Virginia Veterans Resource Guide

VIRGINIA VETERANS RESOURCE GUIDE 2025

Employment and Transition Virginia Values Veterans Program

U.S. Air Force Airmen study engine components during a UH-60 Helicopter Repairer course at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia.

Helping Transitioning Service Members and Families

The Virginia Values Veterans (V3) Program provides tailored support to military families, strategic partners, and employers across the Commonwealth of Virginia to ensure that every veteran can reach their fullest potential. The V3 Program assesses, coordinates, and disseminates opportunities for members of the Armed Forces and their spouses transitioning from military to civilian life. This includes pathways to employment, career readiness, vocational training, education, and entrepreneurship. By providing peer-to-peer support through the transition process, V3 staff work alongside the transitioning service member, veteran, or spouse to make referrals that address their unique needs. The referral services may include, but are not limited to, resume reviews, career coaching, mentorship, hands-on training

opportunities, access to credentialing pathways, connection to Virginia Values Veterans (V3) certified companies for employment, and referrals to other applicable DVS programs. The V3 Transition team aims to reach the transitioning community as early and efficiently as possible by maintaining a presence on installations throughout Virginia. Our Regional Transition Coordinators present at Transition Assistance Program (TAP) classes; hold office hours; lead resume and employment workshops; attend job fairs; and set up informational tables at Fort Belvoir, Fort Gregg-Adams, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Joint Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Joint Base Myer- Henderson Hall, Naval Station Norfolk, and Quantico.

For more information, email us at v3transition@dvs.virginia.gov , call us at (844) VDVS-VET (838-7838) , or visit our website at dvsv3.com .

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