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To be a veteran one must know and determine one's price for freedom.
About Us
Serving Oregon's military veterans since 1945
Vision
 
Oregon Senate Concurrent Resolution Number 2, passed in 1943, said, in part, “. . . it would not be fitting that those who remained at home should by reason thereof gain economic advantage over our patriotic defenders.” The resolution continued, “Let it be in the declared policy of the State of Oregon to place our returning military and naval forces as nearly as possible on the same economic equality as those who remained at home.”
 
 
For more than 60 years, the Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs has been providing quality service to veterans, their dependents and survivors.
 
Our current goals are;

Mission Statement
 
 
Where EVERYDAY Is Veterans Day!

We, the employees of the Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs, are advocates for veterans, their dependents and survivors. We are dedicated to providing quality programs and services to meet their current and future needs.
Organization
Annual Performance Measures

Annual Financial Report FY 06-07
The Department of Veterans' Affairs has been serving Oregon's military veterans since 1945. The Oregon legislature created the Department in response to a citizen mandate to provide for Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen returning from duty in World War II.
 
Since then, benefits managed by the Department have been extended to include veterans of later eras.
Programs
 
 
The Department offers a variety of services to veterans, their dependents and survivors, including:
  • Home Loans - ORVET Home Loan program provides eligible veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces with home loans.
  • Veterans’ Benefits  - The Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs and most counties provide free benefits counseling and claims  service to veterans, survivors, and dependents.
  • Veterans' Education - State educational assistance to qualifying veterans to attend college, university, or vocational school (campaign or expeditionary medal required).
  • Conservatorship - Help veterans, their dependents, and survivors who are legally determined to be “protected persons” under Oregon law preserve the estate while using income and assets to provide for the client’s shelter, medical, and personal needs.
  • Oregon Veterans’ Home - Skilled nursing, rehabilitative, and Alzheimer’s care at the Oregon Veterans’ Home for veterans, spouses and surviving spouses of veterans, and parents all of whose children died while in the Armed Forces of the United States, who are in need of such care;
  • Service Officer Directory - Geographically locate Veterans' Service Officers throughout the state of Oregon.

 
ODVA Oregon Administrative Rules
http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/rules/OARS_200/OAR_274/274_tofc.html
Oregon Revised Statutes: Chapters (406) (407) (408)
 
Page updated: July 24, 2008

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