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Wednesday in Albany: IAVA To Announce Statewide Expansion of Veterans Assistance Program
WHAT: Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) will announce the statewide expansion of the Rapid Response Referral Program (RRRP, pronounced “rip” like a rip cord on a parachute) on March 12 at 10 a.m. in Albany. RRRP helps new veterans and their families cut through red tape and provides them with access to services ranging across employment, education, housing, mental health and more. New veterans and their families are connected to local resources and one-on-one support with IAVA’s Veteran Transition Managers.
New York veterans face a number of critical challenges. More than 368,000 veterans are stuck in the VA backlog, including more than 5,167 in the Buffalo regional office, who are waiting more than 125 days for a claim. Suicide is also a growing concern for new veterans: at least 22 veterans commit suicide every day, and a recent study found that the suicide rate among young male veterans rose by 44 percent in the past three years. Furthermore, last week the Bureau of Labor statistics reported a 9.2% unemployment rate for post-9/11 veterans during the month of February – a jump from 7.9% in January. New York post-9/11 veterans face a 16.6 unemployment rate.
WHO: IAVA Staff, including case managers
New York Veterans
State Sen. Greg Ball
Assemblyman Michael Benedetto
WHEN: Wednesday, March 12 at 10 a.m. (Check-in and continental breakfast begin at 9:30am)
WHERE: Legislative Office Building, Room 104A, Albany, NY