The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Many local organizati­ons dedicated to helping veterans

- By Mary Beth Walsh

This weekend, as we gather with family and friends to pay tribute to the brave men and women who have served our country in the military, it is extremely important that we also ask ourselves what we can do to be there for these selfless individual­s after they come home. The liberties we enjoy here in the U.S. are in a large part thanks to the sacrifice of those who have defended our freedom abroad, and we as a society owe them an enormous debt of gratitude.

This fall I had the opportunit­y to visit Oahu, Hawaii for a meaningful trip that took on added significan­ce given the time of year. While there, my husband and I took a profoundly moving tour of Pearl Harbor, the USS Arizona Memorial, the USS Bowfin submarine and the USS Missouri. We also had the chance to visit the National Memorial of the Pacific, a beautiful final resting place for veterans of WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War as well as meet with current Navy SEALs and a survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack.

As the daughter of a World War II Navy veteran, and as the wife of a retired Navy Commander, Veterans Day has always been a significan­t day for me. Having the opportunit­y to stand in these beautiful and historic places, where so many Americans made the ultimate sacrifice, is an experience I won’t soon forget.

However, having a meaningful observance of Veterans Day this year is just as easy to do right here at home. There are approximat­ely 17,000 former service members living in Saratoga County, and several organizati­ons committed to ensuring they are supported throughout their transition back to life at home and beyond. One such organizati­on, the Saratoga County Veterans Service Agency, maintains a staff of accredited service officers to assist veterans filing claims for several federal benefits including disability compensati­on, pension, healthcare, and home loan. This year I have attended several of the Agency’s extremely moving monthly Honor Deceased Veterans Ceremonies, which to date have memorializ­ed over 300 Saratoga County veterans.

Another local organizati­on, The Guardian House, is one of only two supportive housing programs for homeless female veterans in New York State, and eight in the entire country. Open since 2012, Guardian House can house up to nine female veterans for up to two years. The organizati­on offers valuable support services, helps in family reunificat­ion efforts and connects female veterans to health services offered through the VA. While on my tour it came as a surprise to me that there are not more of these facilities for women across our country, I am so proud to have Guardian House here in Ballston Spa to support our local female veterans.

In addition to the several great veteran programs offered in Saratoga County, it is also important to note the large active military presence right here in the Capital District. For example, through the Unified Military Affairs Council (UMAC), I have learned about substantia­l local military installati­ons, such as the New York Air National Guard’s 109th Airlift Wing, Nuclear Power Training Unit Ballston Spa, Naval Support Activity Saratoga Springs and the Watervliet Arsenal, and their significan­ce to the overall well-being of the Capital Region.

I’ve highlighte­d just a few of the many great organizati­ons helping veterans here in the 112th Assembly District. As we approach the holiday season, I ask that you take a moment to think about what you can do to help these organizati­ons support and protect these men and women who sacrificed so much for us. We owe it to the veterans who have fought for our freedom to do everything we can to ensure they have the resources they need to thrive upon their return.

Are you a Veteran or concerned about a loved one who is? Connect with qualified, caring responders by calling the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800273-8255 and pressing 1. This hotline allows individual­s to receive confidenti­al support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Assemblywo­man Walsh represents the 112th Assembly District, which consists of parts of Saratoga and Schenectad­y counties.

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