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VA to recognize Veterans during National Salute to Veteran Patients Week

PRESS RELEASE

February 13, 2024

Altoona , PA — ALTOONA— The James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center will recognize and honor Veteran patients during National Salute to Veteran Patients week, which occurs from February 12 – 18.

Since 1978, VA has used the week of Valentine’s Day to provide a weeklong commemoration for Veterans, while also encouraging more in the community to volunteer in the VA. 

To continue this tradition of recognition, on February 13, at 1p.m. Veterans cared for at the Altoona facility’s Community Living Centers (CLC) will receive special recognition for their service to the nation.

James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center Director, Dr. Derek Coughenour, will present each CLC Veteran patient with a certificate and pin corresponding to their Armed Forces Service Branch and deliver a brief speech to Veterans and Medical Center Volunteers – recognizing both of them for their service and dedication.

“Valentines Day is a day when many show and share their endearment for loved ones – we’re using this day to express our adoration for our Nation’s Heroes,” said Coughenour. “This is also a time to show appreciation for the Volunteers who provide comfort and companionship to our Veterans – they give their time and talents for the most noble of causes: serving those who served our nation.”

This year, the Medical Center received more than 300 Valentines for Veterans, including CLC residents.

To learn more about volunteer opportunities at the VAMC, please call 814-943-8164 ext. 17141.

For more information related to this release, please contact Rachel Prichard (rachel.prichard@VA.gov, 814-943-8164 ext. 14905).

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