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Salt Lake City , UT — VA Salt Lake City will host a PACT Act Awareness Event to inform Southern Utah Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors about the PACT Act and encourage them
to apply for the toxic exposure-related health care and benefits they have earned. The PACT Act is the largest expansion of Veteran health care and benefits in decades and affects Vietnam
Veterans, Gulf War-era Veterans, and Post-9/11 Veterans. This event is part of VA’s broader efforts to ensure that every eligible Veteran and survivor gets their PACT Act-related health care
and benefits. WHAT: PACT Act Week of Action Open House, kicking off with a 30-minute program followed by a four-day open house. At the open house, VA staff will help Veterans and their
survivors apply for benefits, complete toxic exposure screenings, and enroll in VA health care. WHO: VA Salt Lake City Health Care System Enrollment, Toxic Exposure Screeners, Toxic Exposure
Registry Coordinator, and VA Salt Lake City Regional Office Public Contact Team (Service-Connected Disability Claims) WHEN: Friday, April 28, 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. WHERE: Utah Tech
University, Dunford Auditorium (in Browning Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 5339), 225 S. University Ave., St. George, Utah For more information contact: Jeremy Laird, Chief of
Communications, VA Salt Lake City HCS, 801- 419-5252 or email: [email protected].