Philadelphia VBC

Nearly 100 veterans participated the first two days of The American Legion’s Veterans Benefits Center (VBC) at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center March 17-18. For some, the experience was life-changing.

James Ellison, center, from The American Legion, with a sampling of over $6000 in donations made to the Philadelphia VA as part of Operation Comfort Warrior, at the Veterans Benefit Center at Philadelphia VA Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pa., on Tuesday, March 17. Photo by Charles Mostoller/The American Legion.
James Ellison, center, from The American Legion, with a sampling of over $6000 in donations made to the Philadelphia VA as part of Operation Comfort Warrior, at the Veterans Benefit Center at Philadelphia VA Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pa., on Tuesday, March 17. Photo by Charles Mostoller/The American Legion.
U.S. Marine Corps veteran Charles Wright speaks with Mark Walker from The American Legion at the Veterans Benefit Center at Philadelphia VA Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pa., on Tuesday, March 17. Photo by Charles Mostoller/The American Legion.
U.S. Marine Corps veteran Charles Wright speaks with Mark Walker from The American Legion at the Veterans Benefit Center at Philadelphia VA Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pa., on Tuesday, March 17. Photo by Charles Mostoller/The American Legion.
Veteran Al Vitiello gets answers to his questions at the Veterans Benefit Center at Philadelphia VA Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pa., on Tuesday, March 17. Photo by Charles Mostoller/The American Legion.
Veteran Al Vitiello gets answers to his questions at the Veterans Benefit Center at Philadelphia VA Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pa., on Tuesday, March 17. Photo by Charles Mostoller/The American Legion.