Eligibility
• Post 9/11 veterans with at least one honorable enlistment.
• Individuals who desire to grow personally in order to better serve in their community, work, and family.
• Post 9/11 veterans with at least one honorable enlistment.
• Individuals who desire to grow personally in order to better serve in their community, work, and family.
Each Vantage Point Transition course will consist of up to 30 participants. Veterans will participate in the multi-day course in the Charleston area or the SC Upstate.
The Support Continuum offers the opportunity for veterans who complete the course to have a tailored support plan developed to assist in their transition and accomplish their goals.
How are veterans referred to VPF?
Referrals will primarily come through the Veterans Administration (VA) but may also be referred through alternate sources such as case managers, employers, mental health, unemployment, or other veterans.
What happens when a veteran is referred?
Once referred, the veteran receives an initial assessment identifying needs and criticality. Depending on needs, the veteran may be referred to other organizations for additional support such as individual or family counseling, mental health, and substance abuse treatment while enrolled in the next available transition course.
Is the VPF course available to all branches of the military?
Yes! Due to repeated referrals for other branches of service veteran members, the Vantage Point Foundation developed its mission and philosophy to serve all post 9/11 veterans in the South Carolina region.