Executive Director's Corner
Executive Director

A Veteran is a fellow citizen, a man or woman who at one significant point in his or her life, made out a blank check payable to the United States of America for any amount up to and including life itself. I want to personally thank all Veterans for their service to our country and remind Texans that our Veterans deserve nothing less than to be honored on this day and all year.

Buy Neon 9’s  Lottery Scratch-off

Buy Neon 9’s Lottery Scratch-off

Support Veterans by purchasing Neon 9’s, which is the only lottery game in Texas that directly benefits Texas Veterans programs.

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Did you know?

Did you know?

You can now donate to support local Veterans when you renew or apply for a driver license. It’s simple, just check YES.

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Veterans Crisis Line

Veterans Crisis Line

The Veterans Crisis Line is a toll-free, confidential resource that connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) responders.

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Drop your Rucksack, Pick up a Backpack

Drop your Rucksack, Pick up a Backpack

The Drop your Rucksack, Grab a Backpack education initiative brings more awareness to the education benefits that are available to Veterans and their family members once they leave the service. If you have any questions about utilizing your benefits email us education@tvc.texas.gov

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Veteran Entrepreneur Seminar

Veteran Entrepreneur Seminar

TVC's Veteran Entrepreneur Program seminars are comprised of representatives from a broad variety of resources that introduce Veteran Entrepreneurs and prospective entrepreneurs to a wealth of information. Register Now!

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Welcome to the Texas Veterans Commission

 

The Texas Veterans Commission was created in 1927 as the State Service Office to assist veterans of the Indian wars, Spanish-American War and World War I. Our purpose has always been to act as the state appointed advocate of Texas veterans as they attempt to secure the benefits rightfully earned in exchange for their service in our nation's armed forces.

 

 

We are able to do this through our four program areas:

 

  • Claims Representation and Counseling serves veterans, their dependents and survivors, in all matters pertaining to veterans' disability benefits and rights. It is the designated agency of the state of Texas to represent the State and its veterans before the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
  • Veterans Employment Services offers employment services to Texas veterans and helps employers find qualified veteran job applicants. The goal of these services is to match veteran job seekers with the best employment opportunities available.
  • Veterans Education Program (link)approves all programs for Chapter 30, 33, 35, 1606, and 1607 federal educational benefits. Through an approval process, the Texas Veterans Commission ensures that institutions and employers are in compliance with federal guidelines and are qualified to provide the type of training offered.
  • Texas Veterans Commission Fund for Veterans’ Assistance is a program that makes grants available to eligible charitable organizations, local government agencies, and Veterans Service Organizations that provide direct services to Texas veterans and their families.

 

Discover various programs offered by the General Land Office through the VLB