On Monday, March 14, 2016 from 4 pm – 7 pm the Islip Public Library will host our first ever Volunteer Fair in the library’s community room. Many local volunteer organizations will be in attendance so please join us! No registration required.
If you are an organization and would like a table at our volunteer fair, you must complete an application. Please come into the Library and ask at the Adult Reference Desk, contact us by mail with information about your organization, or complete the application online now.
Social, Health, and Career Benefits of Volunteering:
Find out about new and improved Veterans Affairs (VA) programs, including MyHealtheVet; VA Caregiver Support Services; Disabled American Veteran (DAV) Transportation Opportunities, and much more from the Community Outreach Team of the Northport VA Medical Center.
This caring team will answer important questions regarding eligibility for care and programs. Using their new mobile resource unit, VA staff will assist you in the application process*, offer hypertension screenings, and provide first-time physical exams for new VA enrollees.
VA ID cards are issued for veterans eligible for VA healthcare. This card is not the same as those issued by
the Suffolk/Nassau County Veterans Services Agency.
*Please bring a copy of your DD214/military separation papers if applying for VA benefits.
Important: Pre-registration through the Northport VA is required.
Please call: VA Community Relations Department at (631) 261-4400 Ext.7084/7082/5250
Veterans Day originated as “Armistice Day” on November 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the end of World War I. Congress passed a resolution in 1926 for an annual observance, and November 11th became a national holiday beginning in 1938.
The VA health care system had 54 hospitals in 1930, since then it has expanded to include 171 medical centers; more than 350 outpatient, community, and outreach clinics; 126 nursing home care units; and 35 live-in care facilities for injured or disabled vets.