12th Annual Veterans Resource Fair at Tacoma Dome May 31, 2025

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NineLine Veteran Services is set to host the 12th Annual Veterans Resource Fair on May 31, 2025, at the Tacoma Dome, providing vital services to military veterans and their families. The fair anticipates attendance of 1,000 to 3,000 veterans, showcasing a range of free services designed to enhance well-being. Attendees can access medical and dental care, legal assistance, and benefits claim support, ensuring immediate health concerns are addressed. Employment services and financial education workshops aim to equip veterans with essential tools for successful transitions to civilian life. Additionally, specialized resources addressing homelessness and support for women veterans will be available, catering to unique challenges faced by these groups.

The fair has served over 50,000 veterans since its inception, highlighting its significance in the community. It serves as a pivotal point for support and camaraderie among veterans and their families. Mark your calendars for this important event dedicated to honoring those who have selflessly served the nation.

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