Veterans
Veterans Brotherhood
1st Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Free
Help us help veterans. Dedicated to prevent veteran suicide and homelessness. Providing mentoring, discussion and help. For veterans and those who care about them.
Moderator: Clyde Hoch
LV Veterans History Project
Last Thursday each month at 7:00 p.m. Free
Our primary mission is to collect, document and preserve the personal experiences of U.S. wartime veterans. Our objective is to honor their service and share their stories with current and future generations, historians and equally important, the veteran’s family members.
Chairman/Founder/Historian: Mike Sewards (610) 434-5210
Military Share Food Program
Distribution: 4th Wednesday of each month from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Battle Borne Veterans Resource Center 36 South 6th Street Allentown. Milk, produce, eggs, meat and staples provided. A program of Second Harvest Food Bank.
Register by contacting Tara Rose at 717-507-3228 or Tara.L.Rose.civ@army.mil
Veterans Services
Did you know that there is an Office of Veterans Affairs in every county in Pennsylvania? And the best thing is that there is never a charge for their services. Veterans and their families should never pay to apply for benefits. Each county office is staffed with VA-accredited Veteran Service Officers who directly assist veterans, their families, and survivors to obtain the federal, state, and county benefits for which they are eligible as a result of military service.
Have questions or need assistance? The feel free to contact your county’s Office Veterans Affairs
Lehigh County: 610-782-3295 or veteransaffairs@lehighcounty.org
Northampton County: 610-829-4875