Politics & Government
Nassau County Holding Veterans Stand Down This Month
Veterans can get a free meal, medical screenings, counseling and more.

Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano announced that a Veterans Stand Down will be held Tuesday, Nov. 22 at the Freeport Armory, located at 63 Babylon Turnpike in Freeport.
The Stand Down, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., is hosted by the Nassau County Veterans Service Agency (VSA) with assistance from volunteers representing all service organizations.
Veterans will receive assistance with securing entitled benefits, job counseling and legal advice. Clothes and food donated from the community will be available to the veterans, as well as a barbecue, haircuts, medical screenings, enrollment in the Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system and dental cleaning offered by Dental on the Go.
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Representatives from Nassau County government agencies will be participating, including the departments of Social Services, Health, and Human Services, as well as The Salvation Army, the New York State Department of Labor, The Department of Veterans Affairs, New York State Division of Veterans Affairs and The Red Cross.
“My administration is committed to serving our veterans and ensuring resources are provided to them once they return home from service,” said Mangano. “Nassau County Stand Downs have assisted veterans in securing benefits, job counseling, legal advice and dental care. I thank all those good citizens who donate their time to making this event a success.”
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For more information, contact the Nassau County Veterans Service Agency at (516) 572-6565.
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