Visiting a veteran support service

      Visit a veteran support service center in your city or area. It can be any kind of center that supports veterans such as the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and American Veterans (AMVETS). There are others including those that are unique to your community. Google "Veteran Service Centers" for your area to find some. Use your city in the search. You may need to word it differently such as "Veteran and Military Support Centers." Let me know if you need assistance. Here is a useful website to search for state and local resources. https://www.va.gov/landing2_locations.htm When you visit the center, inquire about their services, their mission/goals, how many veterans they serve in a given month or year, the age of the veteran population, and any information that will help you to better understand the services that are available to veterans in your community. Write a 2-3 page report, not counting the title page and reference sheet. In your report, be sure to include the following: Mission and Goals What kind of center is it How many veterans it serves per month or year Age ranges of the population it serves The person to whom you spoke What you learned about the services provided to veterans A one paragraph substantive reflection of your experience at the end of the paper