Local/Community Resources

Brush VFW
Brush VFW Post 3551 is part of a National Organization of veterans from all of America's military branches, who have served in combat zones in our wars.
We offer a place for veterans to speak and interact with other veterans who understand similar experiences of serving in combat situations. We can assist in getting medical or disability claims submitted through the VA. We also provide support to veterans with disabilities by loaning crutches, walkers, or wheelchairs if needed.
970-842-7644
Sagebrush Post 68/American Legion in Brush, CO. Americans taking care of Americans!!
2301 Mill St Brush, Colorado 80723
Ricky Arellano - Service Officer
Morgan County Veterans' Service
Benefits are only a phone call away.
For information on: Disability Health Care Education Loan Guarantee Burial Benefits and More
970-542-3552
Melody Christensen, President,
970-768-0109
Morgan County Family Center is an outstanding community resource that helps Eastern Colorado families.
Fort Morgan Location
411 Main Street, Suite 100 Fort Morgan, CO 80701
Brush Location
120 Clayton Street Brush, CO 80723
Contact us!
Phone: 970.867.9606
We build Community Gardens with Community Veterans
State & National Resources

US Department of Veteran Affairs

Operation Veteran Strong
PCS Chariot
Great resource for Veterans to self-evaluate and get access to resources.
Hunts for Disabled Veterans
Hoyt, CO
970-483-7255
How to Start a Small Business - A Veterans Guide to SMB with Tools
https://www.pleuralmesothelioma.com/cancer/
Malignant mesothelioma is a form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure that primarily forms in the lining of the lungs and abdomen. Presenting symptoms include difficulty breathing and chest pain. The average life expectancy is six to eight months without treatment and 12 months with treatment.
How to file a mesothelioma claim:
https://www.lanierlawfirm.com/mesothelioma/veterans/guide-to-va-claims/
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Receiving an Alzheimer’s diagnosis can be devastating for both seniors and their loved ones. And while the news itself can be overwhelming, getting the right diagnosis is also the first step in receiving the right care. From therapies to medications, new and innovative treatments are being developed all the time to improve the quality of life of those living with memory impairment.
Understanding the disease and getting the right treatment as soon as possible is the best way to ensure that patients lead the best lives possible.
While working in the maritime industry can be exciting and lucrative, it can also be highly dangerous. If you’ve been injured on the job, you have rights and options.
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FREE MEDICAL ALERT SYSTEMS FOR VETERANS
Veterans of all ages may be eligible for a free medical alert system from providers that have partnered with the Department of Veterans Affairs. These systems can help you or your loved one remain safer and more independent even when living alone. These devices are sometimes referred to as personal emergency response systems (PERS) and usually take the form of a bracelet or pendant. The features and functionality vary, from basics such as two-way speech to automatic fall detection, GPS and voice guidance.