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Veteran Services Program of Carroll County

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Address:
125 Stoner Avenue Westminster, MD 21157
Description:

The Veteran Services Program employs three part-time Veteran
Services Officers (VSOs) who assist Carroll County Veterans with
completing and filing pension and compensation claims (for
service connected disabilities) with the Veterans Administration.
The program receives in-kind support and training from Maryland
Department of Veterans Affairs.
The VSOs assist Veterans with obtaining military discharge papers,
link Veterans to the VA Medical System, advocate for Veterans and
connect them to other community resources. The Veteran Services
Program also assists Veterans with accessing behavioral health
resources and accessing treatment for addiction and Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Veteran Services staff will assist Veterans with registering for
the Veterans Shuttle Transportation Program which transports
qualified Veterans to four VA Medical Facilities at no charge. The
shuttle transports Veterans to the following locations: Baltimore VA
Medical Center, Loch Raven, Ft. Detrick and the VA Medical Center
in Martinsburg, WV.

Contact Information
Phone: 410-386-3800

"As The Partnership enters its 20th year of service to our community, I consider it an honor and privilege to work in Carroll County and with many of the truly amazing community members, organizations and agencies. My staff and I are committed to innovative and energized approaches to improve community health while building cohesivity among our many partners and residents."

- Dorothy L. Fox, Executive Director and CEO

The Partnership for a Healthier Carroll County, Inc., an affiliate of Carroll Hospital and the Carroll County Health Department, is a private nonprofit organization working to improve health by connecting people, inspiring action, and strengthening community.

Our organization is the coordinating hub that connects agencies and individuals in pursuit of a healthier community. It is often said that collaboration by many is what makes our community like no other. The Partnership is proud to be part of this ongoing tradition of teamwork and collaboration.

As a non-profit organization we work to:

  • Promote healthy lifestyles,
  • Inspire leadership,
  • Track emerging health issues,
  • Influence policies that impact health,
  • Oversee community health assessments, and
  • Monitor health data to regularly “check the pulse” of our community.
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Dorothy L. Fox, Executive Director and CEO

"As The Partnership enters its 20th year of service to our community, I consider it an honor and privilege to work in Carroll County and with many of the truly amazing community members, organizations and agencies. My staff and I are committed to innovative and energized approaches to improve community health while building cohesivity among our many partners and residents." - Dorothy L. Fox, Executive Director and CEO