Attending
Are children welcome?
Your children are welcome to attend with you, but when deciding whether or not to bring them, please be aware that speakers will address serious topics and that these events are not rehearsed.
Read MoreWhat are the guidelines for attendees?
Listening without judgment or interruption is one of the most powerful and supportive acts a person can offer, and that is what is expected of veterans and non-veterans alike. You may hear something you disagree with, you may have a question, or you may want to say encouraging words with the intention to help. However,…
Read MoreI’m not a veteran. May I attend?
Yes! The whole point of Vets Town Halls is to increase communication and understanding between veterans and civilians in their communities.
Read MoreI am a member of the media and would like to attend
Thank you for your interest in these events! Your help getting the word out and sharing the import of these events is invaluable. Given the deeply personal nature of the speakers’ comments, we ask that you please respect the privacy of these veterans by checking in with the event host and/or with the veterans themselves…
Read MoreHow can I find out when and where the Veterans Town Halls are?
Click here to find a list of upcoming Vets Town Halls. New events will be added to the list as they’re confirmed. To sign up for updates from your local event organizer(s), visit the homepage and click on “Send us your email.”
Read MoreWhat happens after the Town Hall?
Generally speaking, after all veterans who want to speak have done so, the event is over.
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