MSCPVA services our membership by providing a variety of programs
that fulfill our organizational mission. In specific, MSCPVA is
mandated by charter to discharge (8) eight nationally directed programs:
Administration
MSCPVA maintains an administrative office in Colorado, with
field representatives in Montana, Wyoming and Utah to service
the needs and interests of our membership.
Advocacy
MSCPVA advocates for our members and the disabled community
by remaining cognizant of local and national disability issues.
We remain actively vigilant in assisting and representing our
members regarding anything affecting their civil rights when
issues regarding disability arise. MSCPVA also maintains a vocal
and visible presence on disability related issues in the community.
We strive to vocally promote fair opportunity and equal access.
Communications
MSCPVA maintains active communication with our membership and
the disabled community through a variety of resources. MSCPVA
hosts an active website that provide service links to a variety
of disability resources. We also produce a periodic newsletter,
hold meetings of the membership and work with local disability
organizations to ensure national and local information regarding
disabled issues are provided to our membership.
Fundraising
MSCPVA conducts active and passive fundraising for a various
sponsored programs. We accomplish via our website, through specific
grant applications and from private donations. Money raised
goes directly to support our programs, our members, and sustain
the ongoing needs or the organization.
Liaison/Service
MSCPVA serves to coordinate and communicate with the Department
of Veterans Affairs, VA Health Center and other veteran's health
services which directly affect our membership. MSCPVA currently
has full-time National Service Officers to interact with our
members, thus ensuring they receive their entitled benefits.
We assist and remain available to assist our members as requested.
Membership
MSCPVA maintains an active membership base throughout our region.
We provide membership opportunity to qualified veterans (full
members) and those interested in our programs (associate members).
We actively pursue new members, volunteers and supporters.
Sports & Recreation
MSCPVA maintains an active sports and recreation program for
our members, and the disabled in our region. This program provides
tangible health benefits, support, opportunity and camaraderie
for all involved. MSCPVA provides grants to our members and
associate members to participate in a variety of recreational
programs.