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Our counseling services include personal, family and group counseling related to Veterans issues as well as crisis intervention. The Center also offers community based Reach Out programs. Each program is
designed to offer information and support to different groups with an emphasis on community connections and relationship building. These programs include:
· Vet/Youth Reach Out
The Vet/Youth Reach Out program offers area middle and high school students the opportunity to listen to and learn from Veterans. Since 1999, Veterans have spoken in more than 25 schools throughout the Merrimack
Valley. Veterans speak on any number of topics, from serving the country to making positive choices, and living substance-free life styles. The program, which was initially funded through a startup grant from the Forest Foundation, is
seeking additional funds to continue. Teachers or school administrators may call the Veterans Northeast Outreach Center to schedule a presentation for their students.
· Vietnam Veterans Peer Support Group
For the past 15 years this group has helped Veterans in our community. Participation is by referral only. Please call the Outreach Center for more information.
· Vet/Spouse Reach Out
The Vet/Spouse Reach Out Program offers spouses and family members of Veterans the opportunity to share their experiences, gain support and get information within individual and group settings. To learn more
about available services, spouses and family members are encouraged to call the Center at 978-372-3626.
· Vet/Senior Reach Out
This service is targeted to aging Veterans who are living in senior housing programs or unable to fully integrate in the community. Often these Veterans are unaware of their eligibility for benefits and services
and are in need of information.
· VetDay Activity Center
Established in January 2001, this day program is among the most unique of all VNOC programs. The program provides a structured environment where disabled Veterans can participate in recreational activities, work
training, groups and other activities that are satisfying and challenging. This program is funded in part through the US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development and private sources.
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65 Cedar Street
Haverhill, Massachusetts 01830
Tel: 978-521-9668
Fax: 978-521-9672
E-mail: vneoc@northeastveterans.org
Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
evenings by appointment
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