Cape Breton veterans to open centre to help fellow veterans - Action News
Home WebMail Friday, November 29, 2024, 05:21 PM | Calgary | -16.3°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Nova Scotia

Cape Breton veterans to open centre to help fellow veterans

Some military veterans in Sydney will open a help and drop-in centre in just a few weeks as they try to fill the void created by the closure of the local Veterans Affairs office.

New centre will try to provide some of the services once offered at the Veterans Affairs office

The new centre will offer veterans help with paperwork. (Nancy Shields)

Somemilitary veterans in Sydney will open a help and drop-in centre in just a few weeks as they try to fill thevoid created by the closure of the local Veterans Affairs office.

It's the petproject of VinceRigby, whosuffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after a service postingin Bosnia.

He has complained since the closure of the VeteransAffairsoffice about a lack of one-on-one assistanceand a complicated and impersonal online process.

A few months ago, he learned about a New Brunswick group,Veterans Helping Veterans, which has offered him money to establish the office in Sydney.

He saidit will an important place for veterans.

"Guys with severe PTSD can't do crowds and can't do certain things, so we can come here," he said."We have our one-on-one spots and, yeah, it's just a comfort zone."

Rigby said the new centre will try to provide some of the services once offered attheir local VA office.

"If they're having problems with their appealsand we have other guys that have already gone through the system,like myself, that know a lot about paperwork, so we can help them out with that," Rigby said. "If they haven't got a doctor, we can get them a doctor."

Rigby said the centre is prepared to help vets in crisis.

"We can hook them up with a doctor, a psychiatrist, psychologist...and then we have just a safe zone where they can come, sit down and have a coffee," he said.

The centre will be located in a rented space at 320 Kings Rd. in Sydney, behind the Medical Arts building.

A campaign is underway to attract furniture and office supply donationas.

The office will open early next month.