The Office of Veterans Advocacy is a full-service bureau that helps veterans, their family members and survivors. As an advocate we aggressively pursue all federal and state benefits and entitlements on their behalf.
Our staff are qualified benefits specialists trained to help veterans and families gain benefits they are entitled to. We provide counseling and referral services to individuals and families, to provide veterans with current, accurate information on the entire range of issues associated with veterans’ benefits and entitlements. This service is available Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Messages may be left 24 hours a day.
For more information, please visit the Idaho Division of Veterans Services website.
According to VA.gov, an estimated 7,700 veterans each year are
diagnosed with lung cancer, with another 900,000 remaining at risk. This
increased cancer risk is often linked to exposure to cancer-causing substances
like asbestos during service and is amplified by smoking. Our organization has
created a veteran-focused page in order to help inform veterans and their
families by providing in-depth information on lung cancer, such as
treatment options and resources.