Veterans Association of North County, Oceanside CA
Address | 1617 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA | ||||||||||
Phone | (760) 722-1277 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.vanc.me | ||||||||||
Categories | Non-Profit Organization | ||||||||||
Rating | 4 4 reviews | ||||||||||
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Veterans Association of North County reviews
4 Great place for Veterans, Active Duty and Family Members for tons of helpful information and resources.
If you have questions, or need help with anything, they will either get you what you need, or tell you who to contact and how to get what you need.
Great place for networking as well!
If you work with a veteran organization, or have an interest in providing assistance, or services to the Veteran and Active Duty Military population, this is a one-stop-shop!
They have monthly meetings to collaborate and share information and services everyone provides.
The more people and organizations that show up to the meetings, the better! Please feel free to stop in during business hours and meet all kinds of great people.
Be sure to say hi to John”Stryker” Meyer! He is definitely one of the greatest people/Veterans/advocates for our military community!
My wife and I are homeless, both disabled and living in a van while waiting on VASH. Went here and spoke to a Patrick over the phone. Apparently he is sort of a volunteer contractor. He has given us multiple empty promises and we wasted our time here. If you are a homeless veteran trying to get help, they get very little funds from each year and they get used up very quickly. Interfaith around the corner is good for a list of resources, but no actual help with temporary housing.
Watch out for pleasurable Good time and great food and restful night and days
This event honored U S MARINES who served 1941- 1949 at Monford Point, N. C. Their surviving descendants received the Congressional Medal of honor awarded by former U S President Barack Obama. A very memorable event.