Be Connected News
In Person Training: Military/Veteran Helper
Support Arizona’s military and veteran community by joining the Be Connected Community Corps. Attend a no-cost training to gain tools, connect with resources, and make ...
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Visible Change
Ryan Larkin was a Navy SEAL who survived combat but lost his life to invisible wounds. His story, shared by his father Frank on 60 ...
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Recycled Ride
Read how three generations of a Tucson family are benefitting from a recycled rides program.
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Veterans Treatment Court
VTCs offer a second chance to those who have served our country and now find themselves involved in the justice system.
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1000 Referrals
Each referral represents a veteran receiving vital support to tackle issues including social isolation, housing instability, and health challenges.
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Support During Uncertain Times
Service members, veterans and their families are encouraged to call 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387) to speak with our dedicated team.
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We Asked Tara Bingdazzo
Tara believes that true support for veterans is an ongoing effort that requires partners to stay engaged beyond the initial conversation.
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Car Awarded to Gold Star Family
Read a heartwarming story of how the Arizona Coalition for Military Families and the Be Connected program helped a Gold Star Family overcome a challenge.
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Maricopa County StandDown & Legal Assistance for Veterans
Ahead of the Maricopa County Veteran StandDown, veterans in the Maricopa County area can access free legal assistance from February 3 to March 7, 2025. ...
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We Asked Lori Highberger
Lori’s vision for the military community addresses two critical challenges veterans face: social isolation post-service and untreated mental health issues.
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Gallego Advocates for Arizona Veterans
Senator Ruben Gallego advocates for Arizona veterans.
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Ciscomani Leads Bi-Partisan Effort
Congressman Juan Ciscomani led a bipartisan effort to advocate for Be Connected, citing the program’s vital role in preventing suicide among veterans while demonstrating how ...
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