The Veterans Affairs Commission provides assistance to Clay County veterans who were discharged under Honorable Conditions and/or their family members.


  Clay County, Iowa - Veterans Affairs

VETERANS DAY AT THE CLAY COUNTY FAIR
September 8, 2008 - Click here for details!


Emergency Assistance for qualifying veterans (pursuant to Iowa Code 250) with financial hardships.
 
Provide assistance to all veterans and their dependents in applying for federal benefits and other related programs or matters:
VA Medical Care - Health care and medications
Compensation - Monthly benefit for injury incurred or aggravated by service (No time limit)
Pension - Income based financial assistance programs for veterans
Housebound/Aid and Attendance - Additional benefit to pension based on health care needs
Iowa Veterans Home and nursing home care
Military Records - obtaining and upgrading
Burial Benefits and Grave Markers
Educational Benefits
Home Loan Benefits

Maintain Grave Registrations for all persons who served in the military or navel forces of the United States whose mortal remains rest in Clay County, Iowa.


Joan Waller
Address of
Veterans Affairs office:
Clay County
Administration Building
300 W 4th St.
Spencer, Iowa 51301


Hours Office is open:
Monday - Friday
8:00 A.M - 4:30 P.M.


Phone Number:
(712) 262-5547

FAX Number:
(712) 262-5793


Office holder name:
Joan Waller

Commissioners of
Veterans Affairs Office:
J. Doug Hart
Eldon Kopel
Bruce Lamport


Veterans Affairs Forms:
Downloadable forms
used in the
Veterans Affairs office


Veterans Affairs Links:
Iowa Department of Veteran's Affairs

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Other Related Links:
American Legion

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)

Resources for Veteran Assistance for Mesothelioma and Other Asbestos-Related Diseases
 
             

Peterson Library

Peterson Fire Department bell

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