The sacrifices veterans have made for our country is the foundation of why we celebrate Veterans Day. “San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs thanks all veterans for their service and is honored to work closely with the veterans who have made San Bernardino County their home,” said Veterans Affairs Interim Director Victor Tordesillas. “They are the heroes among us.
Formed in 1926 as the first county veterans’ service office in California, San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs proudly serves the needs of veterans and their families to obtain benefits from federal, state and local agencies.
Some of the services Veterans Affairs provides to veterans include:
- Service- and non-service-connected disability compensation and pension
- Education benefits such as the California College Fee Waiver program
- Vocational training
- Veteran identification cards
- Veteran designations on DMV driver license or identification cards
- Employment and job search resources
- Agent Orange programs and more
For additional information on benefits and office locations for San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs, visit https://welcomehome.sbcounty.gov/veterans-benefits.
Additional County Update News – November 3, 2023
- Sheriff’s H.O.P.E. Team focuses on efforts in Victorville and provides 35 individuals with referrals to programs
- County offices will be closed on Friday, Nov. 10 in observance of Veterans Day
- Streamlining food handler card management with the Compliance Manager tool
- Registration now open for Annual CCAC Summit 2023
- WIC program’s vital role in nurturing community health and well-being
- Children’s Network, Angel Magallanes, receives distinguished Service to Youth Award
- San Bernardino County Human Resources Department wins multiple awards from National Association of Counties
- Spooktacular Trunk or Treat held at Ayala Park
- Find your furry friend during National Pet Adoption Week
- Pet of the Week
- Jobs of the Week