Dear Friends and Veterans,
As chair of the Assembly Veterans’ Affairs Committee, I see first hand how war is a traumatic experience for military personnel and their families. But they don’t have to deal with it alone.
New York has countless services available for veterans, whether recently returning from the Middle East, or those who served in Vietnam, Korea, World War II or other conflicts. Veterans face many challenges, such as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), increased alcoholism and drug use, homelessness, anger and anxiety. But there are people here to help, and I hope our well-respected and valued veterans take advantage of these benefits.
PTSD, alcoholism and drug use are difficult issues and finding help isn’t always easy. I recently sponsored legislation (A.11098) that addresses the lack of integrated mental health and substance abuse services for veterans returning from combat. The bill passed both the Assembly and the Senate.
This pamphlet is a resource to help families and veterans cope with the problems that arise with civilian life after experiencing stressful circumstances in war. Veterans have worked tirelessly, sacrificed much and fought hard to ensure that America and everything she stands for remains protected. I can’t thank our veterans enough. If you are a veteran or know a veteran who is struggling, New York has help available.
If you need assistance dealing with state agencies or filling out forms, my community office is here to help. Please give us a call.
Sincerely,
Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli
Chair, Veterans’ Affairs Committee
LOB Address:
LOB 841
Albany, NY 12248
518-455-4826
magnarw@assembly.state.ny.us
Contact the Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom Coordinator at Syracuse VA Medical Center by calling 425-4400.
Call VA’s general information hotline:1-800-827-1000
A list of VA and Vet Center facilities can be found online at: www.va.gov