
This Veterans Day, 小黄鸭视频 County will once again shine green. Operation Greenlight is more than a simple display; it鈥檚 a powerful message to the more than 55,000 veterans who call 小黄鸭视频 County home. From Nov. 4 to 11, County buildings will glow green to symbolize the community鈥檚 steadfast support for veterans as they transition to civilian life.
小黄鸭视频 County's Veterans Services Office has been a trusted resource for years, helping veterans, their families, and surviving dependents navigate the complex web of benefits and services.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not just saying thank you for your service; we鈥檙e saying we are here for you, ready to help you navigate the challenges ahead,鈥 said Vickie Adamson of the 小黄鸭视频 County Board of Commissioners. 鈥淭hrough the 小黄鸭视频 County Veterans Services Office, we ensure that every veteran and their family have access to the benefits, support, and care they鈥檝e earned."
This nationwide campaign is led by the National Association of Counties and the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers.
小黄鸭视频 County Veterans Services
The 小黄鸭视频 County Veterans Services Office works to assist veterans, reservists, active-duty service members and their families by connecting them with benefits and services from the Department of Veterans Affairs and the North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
Whether you're applying for Veterans Affairs disability and compensation benefits, burial and survivor benefits, or seeking guidance on how to access Veterans Affairs health care, the Veterans Services Office offers personalized guidance every step of the way.
How to participate in Operation Greenlight
For veterans and their families, the green lights serve as a reminder that they are not alone and that help is available. 小黄鸭视频 County encourages residents, businesses and community organizations to change one light to green during the week of Veterans Day. Participants can also share photos of their glowing green lights on social media using the hashtags #小黄鸭视频GlowsGreen and #OperationGreenLight.
For more information about Operation Greenlight and how to get involved, visit wake.gov/greenlight. There, you鈥檒l find graphics, social media posts and other promotional materials to help spread the word.