The Cameron Collegian - November 22nd, 2021

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Collegian T he Cameron University

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Monday, November 22, 2021

Volume 105 Issue 5

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CAMERON UNIVERSITY’S

VETERAN OBSERVANCE Cam Alsbrook Managing Editor

because the living veterans are our future,” Henson said. “and we want to honor our living and current service members and active duty service members also.” Henson said many soldiers consider Cameron to be a military-friendly environment. “We work very hard to be able to make this an environment

Through the week of Nov. 8 – 12, the Department of Veterans Affairs held their tenth anniversary observation of veterans, planting 7,000 flags across the Cameron campus. Coordinator of Veterans Affairs Vicki Henson said that the flags are in solidarity with veterans who have passed “They’re our treasures on, or are currently with — our veterans are, us – the latter group is the and we want them to be emphasis for Veteran’s day. “We’ve been kind of successful in their new switching over the last careers, and to acheive few years to emphasizing their goals and their that the flags are about our lives,” Henson said. “both dreams.” our living veterans and our - Vicki Henson veterans who have died in Coordinator of Veterans Affairs the past conflicts. “So it does have a history in both ways – we were asked to participate years ago where they can be nurtured and in a national roll call, and we’ve be successful,” Henson said. “We continued to participate in that work with them on challenges every year.” they face when they transition Henson said that the flags are out of the military. And we try there as a growing reminder and to provide as many resources as an act of honor toward living possible to assist them in that.” veterans. Henson said that resources “We also want the flags to provided by the VA or by Vet represent our living veterans, Success on Campus include career

guidance, financial counseling and personal counseling, thanks to the help of Vet Sucess on Campus Coordinator Alford Finch. “We’re the only campus in the state of Oklahoma that has a Vet Success on Campus counselor who’s there to assist veterans – and he can help them with job marketability,” Henson said. Any students who have VA educational benefits at Cameron are able to qualify for the aforementioned resources, thanks to Finch, and the federal government. Henson said that they help provide these services and more, so veterans have a way to pursue their aspirations. “They’re our treasures – our veterans are,” Henson said, “and so we want them to be successful in their new careers, and to achieve their goals and their dreams.” Henson said that her passion for her job is to the veterans and dependents she helps, taking their opinions into account for decisions. “Our veterans and our dependents and our servicemembers and their families, all of them have given up so much for our country,” Henson said,

“and so my passion is to be able to assist them in achieving their dreams. That’s always been my passion, so it’s close to my heart.” Henson said that, even though the focus is on the living veterans and service-members, families who have lost a loved one have made the greatest sacrifice. “Our family members who have given the greatest sacrifice – of having one of their loved ones gone – are always on our hearts, and close to our hearts,” Henson said. “and we want to do everything we can to comfort them, to provide support to them, and to make their lives to let them know that they are treasured on this campus – and always will be treasured on this campus.” Henson also said that with so many resources available for families, the veterans community is a close-knit community. For more information, email the Veterans Affairs office va@ vcameron.edu, call them at 581-2301, contact the Cameron University chapter of the Student Veterans of America organization, or visit the “Military Matters” page on the Cameron website at www.cameron.edu/ militarymatters.

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