Every day, military veterans across the country make the difficult transition back to civilian life. For many veterans, this can be a challenging and confusing time. Fortunately, there are a number of resources available to help them adjust. In this New York city hub we’re sharing some great veteran resources available!
In 2019, there were over 838,000 veterans living in New York State. This is about 9% of the state’s population. Of these veterans, about 16% are disabled. One of the most common disabilities among veterans are mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and more.
There are a number of organizations that offer support and resources for veterans in New York. Some of these include:
Margaret Cochran Corbin VA Campus
- Directions: 423 East 23rd StreetNew York, NY 10010-5011
- Main phone:212-686-7500
- VA health connect:800-877-6976
- Mental health care:212-686-7500 x4656
Brooklyn VA Medical Center
- Directions: 800 Poly PlaceBrooklyn, NY 11209-7104
- Main phone:718-836-6600
- VA health connect:800-877-6976
- Mental health care:718-836-6600 x4165
St. Albans VA Medical Center
- Directions: 179-00 Linden BoulevardQueens, NY 11424-1468
- Main phone:718-526-1000
- VA health connect:800-877-6976
- Mental health care:718-836-6600 x4165See all locations
Veterans Rebuilding Life
United War Veterans Council
Operation Adopt a Soldier
Fourblock Foundation Inc
Americas VetDogs
Hill and Ponton Veteran Disability Attorneys Help New York Vets
Hill and Ponton is among the best choices for New York veterans who have been turned down for VA disability benefits or others seeking assistance from an experienced VA disability law firm with their service-connection disability claim. We’ve got thirty years of expertise with assisting the disabled get their rightful benefits. Don’t wait any longer!