U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs CMV – Events Update

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The Center for Minority Veterans (CMV) shares these events as they may be of interest to minority Veterans and to raise awareness. Access the full calendar of events on the CMV Events Calendar. If you would like to notify us of a relevant event in your area for consideration, please email us at vacocmv@va.gov.

 

06/01/2024 07:10 AM EDT

Virtual – The Department of Veterans Affairs – Center for Minority Veterans is pleased to invite you to our King Kamehameha Day Celebration, June 11, 2024. Hear from special speakers such as Mr. Jake Fong, Federal Asian Pacific American Council – Veterans Affairs Chapter President, as our emcee! Kicking things off is the Office of the Secretary – Center for Minority Veterans’ Executive Director James Albino with a special message for you. Our VA Host Speaker will be our very own Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public and Intergovernmental Affairs, Ms. Zanetta Adams. We are honored to have Ms. Krystal Ka’ai, the Executive Director for White House Initiative on Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander, as our Keynote Speaker, she is a great leader for the AA and NHPI community. Learn about the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act of 2022 PACT Act, Veterans’ Pacific Region Journey Map, and Veteran Small Business from Mr. Richard Grogan from the Outreach, Transition, and Economic Development (OTED), from Mr. Adam Kijanski from Veteran Experience Office (VEO), and Mr. Mark Williams from Veterans Business Outreach Center, U.S. Small Business Administration!!!

06/01/2024 07:05 AM EDT

America’s Mainstreet, Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. – The Center for Minority Veterans (CMV) is partnering with various Veteran Affairs Central Office (VACO) offices such as Veterans Benefits Affairs’ (VBA)-Office of Training Education and Development (OTED) and DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) employees to host a VA informational booth. CMV partnered with DC VAMC last year and the DC Mayor’s Office of Veterans Affairs to answer questions about services and programs offered through VA and showed employees, Veterans, Families, Caregivers, and survivors that VA stands with them.

06/01/2024 07:00 AM EDT

Washington, DC – The Center for Minority Veterans (CMV) is partnering with various Veterans Affairs Central Office (VACO) and DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) employees to march as ONE VA in the DC Pride Parade. In 2023, CMV partnered with the DC VAMC year and the DC Mayor’s Office of Veterans Affairs to march in solidarity showing our employees, Veterans, Families, Caregivers and Survivors that VA stands with them.