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Conversations on The Block
Commissioner Hendon & Miss Pat Robinson Discuss Issues Affecting Veterans

Catch Commissioner Hendon this Sunday, August 18th at 8:30 AM on 94.7 for a discussion with Miss Pat Robinson about the most pressing issues facing the Veteran Community.

For anyone not near a radio, they can download the AUDACY app, and select 94.7FM to listen live.

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Saturday, August 24, 2024 | Baywater

Bob Woodruff Foundation | Our Veterans Calendar
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NYC DVS PFC Dwyer Veterans' Support Program
Deadline Extended!

DVS is seeking a Request for Proposal (RFP) from for-profit and not-for-profit organizations which support the mission of increasing social engagement and connectivity for U.S. Military Veterans and their families.

Grant awards will vary between $20,000 and $50,000.

To view/access the RFP search the following EPIN: 06325P0001 in PASSPort's Procurement Navigator.

For assistance with your submission, please refer to the "Responding in PASSPort" section at nyc.gov/vetdwyer.

THE RFP DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED! 
Respondents now have until SEPTEMBER 30th AT 2:00 P.M. TO SUBMIT A RESPONSE.

Learn More About the NYC DVS PFC Dwyer Peer Support Program
VETERAN NEWS
Paul Bucha, Medal of Honor Winner With a Political Voice, Dies at 80
His quick thinking saved fellow soldiers in Vietnam. Later, he had a role in the presidential runs of Ross Perot, George H.W. Bush and Barack Obama.

U.S. Army Capt. Paul Bucha (Ret.), a Medal of Honor recipient, speaks to Airmen assigned to the 105th Airlift Wing at Stewart Air National Guard Base, Newburgh, N.Y. Oct. 30, 2018. Bucha, who served in the Vietnam War, spoke to the Airmen about leadership. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Julio A. Olivencia Jr.)

By Alex Traub
New York Times | Aug. 12, 2024

Paul Bucha, a Medal of Honor recipient who saved fellow American soldiers from slaughter during the Vietnam War and who in later years became both a public endorser and a critic of presidential candidates, died on July 31 in West Haven, Conn. He was 80.

The death, at a veterans’ hospital, was caused by complications of Alzheimer’s disease, his daughter Heather Whaley said.

In 1965, Mr. Bucha (pronounced BYU-kah) graduated from West Point in the top 5 percent of his class and as an All-American swimmer. Two years later he was sent to Vietnam as an Army captain.

He was soon appointed commander of the last rifle company to be formed during an Army expansion — one that left him with a collection of the least coveted recruits: men who had flunked basic infantry tasks, former prisoners and “guys with master’s degrees in Elizabethan literature,” Mr. Bucha later recalled to the National Purple Heart Honor Mission, a veterans group. [READ MORE...]


More Veteran-related Headlines

Military Times: Opportunities for veterans are abundant in skilled trades
USA Today: 'Appalled': Veterans slam Trump campaign's attacks on Tim Walz's military background
U.S. Army: NY Guard Soldier Designs Korea, Vietnam Commemorative Medals
AXIOS: Military's Warrior Games coming to San Antonio for the first time

Employment Opportunities in U.S. Senator Gillibrand's New York City Office

Preferred candidates for this position have experience working with veterans or servicemembers and providing constituent service. The salary for this position is $55,000 plus federal benefits. This position requires some work on evenings and weekends. Current or past residency in NYC is preferred. Senator Gillibrand’s office is an equal opportunity employer. No calls, please. Apply here.
Learn More & Apply
This is an entry-level position responsible for providing support on-site to the Senator’s NYC office and virtually to other offices as required. This position requires some work on evenings and weekends. The salary for this position is $45,000 plus federal benefits. Current or past residency in NYC is preferred. Senator Gillibrand’s office is an equal opportunity employer. Apply online. No calls, please.  Apply here.
Learn More & Apply

 A Message From Mayor Adams:

Each week DVS shares a brief update about how our administration is getting stuff done for New Yorkers. 

Growing our economy and creating a more affordable city starts with helping every New Yorker find an affordable home. That’s why our administration has shattered affordable housing records two fiscal years in a row and just announced new tools to help homeowners create accessory dwelling units (ADUs) – or smaller homes – on their property. ADU’s will help New Yorkers build generational wealth and create more accessible housing.
Week in Review | August 3 - August 9
The Adams administration is dedicated to cutting through the noise and delivering information directly to you and all New Yorkers.
Sign up to "Hear From Eric" and get direct messages from City Hall, tailored to your interests and neighborhood, sent directly to your inbox – at nyc.gov/hearfromeric!
Mayor Adams Celebrates City Council Approval of Plan to Create Approximately 7,000 new Homes and 10,000 Permanent Jobs in Bronx Metro-North Station Area Neighborhood
Mayor Adams Releases New Study Finding Sidewalk Sheds and Scaffolding Cost Manhattan Businesses Between Nearly $4,000 and $9,500 Each Month
Mayor Adams Announces New Tools To Help New Yorkers Add Accessory Homes, Build Generational Wealth, And Continue To Remain In Their Communities
We want to showcase Veteran work and help spread the word! This is a space for Veteran artists to express themselves in an authentic way.

Please email submissions to connect@veterans.nyc.gov with a brief bio, an artist statement, art medium, and your affiliation to the Veteran community.
Post-9/11 Fallen Service Member Memorial Open Call for Artists
The City of New York seeks artists interested in creating a public monument that honors the lives and legacy of the Service Members who died during combat activities in support of Overseas Contingency Operations (Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn, Inherent Resolve, and Freedom’s Sentinel combined) associated with the Global War on Terror. If you are such an artist, then please APPLY to this open call.
APPLY TO POST-9/11 MEMORIAL OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS

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Current DVS Job Openings

Site Reliability Engineer - This position will support and develop the agency’s core business applications while providing secured network connectivity, asset management, and technical support for a highly mobile team.

VA Work Study Positions at DVS

The NYC Department of Veterans' Services (DVS) supports VA Work-Study Positions! Here is a current list of available VA Work-Study openings:
Check Here for VA Work-Study Postings

NYC Civil Service Job Openings and Exams

Open Competitive Exams


To view all available job listings, visit the exam board here!
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