Provides assistance to men and women who served in the US Military, along with eligible family members, who are seeking to apply for benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs. For more info, see flyer in Downloads folder for click the button for website.
The 2024-2025 Resource Guide is a combination of information compiled from the N.C. Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Commerce, and state and federal resources. This is one central location where you can find some of the most frequently accessed resources available to veterans, military service members, and their families.
The Resource Guide is available for download below in PDF format. You can download the entire guide or just those sections that interest you.
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The Office of Survivors Assistance (OSA) was established to serve as a resource regarding all benefits and services furnished by the Department to Survivors and Dependents of deceased Veterans and mem- bers of the Armed Forces. OSA also serves as a principal advisor to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs and promotes the use of VA benefits, programs and services to survivors.
The VA Office of Survivor Assistance has a new phone number: 202-461-9383.
MOAA’s Surviving Spouse Virtual Chapter is an affinity group whose members share information and ideas with others in a virtual environment.
The Federal Benefits Open Season (or open season) is your annual opportunity to enroll in, change, or cancel a Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) plan. With 12 dental and 5 vision carriers to choose from, FEDVIP offers several great options for you and your family.
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NOSC Wilmington closed in 2021. Nearest location for ID cards MCAS New River, NC or Camp Lejeune.
MOAA provides the guidance you need on a variety of topics for members. Find the publication you need in any of the subjects below.
• Personal Finance
• Military Benefits
• Transition
• Survivor Issues
• Chapters
• Spouse and Family
Prior to death, recommended discussion and action items. Suggest make copy, discuss and retain with important papers.
The Veterans Memorial Reef foundation recognizes those who have served honorably in the United States Armed Forces by memorializing their passing within a unique marine ecosystem offshore in southeastern NC. Location is offshore from Wrightsville Beach.
Purpose: Building houses, renovations, recreation and recognition for disabled veterans
If you would like to check details of a charity requesting your donations, the link below provide quick and helpful information to assist you in making decisions before you donate. Veterans are a prime target at this time of year for charities; most requests are for worthy causes but a few are not. Click on links below and checkout their scores and information before you decide.
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