Luther âLights Outâ Smith, Army Veteran, Professional Boxer and Author
Free COVID-19 vaccinations for all Veterans, their spouses and caregivers
LifeShare Blood Drive
Trainer from Camp Gladiator offering workouts
Vendors and Food
WHEN: Saturday, April 24, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
WHERE: Buhlow Lake Recreation Area #1 Pavilion, Pineville, LA 71360
 WHO: All Veterans, spouses, caregivers, friends, and family are invited.
DETAILS:
The Alexandria Vet Center will host a Whole Health Fair in partnership with several community organizations to share available information about available Veteran resources. Multiple guest speakers will discuss mind, body, and spiritual topics. A trainer from Camp Gladiator will offer workouts to engage Veterans in physical activity. VAâs Mobile Vet Center and vendors will be on site, along with demonstrations, food, family activities, and much more.
WNMU sets Remembrance March
Western New Mexico University Veterans Affairs has organized a march commemorating the Bataan Death March, the forced 65-mile journey 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war embarked on in April 1942.
The event is being held in honor the military men and women, past and present, who give their all in service of their community and nation. Beginning and ending on the WNMU campus, participants can walk or run their choice of distances and routes, either for themselves or in memory of a loved one who served.
The event begins at 7:30 a.m. Saturday, April 17, in the WNMU Fine Arts Center Theatre parking lot and ends in Ben Altamirano Stadium.
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Mobile vet centers deployed at Capitol to provide mental health resources for siege survivors, responders Pro-Trump protestors storm the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6. (Sarah Sicard/Staff) To help those who responded to the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol siege cope with the unseen wounds of that attack, the Department of Veterans Affairs is moving two of its mobile vet centers onto Capitol Hill. They have been deployed to “ensure those impacted by the events of Jan. 6th can access support and mental health resources needed during this critical time,” according to a joint statement released Tuesday morning by House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Mark Takano, D-Calif., acting VA Under Secretary for Health Dr. Richard Stone, and acting U.S. Capitol Police Chief Yogananda D. Pittman.
Mobile vet centers deployed at Capitol to provide mental health resources for siege survivors, responders Pro-Trump protestors storm the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6. (Sarah Sicard/Staff) To help those who responded to the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol siege cope with the unseen wounds of that attack, the Department of Veterans Affairs is moving two of its mobile vet centers onto Capitol Hill. They have been deployed to “ensure those impacted by the events of Jan. 6th can access support and mental health resources needed during this critical time,” according to a joint statement released Tuesday morning by House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Mark Takano, D-Calif., acting VA Under Secretary for Health Dr. Richard Stone, and acting U.S. Capitol Police Chief Yogananda D. Pittman.