Mission Statement
The mission of the NJVN is to help New Jersey Veterans and their families enjoy a sustainable quality of life by creating a network of Community Veteran Liaisons (“CVL”) whose role is to identify veterans, and connect them with resources & solutions designed to meet the unique set of veteran needs.
Vision
Identify and appoint a volunteer at the county level to be the single point of contact (CVL) to assist veterans in connecting with resources and programs (“Network”) in the areas of mental health, substance abuse, housing and employment. CVLs in this way will in a sense ensure there is “no wrong door” for veterans in need and in turn help veterans and their families achieve a sustainable quality of life post-military service.
Role of the Community Veterans Liaison
Each CVL should be assertive in seeking to identify veterans in their local community using a variety of methods that include but aren’t limited to a county-wide veteran meeting or event designed to draw veterans. This event should include elected officials, leaders from local veteran groups, first responders, educators, social groups, service providers (behavioral health, wellness), churches and other faith-based organizations.
Area veterans can be identified in many instances through tax office records, Veterans Service Organizations such as the VFW & American Legion, recruiters, and elected officials. Note: CVLs need to check policies regarding disclosure of veteran status by/from government agencies and/or records. Best practice: Update the list at least bi-annually.
Best Practice
Veteran rosters/lists should be designed to allow easy communication via email or telephone. The list should include name, telephone number, email address, veteran status (disabled/non-disabled, veteran preference) and home address.
Host a few meetings a year and stay in contact with local veterans and leaders from the New Jersey Veterans Network
The Network
Each county is different and may have more or fewer resources, or in some cases unique resources, then do other communities. Communities and CVLs should identify resources and in some cases, may need to evaluate the efficacy of that resource and/or a program.
Best Practice
Subject matter experts, resources and others that may add value to the local community network should be identified as a first order of business by a CVL. Proactively reach out and collaborate with the community members, businesses and local vendors.
SAMPLE Veteran organizations, clubs and groups
VFW- Veterans of Foreign War
American Legion
Disabled American Veterans
Vietnam Veterans of America
Marine Corps League
Jewish War Veterans
Team Red White and Blue
Operation Rebound Racing Team
Marine Corps League
Paralyzed Veterans of America
RWB Racing Team
Backpacks For Life
Knights of Columbus
UNICO
ELKS
Catholic Charities
Welcome Home Vets
Kyle Palmieri Foundation
MA Deuce Deuce
Rebuilding Warriors
Best Practices:
Meet with these groups and have their members also assist you with the network. Check your nearby towns to see if they have these organizations or other similar veteran groups. Remember each county may have a veteran officer in place whose role may complement or fill the gap in services. Don’t let perfect get in the way of good. Do the best possible with existing assets/services/programs to help assure veterans know your community is there for them. Feel free to contact your area veteran officer for the Department of Veterans Affairs official(s) for assistance
SAMPLE Veteran Mental Health and Substance Abuse providers
Penn Medicine Princeton House Behavioral Health First Responder Treatment Services
NJ Dept of Health
Head Strong Project
VA Mental Health Treatment Centers
Rutgers PTSD Support Group
Vets4Warriors
(Vet to Vet peer assistance)
UMDNJ
Welcome Home Vets
Hope for VETS
Vets for Warriors
VET for VET
SAMPLE Housing services/providers
Veterans Haven
Veterans Affair Hospital
Community Hope Veteran Program
Welcome Home Vets of New Jersey
Operation Chill Out
GI Go Fund
Solider On
Semper FI Fund
SAMPLE Employment services
County Veteran Officer
Veteran Affairs
State of NJ Dept of Labor: NJ Career connections
Stars and Stripes Veteran Job Center
Veteran Recruitment Center
Hire Heroes
We Hire Heroes USA
Career One Stop Veteran and Military Transition Center
Free Resume For Veterans Plus
GI Go Fund
Local business and companies
NJ Veterans Business Outreach Center
Military Hire
FDU Vets Launching Program
Operation College Promise
Us Small Business Administration