‘Downtown Veteran Social’ veteran peer support program meets Tuesdays at the Madison Senior Center in Madison, Wisconsin

Greetings-

Today, I received a letter from my American Legion Post 333 commander in Sun Prairie, Wis. detailing information about Dr. Rhea Vacha’s “Downtown Veteran Social.”

Unfortunately, the information did not provide essential details regarding the location and went on a Google search to investigate. Being a detailed past county service officer for the Legion, one of the services our organization offers is the topic found in the first pillar, which is titled “Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation.”

The “Downtown Veteran Social” outreach program offers a place from 10-11:15 a.m. each Tuesday. Please click the highlighted link for more information. If you are unable to click link, please share the information provided.

  • Location

    • City of Madison – Madison Senior Center
      330 W Mifflin St
      Madison, WI 53703
      Directions

Event Description

Madison Veteran’s Peer Support Program brings Veterans together to
help build comradery and reduce isolation. Come socialize with other
Veterans, learn about what your community has to offer, and meet new
people. Veterans age 55 and up. Male, female, gender fluid. Socials are
open to all Veterans and to their family members and supporters in the
community. Registration is not required, and you can come as often
or as little as you like. Free parking validation for the Overture Ramp.
To learn more contact Rhea Vacha, Local Recovery Coordinator with
Madison VAMC Peer Support Program at (608) 256-1901 xx18622

AUTHOR’S NOTE

Outpost 422 started out as one of the first buddy check checkpoints, which started in 2017 at Post 41 in Kaukauna, Wisconsin, helping patients at the William S. Middleton VA Hospital connect with community resources traveling from the Fox Valley. Now, the registered trademark is an oratorical student veteran research guide helping student veterans understand their college barriers and resources that are available for achieving success as socialization research publication resource.

Accuracy is crucial and vagueness plagues effective publication communication. Please pass this information on. Blogs Save Lives starting with connecting those in isolation with opportunities for socialization.

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