Marion VA to host veteran fair in Olney, Illinois on April 30

Marion VA to host veteran fair in Olney, Illinois on April 30
William "Billy" Irwin MD Assistant Director VA Marion health care — Marion Veterans Affairs Medical Center
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Marion, IL — The Marion VA Health Care System has announced it will host a Veteran Resource Fair in Olney, Illinois. Zach Sage, the Executive Director of the health care system, extended an invitation to veterans, their family members, and caregivers in the Olney area and nearby communities.

The resource fair is scheduled to occur on Wednesday, April 30th, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM, at the Olney Community Center located at 502 White Squirrel Circle. During the event, attendees can engage with VA Executive Leadership, explore opportunities for enrollment in health care, gain insight into significant benefit legislation, and learn the process of filing VA claims.

“Follow the Marion VA Health Care System on Facebook and our Website,” said Sage.

The event aims to provide veterans with valuable resources and information available through the VA Health Care System.



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