Did You Serve in The Military?
Do You have a Family Member
Who Served in the Military?
Veterans Services Specialist Program (VSS Program)
Frequently Asked Questions
All Maryland State Government Departments and Agencies have a Veterans Services Specialist or “liaison” who can provide general information to State employees who have served in the military or who have family members who have served in the military with information on veteran-related resources. They can also answer general questions citizens may have about these resources. The Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs (MDVA) Outreach and Advocacy Program works alongside liaisons to share information and improve veteran services coordination.
Who is this Department/Agency’s Veterans’ Services Specialist (VSS)?
Name: Mark Townend, Director of Recruitment and Examination
Phone: 410-767-4917
Email: mark.townend@maryland.gov
Who else can I contact If I have a detailed question related to veteran benefits?
The MDVA Outreach and Advocacy Program is charged with informing veterans and family members on services, benefits, and assistance available to them from the State and Federal governments. The Outreach and Advocacy Program is capable of discussing VA benefits and how to connect with a variety of veteran related resources.
MDVA Outreach and Advocacy Program
Dana Burl, Director
410-260-3842, dana.burl@maryland.gov
Denise Nooe, Deputy Director
410-260-3840, denise.nooe@maryland.gov
Website: veterans.maryland.gov
What veteran programs/benefits are offered by this Department/Agency?
The Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs (MDVA) is a State Government Executive Department with a service mission to assist veterans, active duty service members, their families and dependents, in securing benefits earned through military service. Under the Department of Veterans Affairs are five major programs: the Veterans Cemetery and Memorial Program; Charlotte Hall Veterans Home; the Veterans Service and Benefits Program, Outreach and Advocacy Program, and the Maryland Veterans Trust. Also managed by the MDVA is the Maryland Veterans Service Animal Program and the Veterans Services Specialist Program. The Department is represented on the Governors Commission on Suicide Prevention, The Maryland Interagency Council on Homelessness, the Governors Workforce Development Board, the Collaboration for Student Veterans Commission, and various local work groups and councils.