and fishing licenses.
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Referral
assistance -- facilitating access to federal VA health care and
counseling services
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Illinois Veterans' Homes -- assistance
in applying for admission to one of four state-managed homes for
veterans
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Veterans wishing to contact a VSO during this period may use the
"Stand Up and Be Counted" online tool at
www.veterans.illinois.gov or call 1-800-437-9824. Veterans
enrolling in SUBC will be assisting their fellow veterans by helping
IDVA and the entire advocacy community for veterans to gain a better
understanding of the location and number of Illinois' veterans. This
will help in planning future services, seeking additional federal VA
funding and facilities, and generally help to serve Illinois'
veterans better.
[Text from
Illinois
Department of Veterans' Affairs file received from the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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