After World War II, Massachusetts established Veteran’s Services to support veterans, making it the sole state offering this benefit program. Governed by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 115, 108 CMR, every town and city appoints a Veteran’s Services Officer (VSO) to administer benefits.The program began post-WWII to uphold veterans' dignity, ensuring they didn't rely solely on welfare. Veteran’s Services Officers also aid veterans with federal benefits from the Veterans Administration, including employment, education, medical care, pensions, etc.The Commonwealth reimburses 75% of veterans' benefits disbursed by towns and covers the same portion of costs for flags on veteran’s graves and burial expenses on Memorial Day.Individual benefits are granted based on income, assets, and a veteran’s DD214 (discharge paper). Applications are available for lost DD214s and for various benefits like medals, license plates, pensions, education, loans, etc., in the Veteran’s Services Office.The VSO is an advocate for veterans, their families, and their dependents. Additionally, a VSO provides referrals and assistance with housing, alternate sources of income, such as Social Security and the VA, employment and educational opportunities, fuel assistance programs, area food banks and shelters.The primary mission and responsibility of the local Veterans’ Agent is to advise and assist resident veterans and their dependents in availing themselves of Federal and/or State benefits for which they may be eligible; also, perform varied duties in disbursing and administering the State veterans services program of financial and/or medical benefits referred to above.There are two sources of benefits and services available to eligible veterans in Massachusetts. The first, which is familiar to all veterans, is the Federal Program commonly known as VA benefits. The second source is a State sponsored program which provides needy, eligible veterans and their dependents with financial and/or medical assistance.The eligibility criteria for State and Federal benefits varies according to source and type of benefit. Inquires pertaining to eligibility should first be directed to the local agent who will provide particulars or refer the matter to a more knowledgeable source. Inquiries are recommended and encouraged and personal appointments are also available, preferably, on a call-first basis. All personal data is considered highly confidential.
Caring Health Center
- (413) 739-1100
- https://caringhealth.org/
- 1049 Main Street, Springfield, MA 01103
Carver Veterans Agent
- (508) 866-3406
- https://www.carverma.gov/veterans-services
- 108 Main Street, Carver, MA 02330
Catholic Charities Sunset
- (781) 925-0710
- http://www.ccab.org/
- info@ccab.org
- 138 Edgewater Road, Hull, MA 02045
Chelmsford Veterans Agent
- (978) 250-5238
- https://www.townofchelmsford.us/260/Veterans-Agent
- 50 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824
Cohasset Veterans Services
- 781-383-4100 x 7311
- https://cohassetma.org/227/Veterans-Services
- 91 Sohier Street, Cohasset, MA 02025
Concord Veteran’s Agent
- (978) 318-3038
- https://concordma.gov/830/Veterans-Services
- publicinfo@concordma.gov
- 55 Church Street, Concord, MA 01742
Dartmouth Veterans Department
- (508) 910-1818
- https://ma-dartmouth.civicplus.com/220/Veterans-Services
- 400 Slocum Road, Dartmouth, MA 02747
Dedham Food Pantry
- (781) 320-9442
- https://dedhamfoodpantry.org/
- manager@dedhamfoodpantry.org
- 797 Providence Hwy, Dedham, MA 02026
Dedham Veterans Services
- (781) 751-9267
- https://www.dedham-ma.gov/departments/veterans-services
- 450 Washington Street, Dedham, MA 02026
Department of Developmental Services (DDS)
- (508) 792-6200
- https://www.mass.gov/orgs/department-of-developmental-services
- DDSInfo@mass.gov
- 24 Southbridge Street, Worcester, MA 01608
Department of Mental Health (DMH)
- https://www.mass.gov/dmh
- dmhinfo@dmh.state.ma.us
- 25 Staniford Street, Boston, MA 02114
Dighton Veterans Services
- (508) 669-5027
- https://www.dighton-ma.gov/296/Veterans-Services
- 979 Somerset Avenue, Dighton, MA 02715
Dismas House
- (508) 799-9389
- https://dismashouse.org/about-us/apply/
- 30 Richards Street, Worcester, MA 01603
Douglas Veterans’ Director
- 508-234-9808
- https://douglas-ma.gov/Directory.aspx?did=39
- 29 Depot Street, Douglas, MA 01516
Dover Veteran’s Services
- 508-647-6545
- https://www.doverma.gov/258/Veterans-Services
- 5 Springdale Avenue P.O. Box 250, Dover, MA 02030
Dracut Veterans Benefits
- (978) 455-1349
- https://www.dracutma.gov/261/Veterans
- 951 Mammoth Road, Dracut, MA 01826
Dukes County Veterans Services
- (508) 693-6887
- https://www.dukescounty.org/veterans-services-officer
- PO Box 190, Edgartown, MA 02539