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Community Resources and Services: Resources For Veterans

Find directory information to Mesa County services, agencies, elected officials, and more.

Veteran Health Information

VA Health Benefits

The Veteran Affairs Medical Center is located at:

2121 North Ave

Grand Junction, CO  81501

970-242-0731

Patient Information

The VA Medical Center can provide medical, mental health and other services to enrolled Veterans. 

Local Veteran Services

The Grand Junction Vet Center

Provides readjustment counseling services to all Veterans and their family members at no cost.  Some of the services provided: Individual counseling, group counseling, marital and family counseling, bereavement counseling, and assistance in applying for VA Benefits and much more.

The Vet Center is located at:

561 25 Road, Suite 101

Grand Junction, CO  81505

970-245-4156

www.vetcenter.va.gov

Housing Resources

Rocky Mountain Human Services helps homeless Veterans find and achieve short-term housing, in addition to:

  • Help with security deposits
  • Assistance with moving costs
  • Rapid rehousing services
  • Located at the Western Region One Source

Contact a Veteran Support Specialist today!
swhiteman@rmhumanservices.org
970-257-3778

Veteran Service Office

As a Veteran of the United States military or a spouse of a veteran, are you aware of all of the benefits available to you? The Mesa County Veterans Service Office is designated to help you access a variety of services including obtaining discharge papers, filing claims, information and access to benefits like pension, healthcare, survivor death benefits, burial and so much more. Mesa County has two accredited Veterans Service Officers to help.

Appointments are necessary:

Call 970-248-2733 or email VSO@mesacounty.us
Visit the online calendar to schedule an appointment with Tony or Laura.  Below are helpful links for scheduling an appointment:
https://calendly.com/vso-anthony-lee/benefits-meeting
https://calendly.com/laura-stanley-d3g
Open Walk in hours are available every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted.

Veterans Remember

Veterans Remember was an oral history project that collected and documented the memories, thoughts, and experiences of U.S. military veterans who live in Mesa County. The project began with World War II veterans, and grew to include interviews with veterans of the Korean and Vietnam Wars.

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