Saturday, September 17, 2011 - Wings Over the Rockies
Federal, state, local government, and nonprofit agencies, partner
to provide outreach to women Veterans
DENVER – To honor the service of more than 38,000 Colorado Women Veterans, federal, state and local government agencies and nonprofit Women and Veteran organizations, have partnered to host the first Colorado Women Veterans Conference and Healthcare Expo on Sat., Sept. 17, 2011, at Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, 7711 Academy Blvd. #1, Denver. The mission of the conference is to provide a day of learning, networking and rejuvenation to honor, educate and serve Colorado women Veterans who have served our country.
Honored speakers include Lt. Col. Cynthia Rasmussen, RN MSN CANP, Director Psychological Health, Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (alt.), 88th Regional Support Command in Ft. Snelling, Minn. Rasmussen has served in the Army Reserve for 22 years and also as a mental health nurse in her civilian career. Maj. Gen. Rita Aragon (Ret.) US Air Force, Oklahoma Secretary Military and Veterans Affairs, will be the luncheon guest speaker. Aragon (Ret.) was appointed by Govenor Mary Fallin in 2011 and serves as the chief advisor to the Governor on veterans healthcare and benefits and is a dynamic speaker on women Veteran issues.
Nationwide, there are more than 1.8 million women Veterans of all eras. One of VA’s highest priorities is to continue to expand our services and outreach to ensure they receive the care and benefits they have earned. “With more women serving in our armed forces than ever before, this conference is a great opportunity to focus attention on the issues unique to women Veterans,” U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, Denver Regional Office Acting Director Tracey Betts said. Today, over 200,000 women are serving in the armed forces and about 11 percent of the U.S. forces currently serving in Afghanistan and Iraq are women. read more>>>
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Colorado’s First Annual Women Veterans Conference
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