Homeless Veterans ProgramWe are working to ensure the homeless provider network here in Kentucky is aware that most homeless veterans are eligible for VA benefits and their needs differ from the non-veteran homeless community. We have been able to network around the state and assess the variety of programs or lack of programs offered. KDVA has partnered with Volunteers of America (VOA) to operate a drug/alcohol treatment/transitional housing program at the Lexington, Kentucky VAMC (Leestown Campus). The 40-bed program began enrolling veterans in on April 8, 2005. KDVA will have a presence at the facility to assist those veterans in their claims.
Learn more about the Homeless Veterans ProgramWomen Veterans ProgramThe mission of the program is to ensure Kentucky’s women veterans have equitable access to federal and state veterans' services and benefits. The program provides assistance to women who served in the United States Armed Forces or in forces incorporated as part of the United States Armed Forces and who were discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. The Women Veterans Coordinator for the Commonwealth collaborates with federal, state, and local agencies on issues related to women veterans; performs outreach to improve awareness of eligibility for services and benefits; assesses the needs of women veterans with respect to benefits and services; makes recommendations to the commissioner to improve benefits and services; and incorporates women veterans' issues in strategic planning concerning benefits and services.
Learn more about the Women Veterans ProgramBurial HonorsKDVA helps implement and assist Veterans Service Organizations with Burial Honors Programs. Any Veterans Service Organization seeking a stipend for providing honors should contact our Burial Honors Program Coordinator, (888) 724-7683. Certification of Veterans Service Organizations performing Burial Honors by the National Guard, Ft. Knox or Ft. Campbell has been suspended as a result of operational requirements brought about by current world events.
Learn more about Burial HonorsState Veterans CemeteriesKentucky opened its first state veterans cemetery March 1, 2004 to provide interment for veterans and their eligible dependents to commemorate their service. There are plans for four more state veterans cemeteries in Kentucky to compliment Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West and the existing three National Cemeteries (Camp Nelson, Jessamine County; Lebanon, Marion County; and Mills Springs, Pulaski County) that still have burial space available.
Learn more about Kentucky State Veterans Cemeteries