Can Veterans County Service Officers (VCSO) and Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) Health Care Advocates work together to better serve veterans? Yes, they can; meet David Salinas (left) and Phillip Davila (right). Salinas is the Jim Wells County VCSO and U.S. Marine veteran. In addition to assisting veterans with filing claims, Salinas works with Justice Involved Veterans, suicide prevention programs, and more. Davila is a U.S. Navy Veteran and a TVC Health Care Advocate for 20 counties. Based out of Corpus Christi, Davila works together with VCSOs throughout his region to assist veterans throughout the area with getting medical appointments and referrals, prescriptions and other medical needs. To hear Salinas and Davila talk about how they work together and the variety of ways they serve veterans, click on Trekking with TVC visits Alice, Texas.
To find the VCSO or Health Care Advocate in your area, click TVC Directory.