Q&A
Outreach strategies for veteran resource centers in council offices
1:01:32
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Council Member Holden discusses outreach strategies for veteran resource centers in council offices with DVS representatives. They explore ways to improve veteran engagement and attendance at these centers.
- Suggestion to work with local veteran posts and notify commanders about the service
- Recommendation to establish regular schedules for veteran resource person visits
- Discussion on email outreach for promoting veteran resource centers in council offices
Robert Holden
1:01:32
Just just an an an outreach for the veteran resource person coming to your office.
1:01:37
You're talking about once a month.
1:01:38
Once a month.
1:01:39
Yeah.
1:01:39
I I would work with the the local post in your district, and notify the commanders and just say, you know, we have this service.
1:01:46
It's, you know, right over here, and it's, you know, the day of, of the month that you're you have that person.
1:01:53
Just put that out as a regular, and it's always the same same, day of the,
Kristy Marmorato
1:01:58
Not really sure.
Robert Holden
1:01:58
Oh, it's not really?
1:01:59
Okay.
1:01:59
Well, just start it.
1:02:00
So what what I would do is just try to reach out to the post commanders and that seems to work because that then they they're in touch with their members and you start getting more people coming in.
1:02:10
So once it gets a foothold, it you'll you'll have a line, actually.
1:02:13
So that that's, that'll work.
1:02:15
But also, but you said, Commissioner, that you you do email, for the veteran resource person coming into the the council offices?
1:02:24
Do you do you send out
Jason Loughran
1:02:25
Yeah.
1:02:25
Just most recently.
1:02:27
I mean,
Robert Holden
1:02:28
we have 51, the cases we
James Hendon
1:02:31
have someone, so he'll speak to you can speak with councilman John Chuang and with that.
1:02:34
Yeah.
Jason Loughran
1:02:34
Yeah.