Veterans Resources
My office has many resources for veterans. Whether you need to obtain medals, need assistance with the GI Bill, or looking for information on employment services, contact my District Office to determine whether we can assist you.
Veterans Services in the 9th
- Oakland County Veteran Services
North Office Building 26 East
1200 North Telegraph
Pontiac, Michigan, USA, 48341-0468
248-858-0785 - Macomb County Veteran Services
Veterans Services
21885 Dunham, Suite 3
Clinton Township, MI 48036
586-469-5315
Benefits
- VA Benefits
This site provides resources for veterans, surviving spouses and children who might be eligible for VA's Pension Benefits. - GI Bill
The Montgomery GI Bill delivers military education benefits to veterans and active duty personnel. - Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Services
This site provides service-connected disability veterans with services that lead to suitable employment that is consistent with their aptitudes and interests, or achieving independence in their daily living. - VA Home Loans
Find information on home loans, eligibility, and other frequently ask questions.
VFW Post Locator
Michigan Veterans Organizations
Some of the national organizations that can provide assistance are listed below. All of these organizations are located on the 12th floor of the Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building in Detroit.
- American Legion
1210 McNamara Federal Building
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 964-6640 - AMVETS
1227 McNamara Federal Building
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 964-6920 - Disabled American Veterans
1200 McNamara Federal Building
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 964-6595 - Paralyzed Veterans of America
1233 McNamara Federal Building
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 471-3996 - Veterans of Foreign War
1215 McNamara Federal Building
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 964-6510 - Vietnam Veterans of America
1231 McNamara Federal Building
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 961-9568
Veterans History Project
The Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress is working to preserve this important part of our heritage for future generations by collecting oral histories, memoirs, diaries, letters and other documents that capture the experiences of those who have served our nation in time of war.
(Updated May 21, 2011)