Veteran Family Program
Provided by: Government of Canada - Veterans Affairs Canada
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- 24 Hour Crisis Help Line
- Cannabis for Medical Purposes for Veterans
- Compensation for Veterans with an Illness or Injury (3 locations)
- Death and Bereavement Services
- Families and Survivors of Canadian Forces Members and Veterans Support
- Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Services for Veterans
- Operational Stress Injury Clinics (2 locations)
- Pastoral Outreach
- Peer Support
- Prisoner of War Benefits
- Veteran Family Program
- Veterans Affairs Canada Complaints
- Veterans Case Management
- Veterans Education and Jobs
- Veterans Emergency Funds
- Veterans Help at Home
- Veterans Housing and Home Life
- Veterans Income Support
- Veterans Medical Costs
- Veterans Ombudsman
- Veterans Rehabilitation Services
- Veterans’ Rights Information
Service Description
Offers medically-releasing Canadian Armed Forces members and their families continued access to the Military Family Resources and to a suite of transition-support programs and services, including:
- Group sessions on transition topics
- Mental health first aid course.
Program coordinators help families develop unique “care plans” that identify the right programs and services for their needs such as local resources, transition programs, referrals, or intervention support.
Eligibility
You and your family qualify if you are:
- a medically-releasing Canadian Armed Forces member; or
- a medically-released veteran.
Application Process
Visit your local Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC) and ask for the Veteran Family Program Coordinator. No appointment required. Call 1-866-522-2122 for assistance.
Fees
None
TTY: 1-833-921-0071
Toll-Free: 1-866-522-2122
Service Website
www.facebook.com/VeteransAffairsCanada
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan, Canada
Languages Offered
English, French
No Physical Address
- 24 Hour Crisis Help Line
- Cannabis for Medical Purposes for Veterans
- Compensation for Veterans with an Illness or Injury (3 locations)
- Death and Bereavement Services
- Families and Survivors of Canadian Forces Members and Veterans Support
- Hearing Loss and Tinnitus Services for Veterans
- Operational Stress Injury Clinics (2 locations)
- Pastoral Outreach
- Peer Support
- Prisoner of War Benefits
- Veteran Family Program
- Veterans Case Management
- Veterans Education and Jobs
- Veterans Emergency Funds
- Veterans Help at Home
- Veterans Housing and Home Life
- Veterans Income Support
- Veterans Medical Costs
- Veterans Ombudsman
- Veterans Rehabilitation Services
- Veterans’ Rights Information
Location Info
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