Veterans Committee Meeting Highlights and Updates January 17, 2017

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Key highlights from the Veterans Committee meeting include discussions on services for veterans from Jamestown and Lummi Tribes, upcoming memorials, and contact information for follow-up. Learn more about the valuable initiatives and support for veterans in the community.

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  • Updates
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  1. Veterans Committee Meeting January 17, 2017 Attendees: Theresa R. Lehman (Jamestown), Nikki Finkbonner (Lummi), Chris Sanford (NPAIHB staff)

  2. Jamestown Discussion Topics: Al Fletcher (Jamestown s Tribal Veterans representative) is a retired Veteran who is looking for opportunities to help other Vets. Please contact Theresa (lehman1949@hotmail.com) if you d like to get in touch with him Port Angeles now has a Veterans clinic and they refer care out to Bremerton or Seattle if needed The Jamestown Tribe is currently building a memorial wall for Veterans Two Jamestown WWII Veterans (Lyle Prince and George Adams) recently passed away, however the Tribe was able to honor them both before they died

  3. Lummi Discussion Topics: David Jefferson (Lummi Veterans program manager) is transporting Veterans to Mt. Vernon for care, or even as far as Seattle if necessary Veterans are now able to obtain services at the Lummi Tribal clinic details to follow from Nikki who is the Lummi Tribe s Family Services director

  4. Questions? NPAIHB staff contact Info: Chris Sanford csanford@npaihb.org or Don Head dhead@npaihb.org

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