Camden County hosts luncheon to empower local veterans

Camden County hosts luncheon to empower local veterans
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director — Official website
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The Board of Commissioners, in collaboration with the Camden County Veteran Outreach Committee, organized a luncheon on Sunday aimed at empowering veterans and their support networks. The event featured a panel discussion addressing key issues such as benefits, housing, and employment. Additionally, a resource fair was held to provide further assistance.

“This event was a wonderful opportunity for our veterans and their loved ones to access necessary resources and support,” stated Commissioner Deputy Director Ed McDonnell.

The Camden County Office of Veterans Affairs is dedicated to serving all veterans and their families within the county. Comprehensive services and resources for veterans can be found at www.camdencounty.com/service/veterans-affairs/veterans-resources/. The office operates from Monday through Friday to assist veterans and their dependents. For inquiries about services, individuals are encouraged to call (856) 374-5801.



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