Veterans participate in a ceremony at SUNY Adirondack

Peer-to-Peer

Adirondack Peer-to-Peer, part of the Joseph P. Dwyer program, puts veterans at the center of all we do.

We exist to help veterans by creating a community of veterans helping each other. We also provide direct assistance to veterans.

Need help getting to a VA appointment? Want to know the benefits available to you? Trying to file for disability? We’re here to help!

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If you need assistance or have ideas for how we can better provide for our region's veterans, let us know!

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We have opportunities for you to volunteer to help regional veterans.

Resources

Military education

  • Randles Veteran Resource Center at SUNY Adirondack — Located in the Student Center, Randles Veteran Resource Center provides military students with study and recreation space, while providing a setting to meet and socialize with other veterans and service members. The center also serves as an information hub where students can access veteran-specific materials relating to campus resources, VA benefits, community-based veterans organizations, and upcoming campus and community veterans events. The center is equipped with computers, printer, television, refrigerator, microwave and a coffee maker for military students’ use.

Veterans service/education benefits

  • Providing services to veterans and dependents of veterans has always been a priority for SUNY Adirondack. A New York State Veterans Benefits advisor is available right on campus to work with students who have questions or need assistance in applying for Veteran Educational Benefits. Students can stop by Randles Veteran Resource Center for assistance. Veteran Educational Claims are processed through the Office of the Registrar.

Veteran services at SUNY Adirondack

  • For your convenience, there is a Full-Service Veterans Benefit Office on campus, located in Randles Veteran Resource Center. Ruben Acevedo, our Veterans Benefits advisor, wants to remind all student veterans and eligible family members, that he can assist with a wide range of Veteran Services. Here are just a few:
    • Assistance with applying for educational benefits, and other veteran benefits
    • Assistance with completing applications for compensation (service-connected disabilities) or pension (non-service-connected disability)
    • Assistance with completing applications for VA Health Care
    • Request veteran’s separation records (DD 214) and Medical records
    • Assist survivors of a deceased veteran in obtaining death benefits such as burial in a national cemetery, burial allowances, government grave marker and survivor benefits
  • In addition to the above, the following information on other veterans benefits is also provided:
    • Veterans can now obtain a Veterans ID Card (VIC) for use as proof of military service in lieu of using a DD 214. Go to Vets.gov and click on “Apply for printed Veteran ID Card.”
    • CDTA is now providing Half-Fare cards to veterans. Go to CDTA.org for details.

No expiration date on the Post 9/11 GI Bill Benefit. Service members whose last day of Active Duty is on or after Jan. 1, 2013, and Fry Scholarship recipients who become eligible on or after Jan. 1, 2013, no longer have a delimiting date (their Post-9/11 GI Bill will never expire).

Local and county veterans resources include:

  • Civil Service preference
  • Veteran property tax exemption
  • Return the Favor discount card program
  • Transportation to and from Albany VAMC (see below)
  • Assistance in obtaining discharge records and medals

Contact information

  • Warren County Veterans Services: 518-761-6342
  • Warren County Transportation Service (offered Monday through Friday): 518-761-6342
  • Washington County Veterans Services: 518-746-2470
  • Washington County Transportation Service (offered Monday through Friday): 518-746-2470 

The County Veterans’ Services are teams who persistently advocate for  support of veterans and their dependents and advise them about any/all policy and regulations that affect their daily lives.

This includes:

  • Assisting veterans, spouses, dependents and survivors with claims to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs
  • Assisting with applications for pension, compensation, education, medical, burials and home loans
  • Assisting with vocational rehabilitation and employment services
  • Resume development
  • Job seeker skill development
  • Job training
  • Assistance in starting a business
  • Providing transportation to and from the Albany VAMC on a daily basis
  • Helping with independent living services for severely disabled veterans
  • Assisting with discharge records, medal and award requests
  • Advocating on behalf of all county veterans to ensure they receive the maximum benefits to which they are entitled to under federal, state and local laws
     

Contact information

New York state

  • Jane Zalsky, Veterans Benefits officer
    Email: jane.zalsky@veterans.ny.gov
    Website: https://veterans.ny.gov
    Address: 111 West Ave., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
    Benefits information: 1-888-838-7697

Warren County

Office hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday

  • Denise A. DiResta, director/CVSO
    Email: direstad@warrencountyny.gov
  • Cindy Harris, office specialist
    Email: harrisc@warrencountyny.gov
  • Transportation service
    Round-trip to VAMC in Albany offered at 8 a.m. Monday through Friday, with two pickup locations.
    Call to schedule: 518-761-6342

Washington County

Office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday

Benefits

  • Civil Service preference
  • Blind Annuity Program
  • Veteran driver’s license/custom license plates
  • Homes for veterans (ownership)
  • Park pass, hunting and fishing licenses
  • Service-disabled veteran-owned business certification
  • Tuition/scholarship awards
  • Supplemental burial allowance
  • State veterans’ homes
  • Gold Star parents annuity
  • Employment and training

Survivors’ benefits

  • Dependency and indemnity compensation (service-connected death)
  • Surviving spouse death pension (non-service-connected death/income based benefit)

Contact information — state agencies

  • NYS Division of Veterans’ Affairs: 888-838-7697
  • Local NYSDVA Representative Harry Candee: 518-761-6342 (Tuesday and Thursday); 518-832-7744 (Monday, Wednesday and Friday)
  • Mental health resources: 518-926-3265
  • https://veterans.ny.gov/
  • https://www.ny.gov/services

Benefits

  • Civil service preference
  • National Park pass
  • Homeless veteran programs
  • VA medical and dental
  • Compensation — service-connected disability
  • Pension — non-service-connected disability (income based)
  • Vocational rehabilitation
  • National Cemetery
  • Burial allowances
  • Headstone/marker
  • Presidential memorial certificates
  • Home loan guaranty program
  • Specially adapted homes
  • Life Insurance

Contact information

  • Department of Labor Veterans Representative: 518-743-0925, ext. 8884
  • Albany Stratton VA Medical Center: 518-626-5000
  • Armed Forces Foundation: 202-547-4713
  • Department of Veterans Affairs: 800-827-1000
  • National Call Center for Homeless Veterans: 877-424-3838

 

*Please note: This list is provided as a resource. Adirondack Peer-to-Peer and the Joseph P. Dwyer program do not endorse these resources. Use these resources at your own risk.

Jeremy Duers speaks at a Veterans Day event

Coordinator named

Marine Corps veteran and SUNY Adirondack alum Jeremy Duers named to oversee Peer-to-Peer

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