Benefits and Services for Veterans and Their Beneficiaries in Pennsylvania

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OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ADJUTANT GENERAL FOR VETERANS AFFAIRS Main Office Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Building S-O-47, Fort Indiantown Gap Annville, PA 17003-5002 Phone: (717) 861-8910 Fax: (717) 861-8589 Toll Free: (800) 547-2838 Benefits and Services for Veterans and Their Beneficiaries in Pennsylvania Philadelphia Field Office Veterans Administration Center PO Box 42938, Philadelphia, PA 19101-2938 Phone: (215) 381-3040 Fax: (215) 381-3492 Toll Free: (866) 754-8637 Pittsburgh Field Office Moorehead Federal Building 1000 Liberty Avenue Suite 1612 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4003 Phone: (412) 395-6225 Fax: (412) 395-6224 Toll Free: (866) 754-8636 85th Legislative District Pennsylvania cares for its veterans, their spouses and children www.paveterans.state.pa.us 343 Chestnut St, Suite 1 Mifflinburg PA 17844 Phone: (570) 966-0052 or (570) 837-0052 FAX: (570) 966-0053 Prepared or Compiled Using Government Resources MA-VA 101 July 2013

COUNTY DIRECTOR LISTING Our Mission To increase awareness of all benefits for Pennsylvania veterans and their dependents, to provide the best advice and assistance in obtaining benefits and to provide the highest quality care to the residents of our state Veterans Homes County Work Phone County Work Phone Adams 717-337-9835 Lackawanna 570-963-6778 x 1892 Allegheny 412-621-4357 Lancaster 717-299-7920 Armstrong 724-548-3441 Lawrence 724-656-2180 Beaver 724-770-4452 Lebanon 717-228-4422 Bedford 814-623-4848 Lehigh 610-782-3295 Berks 610-378-5601 Luzerne 570-706-3960 Blair 814-693-3160 Lycoming 570-327-2365 Bradford 570-265-1704 McKean 814-887-3241 Bucks 215-345-3307 Mercer 724-662-7511 Butler 724-284-5352 Mifflin 717-248-6421 Cambria 814-472-1590 Monroe 570-517-3187 Cameron 814-486-1372 Montgomery 610-278-3285 Carbon 570-325-3986 Montour 570-271-3061 Centre 814-355-6812 Northampton 610-559-3199 Chester 610-344-6375 Northumberland 570-988-4213 Clarion 814-226-4000 x2601 Perry 717-582-2131 Clearfield 814-765-4611 Philadelphia 215-686-3256 Clinton 570-893-4339 Pike 570-296-3563 Columbia 570-387-6501 Potter 814-274-8290 x210 Crawford 814-333-7314 Schuylkill 570-628-1400 Cumberland 717-240-6178 Snyder 570-837-4277 Dauphin 717-780-6356 Somerset 814-445-1551 Delaware 610-891-4646 Sullivan 570-946-7677 Elk 814-776-5370 Susquehanna 570-278-4600 x260 Erie 814-451-6270 Tioga 570-723-8141 Fayette 724-430-1241 Union 570-524-8676 Forest 814-755-3404 Venango 814-432-9780 Franklin 717-263-4326 Warren 814-728-3478 Fulton 717-485-6873 Washington 724-228-6865 Greene 724-852-5275 Wayne 570-253-5970 x3114 Huntingdon 814-643-1360 Westmoreland 724-830-3530 Indiana 724-465-3815 Wyoming 570-996-2258 Jefferson 814-849-3618 York 717-771-9218 Juniata 717-436-7728

Page 11 OTHER STATE BENEFITS Office of the Deputy Adjutant General for Veterans Affairs State Educational Grants and Financial Aid for Veterans Toll Free: (800) 692-7392 Veterans Preference in State Civil Service Civil Service Commission Phone: 717-787-6039 Birth and Death Records Division of Vital Records Phone 724-656-3100 Veterans License Plates/Placards Department of Transportation Toll Free: (800) 932-4600 Veterans Employment Contact a Veterans Employment Representative at a Pennsylvania CareerLink office for free job counseling, training referrals, and placement services for veterans. Free Hunting/Fishing/Fur Trapper License for Certain Disabled Veterans Application can be made at your county treasurer. Antlerless Deer License Application can be made at a county treasurer of their choice, regardless of the county allocation. Table of Contents DISABLED VETERANS REAL ESTATE TAX EXEMPTION 1 VETERANS EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE 2 BLIND VETERANS PENSION 3 PARALYZED VETERANS PENSION 3 EDUCATIONAL GRATUITY 4 PERSIAN GULF CONFLICT VETERANS BENEFIT ACT 5 STATE VETERANS HOMES 6 HONORING OUR VETERANS LICENSE PLATE 7 PENNSYLVANIA VETERANS TRUST FUND 8 MILITARY FAMILY RELIEF ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 9 PENNSYLVANIA VETERANS MEMORIAL 10 OTHER STATE BENEFITS 11 COUNTY DIRECTOR CONTACT INFORMATION 12 For more information on any one of the benefits located in this pamphlet contact your county director. Statements in this pamphlet are intended for general information and do not have the effect of law or regulation.

Page 1 Page 10 DISABLED VETERANS REAL ESTATE TAX EXEMPTION The Pennsylvania Veterans Memorial Any honorably discharged veteran who is a resident of the Commonwealth shall be exempt from the payment of all real estate taxes levied upon any building, including up to five acres of land upon which it stands, provided that all eligibility criteria is met. Veteran must be a resident of the Commonwealth. Honorable Discharge. Served during established war service dates as determined by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Must be blind or paraplegic or has sustained the loss of two or more limbs, or has a service-connected disability declared by the United States Veteran s Administration to be a total or 100% permanent disability. Dwelling is owned solely by the veteran or as an estate in the entirety. Veteran must occupy the real estate as his/her principal dwelling. Veteran must demonstrate a financial need. Upon the death of a qualified veteran, tax exemption may pass on to the unmarried surviving spouse if financial need can be shown. The Pennsylvania Veterans' Memorial is located at the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery to honor Pennsylvania veterans of all eras. If you would like to make a contribution to help maintain this Memorial, please send a check or money order made payable to Pennsylvania Veterans' Memorial Trust Fund and mail to: Office for Veterans Affairs Bldg. S-0-47 Fort Indiantown Gap Annville, PA 17003-5002 Granite memorial cruciform inscription order forms can be found at www.paveterans.state.pa.us or by calling 1-800-547-2838

Page 9 Page 2 Military Family Relief Assistance Program VETERANS EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Provides emergency financial assistance to eligible PA service members and their eligible family members. The program applies to Pennsylvania residents who: Provides temporary financial aid in an emergency to veterans and their beneficiaries who reside in Pennsylvania for the necessities of life (food, shelter, fuel, clothing and medical expenses). Serve 30 or more consecutive days of active duty with the Armed Forces of the United States or its reserve components. Serve 30 or more consecutive days of active duty or state active duty in the Pennsylvania Army or Air National Guard. Are a member in good standing of any reserve component of the Armed Forces of the United States, including the PA National Guard, for a period of one year after release from a tour of active duty, authorized under Title 10 or Title 32, United States Code (other than active duty for training), of 30 or more consecutive days duration, when the need for assistance is directly related to the member s performance of active duty. Are a member in good standing of the PA National Guard for a period of one year after release from a tour of state active duty of 30 or more consecutive days duration, when the need for assistance is directly related to the member s performance of state active duty. Are a former member of the Armed Forces of the United States or its reserve components, including the PA National Guard for a period of 2 years after discharge if the discharge was for medical reasons arising out of the member s military service, and meets the other requirements as shown in the Guidelines, Para 4 v. 1 through 6. Are eligible relatives of qualified service members in certain circumstances. Honorable Discharge. Served during established war service dates as determined by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Must be a Pennsylvania resident. Must suffer an unexpected loss of income within 180 days of application through no fault of the individual. May not be on Public Assistance. Veteran must demonstrate a financial need. Upon the recent death of a veteran, their spouse or orphaned children are eligible provided the veteran would have qualified prior to his/her death. Questions about MFRAP? Call (717) 861-6500 or toll-free 1-866-292-7201 Payments: If eligible, a veteran or their beneficiary is entitled to a total of three checks during a 12-month period. Rates are paid according to the number of persons in a household and the county in which they reside.

Page 3 Page 8 Provides for a pension of $150 per month. BLIND VETERANS PENSION THE PENNSYLVANIA VETERANS TRUST FUND The Pennsylvania Veterans Trust Fund was established to supplement government funding of veterans programs. It will be a special, non-lapsing state fund that can pursue longterm initiatives for our veterans. Served in the military honorably. Resident of PA upon entering the military. Suffered a service-related injury or incurred a disease which resulted in loss of vision: Visual acuity with the best correcting lens is 3/60 or 10/200 or equivalent, or less normal vision in the better eye Includes circumstances where the widest diameter of the visual field of the better eye has contracted to an angular distance of not greater than 20º PARALYZED VETERANS PENSION Purpose: To leverage more diverse funding sources to enhance current programs and services. Fund grants to private programs or projects that support veterans and their families. Funding Sources: Sale of Honoring Our Veterans license plates Grants or gifts from public and private entities Voluntary $3 check-offs from purchases of drivers' licenses and vehicle registrations. Provides for a pension of $150 per month. Served in the military honorably Resident of PA upon entering the military Suffered a service connected injury or disease resulting in the loss or loss of use of two or more extremities Checks can be made to: Pennsylvania Veterans Trust Fund mail to: Office for Veterans Affairs Building S-0-47 Ft Indiantown Gap Annville, PA 17003

Page 7 Page 4 HONORING OUR VETERANS: A NEW LICENSE PLATE EDUCATIONAL GRATUITY Beginning mid-january 2013, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation began issuing these attractive new license plates. $15 from every sale of this license plate goes straight into the Pennsylvania Veterans Trust Fund. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania provides Educational gratuities (up to $500.00 per semester/term) up to eight semesters. Available to veterans and non-veterans for purchase. Way to exhibit patriotism and support for Pennsylvania s veterans on passenger cars and light trucks. To apply for this plate, complete Form MV-914, Application for Honoring Our Veterans License Plate More information available online at: http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/license_plates/ special_fund.shtml Student must be between the ages of 16 and 23, living within the Commonwealth five years prior to application and must attend an approved school within the Commonwealth Student must demonstrate a financial need Parent was honorably discharged Child of eligible 100% permanently disabled or deceased veteran who served during a period of war or armed conflict, peacetime hostile fire or terrorist attack

Page 5 Page 6 PERSIAN GULF CONFLICT VETERANS BENEFIT ACT The program provides for compensation to be paid to eligible service members (current and former) as well as certain surviving relatives of deceased veterans who served in Desert Shield/Storm. STATE VETERANS HOMES Pennsylvania offers its eligible veterans or surviving spouses extended care facilities throughout the state. The level of care provided includes personal care, skilled nursing care, and dementia care. Served with the United States Armed Forces, a reserve component of the United States Armed Forces or the Pennsylvania National Guard. Served on active duty in the Persian Gulf Theater of Operations during the period from August 2, 1990 to August 31, 1991 and received the Southwest Asia Service Medal. Was a legal resident of Pennsylvania at the time of active service (Aug 2, 1990 - Aug 31, 1991). Deadline: The deadline for submitting applications for the Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans Benefit Program is August 31, 2015. Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans Benefit Program Bldg. S-0-47, Ft Indiantown Gap Annville, PA 17003-5002 Phone: 1-866-458-9182 (toll free) Website: www.persiangulfbonus.state.pa.us Honorable Discharge. Served in the U.S. or PA Armed Forces. Resident at time of entry or current resident of Pennsylvania. Hollidaysburg Veterans Home (Hollidaysburg) Phone: (814) 696-5201 www.hvh.state.pa.us Pennsylvania Soldiers and Sailors Home (Erie) Phone: (814) 871-4531 www.pssh.state.pa.us Southeastern Veterans Center (Spring City) Phone: ( 610) 948-2400 www.sevc.state.pa.us Gino J. Merli Veterans Center (Scranton) Phone: (570) 961-4300 www.gmvc.state.pa.us Southwestern Veterans Center (Pittsburgh) Phone: (412) 665-6706 www.swvc.state.pa.us Delaware Valley Veterans Home (Philadelphia) Phone: (215) 965-5900 www.dvvh.state.pa.us