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Veteran affairs 


va benefits

VA Benefits Filing

La Mesa Adult Enrichment Center
8450 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa, CA 91942
(858) 527-5822
Fridays 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.


​VA Benefits Advocacy

HHSA Accredited Veterans Service Representatives

Donald Barnard, SGT- Veteran Service Representative
(858) 527-5822

VA Health Services

Courage to Call-HHSA & Mental Health Systems
2165 Kurtz St., San Diego, CA 92110-Business Office
(619) 209-4682 Business (619) 877-698-7838 Information or 2-1-1
www.mhsinc.org/courage-to-call

Courage to Call is led by Mental Health Systems in collaborative partnership with 2-1-1 San Diego, Veteran’s Village of San Diego and Mental Health America of San Diego. The program provides guidance, information, and referral services to veterans, active duty military, reservists, national guards, and their families.


VA Community Services

Veteran Community Services of San Diego
1405 6th Avenue, San Diego, CA 921010 
(619) 234-0239 Ext. 303  Fax:619-234-0250
800-974-9909 main line

www.ccvcs.net

Veteran Caregiving Services

Southern Caregiver Resource Center 
 
Coming home can be hard, for both service members and their families. Learning to live with post-traumatic stress, a TBI, or a physical disability takes work - by both those who have been injured and the loved ones who take care of them. 
 
Operation Family Caregiver (OFC) provides free and confidential support to the families of those who have served our nation. Our specially trained coaches help military families learn how to overcome the obstacles they face and to manage any challenges that might come along. Together, you will come up with strategies that can help get you through the tough times and make plans for how to manage over the long term.
Operation Family Caregiver is open to military families
located anywhere in the nation.

 
For more information or professional referrals, please contact
1 (800) 827- 1008 | (858) 268-4432
www.scrc.care


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