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Our Pledge to You
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Dear San Franciscan,
On Veterans Day, we remember those who served our country in the name of freedom and democracy. After fighting for our nation overseas, no veteran should have to fight for a job, for access to health care, or for a safe place to call home. You may be interested in taking a look at the resources below to learn about opportunities that are helping equip our heroes with the tools to succeed. Together, we must recommit ourselves to restoring veterans’ confidence in our nation’s solemn pledge - just as the military vows to leave no soldier behind on the battlefield, we pledge to leave no veteran behind at home.
Please feel free to forward this information to your family and friends. To learn more about these efforts, express your views, or sign up for email updates, please visit my website.
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best regards,
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Get to Know the San Francisco VA Medical Center
As the largest funded research medical system in the VA, the San Francisco VA Medical Center offers and provides many ways to provide care to veterans from their services, events, or San Francisco Vet Center.
Jobs
The Veterans Employment Center can help you translate your military skills and experience with resources such as the veteran’s résumé builder, a job bank, and information on veteran’s career fairs.
Start a Business
The Small Business Administration’s Boots to Business: from Service to Startup initiative provides entrepreneurship training for transitioning service members.
Education
Since 2009, nearly 1.5 million veterans or eligible military family members have been able to continue their education thanks to the Post 9/11 GI Bill, historic legislation passed by the Democratic-led Congress. To learn more about how to take advantage of this transformative benefit, click here.
Women Veterans
You may be interested in learning more about the Department of Veterans Affairs efforts to meet your benefits and health care needs or connect with women who also served at the VA’s Women Veterans Call Center at 1-855-VA-WOMEN.
Veterans Crisis Line
If you or a loved one is in need of assistance, reach out to the Veterans Crisis Line by calling 1-800-273-8255 & Press 1. You can also offer your support to a veteran or service member in need by joining #ThePowerof1Movement today.
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