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VETERANS AFFAIRS FOR BENEFITS

  • Saturday, May 29, 2010 06:36
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    http://www.vba.va.gov/REPORTS/abr/2006_abr.pdf



    THE UNDER SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS FOR BENEFITS
    WASHINGTON, D.C. 20420
    Dear Reader,
    We are pleased to present the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) Annual Benefits Report for Fiscal Year 2006. This is the ninth edition of the Annual Benefits Report. Its publication reinforces the Veterans Benefits Administration’s commitment to our stakeholders and business partners to provide comprehensive information concerning the activities of our five benefit programs.
    This report contains key data pertaining to the utilization of our benefit programs over the past five years. We hope it is a useful tool for the reader to understand our mission and our success.
    On the cover and inside this year’s report are pictures of VBA employees who are also veterans. These dedicated employees represent all military branches of service and served from post-World War II to Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. All have unique experiences, and their stewardship toward their fellow veterans takes many forms.
    On the following pages, we present a summary of the benefits used by our Nation’s veterans and their dependents in 2006. I thank the employees of the Veterans Benefits Administration for making a difference in the lives of our veterans and their families.
    Daniel L. Cooper
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    PAGE
    Introduction
    Mission and Vision Statements/Core Values 5
    Purpose and Overview of VBA’s Annual Benefits Report 6
    Veterans Benefits Administration Employees: Then and Now 7
    Compensation and Pension 13
    Education 39
    Life Insurance 47
    Loan Guaranty 65
    Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment 77
    Appendices
    VBA Regional Office Mailing Addresses 90
    Contacting VA by Telephone 94
    Glossary 95
    Websites 101
    Select Veteran Data for All VBA Programs by State 102
    Index to Tables and Charts

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Welcoming home our men and women doesn't end after the crowd disperses, it MUST continue on for the life of the Veteran! They've served us, now we will serve them with programs that work so they reintegrate into society.

We are a national public benefit nonprofit organization that educates American Communities about best practices to serve Veterans.  We honor their service by empowering Veterans to apply their training and skills to successfully transition to productive careers and enterprises.

We provide free vocational training 24/7 to all of our members through our website, in addition to local events.  We believe the tenet that American Communities are the ultimate beneficiaries when Veterans claim their benefits and invest in productive endeavors.

The SWVBRC enlists the support of members of local Communities like you to increase Veteran awareness of the value of obtaining a VA card and receiving earned benefits.

Sponsorships, donations, volunteers and support from communities like yours enable us to reach out to Veterans and empower them to transition back into successful, productive enterprises that ultimately benefit all Americans and support future generations.

The Internal Revenue Service has determined that Southwest Veterans' Business Resource Center, Inc. is an organization exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. A donation to SWVBRC, Inc. is deductible to the extent permitted under law.

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