The American Legion is restarting the SWS visits July 11 in South Carolina, following a pandemic-induced pause.
After a hiatus created by the pandemic, The American Legion is resuming its System Worth Saving (SWS) program.
American Legion representatives, VA staff and others will conduct the first site visit since 2019 the week of July 11 in Columbia, S.C.
Veterans are invited to attend a town hall at 6 p.m. Monday, July 11, at American Legion Post 130, 402 Naples Ave., Cayce, S.C. During the town hall, veterans will be able to discuss their VA health-care experiences at the Columbia VA medical center. Additionally, veterans looking for help with their VA health-care benefits can receive assistance during the town hall meeting.
Following the SWS in South Carolina, The American Legion is planning to conduct others this year. In September, a visit will be conducted in Puerto Rico, followed by Sacramento, Calif., in October and the Bronx, N.Y., in December.
The SWS visits began almost 20 years ago.
In 2003, The American Legion System Worth Saving task force initiated a series of visits to VA facilities throughout the nation. During each visit, task force members investigate use of resources; note successes, challenges and limitations; and deliver after-action reports of their findings to Congress, VA officials and the public.
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