CURRENT UNIT MOBILIZATIONS & TOTAL DEPLOYMENTS MDATE MSAD UNIT OPN PAX MISSION Projected Return Date 31MAY13 03JUN13 JFHQ SFAAT (2CR) OEF-A 9 Combat Advisor Late MAY14 Unit O pn Pax 111 FW OEF 3 193 SO W O EF 71 171 AR W O EF 58 Total PAANG Deployed 137 132 Total PANG Deployed 141 Total PAARNG Deployed 9 Total MOB’ed PAARNG (at HS or MOB/DEMOB site) 0 PAANG Total As of 13 NOV 13 As of 19 NOV 13
CURRENT UNIT MOBILIZATIONS & TOTAL DEPLOYMENTS. PAANG Total As of 13 NOV 13. Total MOB’ed PAARNG (at HS or MOB/ DEMOB site ) 0. Total PAARNG Deployed 9. Total PANG Deployed 141. As of 19 NOV 13. FUTURE UNIT MOBILIZATIONS. A: Afghanistan - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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CURRENT UNIT MOBILIZATIONS & TOTAL DEPLOYMENTS
MDATE MSAD UNIT OPN PAX MISSION Projected Return Date
31MAY13 03JUN13 JFHQ SFAAT (2CR) OEF-A 9 Combat
Advisor Late MAY14
Unit Opn Pax111 FW OEF 3193 SOW OEF 71171 ARW OEF 58Total PAANG Deployed 137 132 Total PANG Deployed 141
Total PAARNG Deployed 9
Total MOB’ed PAARNG (at HS or MOB/DEMOB site) 0
PAANG Total As of 13 NOV 13
As of 19 NOV 13
FUTURE UNIT MOBILIZATIONS
A: AfghanistanK: Kuwait
As of 19 NOV 13
Expected MOB Date
Days to MOB
Unit Opn # PAX Alert Order Date
03APR14 135 252 EN HORIZ OEF-A 157 04JAN1305JUN14 198 OSAA DET 22 OEF-A 11 NA06OCT14 321 213 HRC CO HQS OEF-A 18 NA12OCT14 327 213 HRC PLATOON OEF-A 21 NA06APR15 503 213 HRC PLATOON OEF-A 21 NA02MAY15 529 828 FI DET OEF-A 23 NA NA
06JUN13
NANA
MOB Order Date
NANA
Pennsylvania Veterans’ Trust FundMonthly Report
Funding Source Receipts ExpendituresTransfers to VTF $1,700,000.00 HV License Plate $18,030.00 Donations, Contributions, Gifts, VTF Check-off $15,509.95 VSO Grant (Act 66) $670,984.50Veterans' EA/VINTA $56,789.00Totals $1,733,539.95 $727,773.50Fund Ending Balance $1,005,766.45
Revenue data for HV License plate and $3.00 Check Off donations are supplied by PENNDOT. DMVA revenue has not been recognized yet.
Emergency Assistance Funding released from Budgetary Reserve Status. We have expended a total of $65,944.008 as of 29 Oct 2013. OA is attempting to credit the VTF for EA expenditures.
Veteran Service Officer Grant Program(Act 66, of 2007)
VSO Compensation Report 1st Qtr, 2013
VSO Compensation reports are as of the 15th of every month and are due to ODAG-VA PM NLT the 20 th of every month. First Quarter data is compiled as of 23 Sep 2013. October data will not be available until after 20 NOV 2013
We are currently completing review of Veteran Service Officer Grant Program applications for FY 14-15. All Service Organizations have successfully submitted their applications and the initial review has been completed. Service Organizations are being contacted to schedule oral presentations with a view toward completing orals NLT 15 Dec 2013.
3rd Quarter VSO Grant payments to eligible organizations are on track to be released on schedule.
Outreach Engagements1-15 November 2013
OVA-O&R supported 6 Community Events during this period. The Mobile Outreach Vehicle was utilized in support of each of these engagements.
The Veteran Outreach Team interacted with approximately 500 Veterans during these Outreach Engagements.
VSO Referrals: 130Health Care Enrollments: 40Direct referral to County Directors: 100
Highlights:
On 4 Nov the Outreach Team supported a Veteran Appreciation Breakfast with Rep Lynda Culver.
On 8 Nov the Outreach Team supported a Veteran Appreciation event at Rep Becky Corbin’s Offices
On 9 Nov the Outreach Team supported a Veteran Appreciation Breakfast with Rep Karen Boback
On 11 Nov the Outreach Team supported Veteran Day Activities in support of Gov Corbett in State College, PA
On 13 Nov the Outreach Team supported the Federal Benefit Fair at FTIG
On 15 Nov the Outreach Team supported Senator Rich Alloway at a Veteran Outreach event in Gettysburg, PA
NOTE: County Directors of Veterans Affairs for each county participated in these events.
a. Amputee and Paralyzed Veteran Pension - SB 1129 Senate VA&EP 21OCT13b. Educational Assistance Program (EAP) – SB 1115 Senate Final passage 18
NOV13 – 19 NOV13, House VA&EPc. Military Physician Incentive Program - SB 403 Senate Final passage 18NOV13 –
19NOV13, House VA&EPd. Military Family Relief Assistance – SB 923 re-reported Sen. Approps.
18NOV13., Second Consideration 19NOV13.
Proposed Legislative Priorities
e. Motorcycle License Plate – SB 1146 Senate VA&EP 12NOV13f. Volunteer Behavioral Health – SB 81 Senate final passage 23OCT13/House
Professional Licensure 29OCT13/HB 43 House final passage 25JUN13/Senate Consumer Protection Prof. Licensure Comm. 19JUL13
g. Sell/Convey - Hunt/Pine Grove Armoriesh. Youth Challenge Program
As of 21 NOV 13
DMVA Legislative AffairsCurrent Legislation of Interest
a. Education/PA Residency to Military/Veterans – Rep. Barrar HB 472 (Sen. Ed)
b. Priority Registration for Current Military Service Personnel and Veterans – HB 1164/Rep. Murt (Sen. Ed)
c. Developing Opportunities in Veterans’ Education – DOVE Program – SB 1004/Sen. Baker (Sen. Ed)
d. Providing for Transfer & Articulation Oversight Committee – SB 232/Sen. Dinniman (Sen. Ed)
e. Local Earned Income Tax for Active Duty Pay – SB 803/Sen. Baker (Sen. Approps.) and HB 481/Rep. Kauffman (House Finance)
f. Veterans Lottery Game – HB 1205/Rep Barrar (House VA&EP 21 OCT 13 /laid on table)
As of 21 NOV 13
Veterans’ Homes Occupancy• Total State Veterans’ Homes Occupancy: 89%
– Total State Veterans’ Homes Non-Veteran Census Percentage: 10%• State Veterans’ Homes Nursing Care (NC) / Dementia (DEM)
Occupancy: 93%• State Veterans’ Homes Personal Care (PC) / Domiciliary (DOM)
Occupancy: 76%
As of 11/30/2013
Source of National Data: Department of Veterans Affairs’ nation-wide census report for State Veterans’ Homes.
Current Licensure Status
Regulatory Agency DVVH GMVC HVH PSSH SEVC SWVC
Date of Last Inspection - Status
PA Department of Health
03/14/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
05/03/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
03/17/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
11/06/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
09/23/2013Full Standard
LicensureStatus
12/21/2012Full Standard
Licensure Status
PA Department of Public Welfare
05/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
License Vacated on 11/27/2012
11/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
10/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
03/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
08/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
US Department of Veterans Affairs
04/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
09/2012Full Standard
Licensure Status
01/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
02/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
08/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
01/2013Full Standard
Licensure Status
Note: Each DMVA State Veterans’ Home is currently licensed by the PA Department of Health and certified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. GMVC does not have a Personal Care program and is not licensed by the PA Department of Public Welfare.
As of 11/30/2013
Veterans’ Emergency Assistance
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Rooted in Title 51, Chapter 85 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Purpose
“… to provide temporary financial assistance to eligible veterans, their unmarried surviving spouses and surviving dependents when they face a financial emergency and need assistance to provide themselves with the necessities of life.”
Veterans Emergency Assistance Program
Veterans’ Emergency Assistance
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Eligible Veteran (if veteran is the applicant):
• Must have served during a period of war or armed conflict.
• Must have been discharged under Honorable conditions
• Must be a resident of Pennsylvania
• Must not be on public assistance (per the County Assistance Office)
• Must show financial need (cost of necessities of life greater than income)
• Must show either a sudden/unexpected loss of income OR a catastrophic loss within 180 days of DMVA receiving a complete application
Veterans Emergency Assistance Program
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Family Size Allowances - - Set by SVC up to a maximum established by the Welfare Code; currently at maximum
County Household size (including veteran or surviving dependent)Bucks Chester 1 2 3 4 5 6Lancaster $215 $330 $421 $514 $607 $687 Montgomery Pike Adams Dauphin Northampton Allegheny Delaware Philadelphia Berks Erie Sullivan Blair Lackawanna Susquehanna Bradford Lebanon Union 1 2 3 4 5 6Butler Lehigh Warren $205 $316 $403 $497 $589 $670 Centre Luzerne Wayne Columbia Lycoming Westmoreland Crawford Monroe Wyoming Cumberland Montour York Beaver Indiana Potter Cameron Lawrence Snyder Carbon McKean Tioga 1 2 3 4 5 6Clinton Mercer Venango $195 $305 $393 $479 $569 $647 Elk Mifflin Washington Franklin Perry Armstrong Fayette Jefferson Bedford Forest Juniata 1 2 3 4 5 6Cambria Fulton Northumberland $174 $279 $365 $454 $543 $614 Clarion Greene Schuylkill Clearfield Huntingdon Somerset
Veterans Emergency Assistance Program
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Statistics SFY 2012/13:
Approved: 60% of applications received
Average total household benefit for one year (over 3 months): $809.26
Typical examples of Emergency Assistance claimants:
Single Unemployed Vet, Blair County: $205/mo. x 3 mo. = $615
Surviving spouse of recently deceased veteran w/ 2 children, Dauphin County: $403/mo. x 3 mo. = $1209
Veterans Emergency Assistance Program
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Statistics SFY 2012/13:
Denied: 40% of applications received
Reason most applications are denied: no income lost within 180 days, or the loss wasn’t sudden or unexpected
Typical examples of Emergency Assistance denials:
Older widow of veteran (deceased more than 180 days previous) on fixed income, bills pile up after death of veteran, but no income has been lost.
Veteran loses job, goes on unemployment, income reduced by 30%, but expenses for the necessities of life do not take into account car payments, insurance, childrens’ tuition, child care, telephone, etc.