March 28, 2024

VA Rep Will Visit CSM Prince Frederick Campus

Mobile Vet Center

Starting out in college can be difficult for anyone, but there are specific challenges for veterans who have returned from deployment and are making the transition to both civilian and college life. To help with that transition, the US Department of Veterans Affairs brings readjustment counseling and information to veterans, and a VA representative will be at the College of Southern Maryland Prince Frederick Campus from 10 am to 2 pm Tuesday, Oct. 11, in the Flagship Building A, Room 101F.

The campus is at 115 J.W. Williams Road off of Route 231.

The VA rep will focus on services that help vets adjust to life outside of the military.

“I would encourage local veterans who need help to take advantage of the visit,” said Robert T. Henry, the College of Southern Maryland’s veterans affairs coordinator and a US Navy retiree. “At a recent roundtable discussion at the college on veteran issues some of the vets in attendance expressed some dissatisfaction with services they had received by phone and the time spent on hold, hours in some cases. However, one veteran described how different the experience was when he met with someone face to face.”

The representative will help to guide veterans and their families through many of the major adjustments in their lifestyle that often occur after a veteran returns from combat. Services for a veteran might include individual and group counseling in areas such as post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol and drug assessment, and suicide prevention referrals.

All counseling services are provided free of charge and are strictly confidential.

The VA estimates there are 422,282 veterans living in Maryland; nearly 42,000 of them reside in Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties.

For more information, visit the VA online.

For information about veteran and military support services at CSM, visit the college’s website.

For more about the College of Southern Maryland, visit their Leader member page.

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