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Many individuals have a desire to help but not the time. Because of work, family and other responsibilities people are unable to provide the needed assistance. There are other ways to help.

Many of our facilities need more than just your presence. Each VA inpatient facility needs assistance in providing personal care items to veterans. Others need monetary assistance to provide funding for coffee programs, inpatient televisions, off-station trips, patient welfare funds... the list goes on.

If you are unable to volunteer your time at a Veterans Affairs medical center but still want to help, contact a facility near you. By working with the Voluntary Service Program Manager at that facility you will be able to determine the most appropriate means by which to assist America's Heroes.

Click on the name of your state below. This will take you to a listing of cities that have a VA medical facility. When you click on the name of the city where you wish to help, an email box will open. Simply type in your name and telephone number, explain that you cannot give of your time, but you want to help in other ways. A representative from the Voluntary Service office will contact you with opportunities.

"I don't have the time to volunteer."