Veterans Services Division
Pinellas County Veterans Services, a division of Human Services, assists veterans and their families access benefits provided by the State of Florida, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and other government services.
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What to Know
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If you’re a veteran in need of recovery resources after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, please visit disaster.pinellas.gov.
Accomplishments
- Provided 6,278 services, a 23% increase from FY24, impacting a record number of 3,696 unique clients. Our Veterans Services Officers (VSOs) have become seasoned with enhanced training, collaborative initiatives, and creative workflows that have contributed to a 28% average increase in daily services.
- The VSO Team are currently working to bring all claims up to date to meet the 90-day time standard. With just over 3 months of data and many more claims to update, the Division currently has produced an economic impact of $2,022,404.66 (The vast majority of these awards will continue with the Veteran for the rest of their lives), with a 75% success rate, and an average process time of 85 days, surpassing the VA National average of 141 days.
- Processed over 4,000 calls, and on average a Veteran getting a return call back with 1.4 hours from the assignment to a VSO.
- Participated in 48 Community Outreach events providing presentations, educating the community about veteran related benefits, and managing resource tables at community events.
- In March 2025 the Division launched a Combat and over 65 property tax exemption audits. Of the 1,422 individual exemptions reviewed, the Division had access to 44% of those records of which 11.9% had increased ratings and in turn it increased the Veteran’s current tax exemption. In many cases, the updates went back 3 years.
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Important Message for Afghanistan Veterans and Families
We recognize how difficult it is for many, especially for those who served in Afghanistan, their families, survivors, and those who care for Veterans. We would like to spread the message of resources to help and reach as many as we can. We’re not only encouraging those who need help to seek it, but we’re working to ensure those affected know that what they feel – distress, anxiety, anguish, even questioning their service – are all normal feelings. Most importantly, let them know they are not alone.
Emergency Mental Health Care
If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call 1-800-273-8255, press Option 1 or visit the Veteran’s Crisis Line website to text and chat.
For emergency mental health care, please call 9-1-1 or visit the Bay Pines VA Emergency Department 24/7 regardless of your discharge status or enrollment in other VA health care.
Additional resources available:
Bay Pines VA Healthcare System Resource List – Pinellas County
COVID 19 Information
VA expands offering of COVID 19 Booster Vaccines
Veterans Affairs provide COVID-19 vaccines to eligible Veterans and family members at no cost.
Homebound Veterans and COVID 19
Veterans who currently receive care at VA, including homebound veterans, can learn more about COVID-19 vaccine availability at VA facilities in Florida.