6 Resources
The Wyoming Veterans Commission is the state agency connecting veterans and their families with benefits, education support, burial assistance, and state-specific services. Fathers who served can visit the Cheyenne office for help filing VA claims and accessing state veteran benefits. Call ahead to schedule. Bring your DD-214, VA identification, marriage and birth certificates for dependents, and any medical records.
(307) 777-8152 · 5500 Bishop Blvd, Cheyenne, WY 82009
The Cheyenne Vet Center provides free readjustment counseling, PTSD treatment, military sexual trauma care, and bereavement services to combat veterans and their families. Fathers returning from deployment or coping with service-connected stress can self-refer without VA healthcare enrollment. Call to schedule a confidential intake. Services are free and confidential. Bring DD-214 or proof of service when possible.
(307) 778-7370 · 3219 E Pershing Blvd, Cheyenne, WY 82001
The Wyoming American Legion operates posts across the state providing veteran camaraderie, service officer assistance with VA claims, scholarships, and community programs. Fathers who served can join their local post or request help with benefits claims. Call the Cheyenne headquarters for post locations. Bring DD-214, VA medical records, and prior claim correspondence when meeting with a service officer.
(307) 634-3035 · 1320 Hugur Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) of Wyoming provides free advocacy and benefits assistance to disabled veterans and their families, including help filing VA disability claims, appeals, and supplementary benefits. Fathers who served can schedule an appointment with a DAV service officer at the Cheyenne office. Bring DD-214, VA medical records, current disability ratings, and any recent VA correspondence to your meeting.
(307) 778-7550 · 2360 E Pershing Blvd, Cheyenne, WY 82001
The Veterans of Foreign Wars of Wyoming operates posts statewide that provide fellowship, benefits advocacy, and community service opportunities for veterans who served in overseas conflicts. Fathers who served abroad can join posts, request service officer assistance with claims, and access scholarship programs. Call the Cheyenne office for local post information. Bring DD-214 and service medals for membership eligibility.
(307) 632-4614 · Cheyenne, WY 82001
Wyoming Stand Down is an annual event coordinated by the Cheyenne VA that provides housing referrals, medical and dental care, employment assistance, legal help, and basic necessities to homeless and at-risk veterans. Fathers who served and are facing housing instability can attend during the yearly event. Check the VA website for dates. Bring DD-214 or proof of service to access all available services during the event.
(307) 778-7550 · Cheyenne, WY 82001