Spotlight: VVA Chapter 83 VSO Program (Part 2)
In Delaware, VVA Chapter 83 and its Veterans Service Officer (VSO) program are widely recognized and deeply respected throughout the state. This respect extends beyond the veteran community and the general public to the highest levels of state government.
The Delaware General Assembly has formally acknowledged the chapter’s work with Senate and House recognitions. Members of the legislature regularly seek guidance from VVA Chapter 83 on veterans’ issues and refer veterans and surviving family members to its service office for assistance.
This level of trust and collaboration reflects decades of proven advocacy, professionalism and results. Veterans know that when they are referred to Chapter 83, they will receive knowledgeable, compassionate and persistent representation.
Chapter 83 is deeply grateful to VVA National for its grant support. This funding sustains the infrastructure that makes the program’s success possible, particularly the ability to maintain a VSO Assistant position. The impact of this support is reflected daily in the lives of the veterans and families the chapter serves. Many clients who have expressed gratitude for benefits they were previously unable to secure on their own.
The continued success of the VVA Chapter 83 VSO program is clear evidence that sustained investment in accredited representation and support staff produces meaningful, long-term results. With the continued partnership of VVA National, Chapter 83 remains committed to advocating for veterans, honoring their service and ensuring they receive the benefits they have earned.
VVA has chapters and VSOs throughout the country. Contact a VVA Veteran Service Officer to assist with your claim in states that have a benefits program here, or search for a VSO from another organization through the VA’s website in states where we do not. Enter your ZIP code or city and state, and you’ll see which VSOs serve your area.