Veterans


Washington County 
Dept of Humans Services Veteran's Affairs

The Washington County Veterans Affairs Office has two full time accredited Veteran Service Officers (VSO) and an Administrative Assistant who is currently working on her accreditation. 
The office has a combined 18+ years of experience in filing VA claims. 

For  more info call Please call 724-228-6865 


Veteran Men's Shelter

Crabtree-Kovacicek Veterans House
The Veterans House opened on July 3, 2018, and provides 22 beds for veterans.
City Mission continues to enhance programs that meet the unique needs of this population.

Contact Manager of Veteran's Services 
(724) 222-8530 x 237

The Veteran Crisis Line

Call 988 then press 1
or

 Text 838-255

or

 Crisis Phone Line 1 800 273 8255 Press 1

or

Chat on their website:


PA  Department of Military and Veterans Affairs

Connections to many services and resources available to PA Veterans and their families

US Department of Veteran's Affairs


Veteran's Leadership Program

Leadership program provides housing and career development to wellness and supportive services

2934 Smallman St, 

Pittsburgh, PA 15201

Tel: 1-844-857-8387

8:30AM-4:30PM

Monday-Friday

Military Family Relief Assistance

Servicemembers and their families can face unexpected financial challenges. The DMVA offers grants through the Pennsylvania Military Family Relief Assistance Program (MFRAP). Grants, based on documented need, can reach up to $5,000.


Additional Resources

Disabled Veterans National Foundation

This is a large resource directory 

Wounded Warrior Project

Wounded Warrior Project provides mental health care and physical wellness to career counseling, benefits guidance, and peer support, our programs and services are designed to address the full picture of your life, all at no cost.


Info on Driving With Hearing Loss

Hearing is only one part of situational awareness, and many people with hearing loss drive safely every day. However, driving with hearing loss requires careful consideration and proactive safety habits. If you’re deaf or hard of hearing, good safety planning can help you confidently enjoy the independence that driving brings.