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Kitsap Veterans Assistance Fund

Kitsap County Department of Personnel and Human Services administers the Veterans Assistance Fund (formerly known as the Soldiers and Sailors Fund or Relief Fund) for veterans in need. The money comes from a small portion of property taxes and is dedicated to providing assistance to veterans and their families.

To learn more, click the link below:

Policies and Procedures Manual For Assisting Veterans In Need in Kitsap County

 
 
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Helpline House (on Bainbridge Island)
 
from their website..."Helpline House offers an umbrella of social services and invites the community to become part of the circle of giving and receiving help......"  
 
for more information, click on the link below:

 

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WA Veterans Home at Retsil

"In 1910 a new Veterans Home was built in Retsil (near Port Orchard) located on a 31- acre bluff overlooking Puget Sound.

Today the Veterans Home is a state-of-the-art, non-institutional facility providing a "Resident Centered Care" concept that focuses resources around the individual resident. All primary services for a resident are available within a forty-bed "neighborhood." The Home serves more than 276 residents needing both skilled-nursing and assisted-living care.

Washington Veterans Home 
PO Box 698 - 1141 Beach Dr
Retsil, WA 98378 
Call 360/895-4700 for a tour of this facility"

click on the image to access the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs website

click here to view this flyer in PDF or download it.

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"Never again will one generation of veterans abandon another" 
(V V A's Founding Principle)