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Saluting Service

Time: November 9, 2023 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: New Haven Lawn Club
Street: 193 Whitney Avenue
City/Town: New Haven, Connecticut
Website or Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/2nPBS…
Phone: 203-208-8635
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Connecticut Veterans Legal Center
Latest Activity: Sep 29, 2023

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Each year the Connecticut Veterans Legal Center comes together to celebrate Veterans Day by honoring those impacting the lives of Connecticut veterans. 

Tickets and more information is available now: www.ctveteranslegal.org/SalutingService

The 14th Annual Saluting Service will take place at the historic New Haven Lawn Club. You will have the opportunity to connect, network, and celebrate with other leaders from the legal, business, philanthropic, and veteran and service member communities. All funds benefit Connecticut Veterans Legal Center, whose mission is to remove legal barriers for veterans in recovery from homelessness, mental illness, and substance abuse. 

This year, we are proud to honor:

CAPTAIN CELINE A. FINN AWARD: Dr. Jason DeViva
Dr. Jason DeViva is a clinical psychologist who currently works with the VA Connecticut Health Care System as part of the posttraumatic stress disorder clinical team. He is also a leader in the fight for quality care for veterans living with PTSD and survivors of Military Sexual Trauma. 

FOUNDERS AWARD: Cindy Johnson
Cindy Johnson is an incredible attorney with the biggest heart, fighting for all who have served to be treated with the dignity they deserve since discovering Connecticut Veterans Legal Center while studying at UCONN Law in 2010. Cindy’s contributions to CVLC are innumerous. 

VETERANS JUSTICE AWARD: Minority Veterans of America
A proven leader in national advocacy, in 2023 Minority Veterans of America has led the fight for equitable treatment of minority service members, veterans, and their families in the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs as well as other initiatives to protect all veterans’ access to healthcare. Minority Veterans of America’s Founder and Executive Director Lindsay Church will be in attendance to accept the award on their behalf.

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