Veterans for Diversity, Inc

VA Programs

My Health Vet

Did you know that the VA has a website where you can enter medical information, order refills to your perscriptions, track medications, vital signs, emergency information and much more.

You can print out a membership card that you can keep on you. This is great especially if you travel and have to use a different VA facility. All your information can be placed in one place giving them quick access to it.

To help you to view the program we have their virtual tour on our site so you can view the benefits. If you wish to see the virual tour you must have flash enabled on your browser.

You can click here for the tour and once your finished click here to sign up.

It only takes a few minute of your time to sign up and is a valuable tool for all veterans.

We also have the tour in pdf format for those who would just like a paper copy.

My HealtheVet (MHV) is the gateway to veteran health benefits and services. It provides access to:

trusted health information

links to Federal and VA benefits and resources

the Personal Health Journal

online VA prescription refill

In the future, MHV registrants will be able to view appointments, copay balances, and key portions of their VA medical records online, and much more! My HealtheVet is a powerful tool to help you better understand and manage your health.

 


Milwaukee, WI

LGBT Support Groups

Did Uncle Sam want you? Did you serve in the military either during peace time or war? If so, then the Zablocki Veterans Administration Medical Center (ZVAMC) would like to provide you with a safe environment in which to talk about your experiences as a lesbian, gay, transgender or bisexual veteran.

You may be eligible for VA health care programs if you served on active duty, have an honorable discharge from military service, and have a service-connected disability from the VA OR have income below the VA's annual means test levels.

Two support groups have formed to provide an opportunity for LGB and trangender veterans.

Gidget is for the transgender veterans to discuss transition and obstacles encoutered in transition and their experiences within the process.

Do Ask Do Tell talk about their experiences and are there to support one another in the joys and struggles of serving in a don't ask, don't tell environment.

There are no set topics in either group and all topics relating to the groups main agenda may be brought up by members.

The meetings will take place every other Tuesday at 5:30 pm at Zablocki Veterans Administration Medical Center, 5000 W. National Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53295.

For a schedule of the next meetings see below.

Those interested in the Gidget group must make an appointment to be seen by one of the facilitators prior to joining the group.

Those interested in Do Ask Do Tell may only show up, but if you require additional information you may contact one of the individuals listed below prior to attending a meeting.

Please contact providers to be included in the mailing list:

All providers can be contacted at milwva@vetsdoaskdotell.us

Zablocki Veterans Administration Medical Center
5000 W. National Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53295

Drop In Family and Friends

If you have concerns about your loved ones and friends returning from the battle front. Seen a change in personality. This group is for you.

Open to family and friends of Iraq and Afghanistan soldiers.

Meets 5 - 6:30 on the First and Third Thursday of the month.

Meetings are held on the 8th Floor just off the 'A' Elevators.

The is also a support group for your returning soldier.

For more information contact:

Dr. Karen Berte
Tel: (414) 384-2000 x 46012


Boston, MA

We have confirmation on LGBT support groups in Boston VA. We are working on getting additional information on these groups. While we wait for this information, if your in the Boston area and interested in attending one of these groups or finding out more information, contact the mental health unit at the VA.

1 | 2 | 3