Veterans Navigation Center News

February 23, 2023

The VNC is Here to Ensure San Diego Veterans Have Access to Healthcare

Chances are, if you live in San Diego, you know a Veteran or someone who will be a Veteran. After all, 15,000 active-duty military personnel transition out of active service every year in San Diego. Many of these Veterans aren't aware of the many potential benefits they have access to. Almost half of San Diego’s […]
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January 31, 2023

How the VNC is Helping Veterans Reclaim Their Lives

We wrote about the Rotary Action Group for Addiction Prevention a few months ago. We’ve also spoken quite a bit about how substance abuse disorder affects those in the military and our beloved veterans. Scott Silverman is working to bring these causes together. In a recent article from Ranch & Coast, author Bill Abrams points […]
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October 31, 2022

New Veterans Program Helps Vets Recover and Succeed

The principals of Confidential Recovery and others have just launched a nonprofit treatment program to help Veterans nationwide. "We want to stop going to funerals, we want to reduce the stigma and we want anybody and everybody who is eligible to get the best level of care possible," states Scott H. Silverman, when interviewed on […]
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  • After having my driving privileges suspended, Confidential Recovery allowed me to continue with in-person therapy groups using Zoom to reconnect with the daily meetings.

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