October 15, 2025
Serving Those Who Served: Boulder County and Partners Host Veterans Stand Down & Resource Fair
Boulder County, Colo. - Partners from across Boulder County and beyond are coming together to celebrate and support veterans and their families. The Veterans Stand Down & Resource Fair aims to serve all veterans, including those experiencing homelessness, seeking resources and assistance.
The event will feature vendors to include non-profit agencies that serve veterans, many U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) services and representatives, supplies for those experiencing homelessness, services, and meals.
When: Thursday, Oct. 30, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Where: American Legion John Harold Buckley Post 32 (315 S Bowen St, Longmont)
What: Information and resources for those who have served and their spouses and dependents
Transportation: Those in need of transportation to the event can contact Mobility for All at 720-564-2218 or mobilityforall@bouldercounty.gov.
Questions? Contact Lindsay Neville at lneville@bouldercounty.gov.
Please help us spread the word by printing and posting this flyer.
Veterans in need of assistance with a disability claim, employment services, and more can connect with Boulder County offices serving those who served.
Boulder County Veteran Service Officers
The Boulder County Veteran Service Office provides U.S. military veterans and their dependents with access to benefits through local, state, federal, and nonprofit programs. Accredited officers assist with advising, educating, and submission of VA disability benefits and their programs. The Veteran Service Office is not an entity of the VA but is licensed and offers accredited representatives of the Veterans Benefits Administration. Boulder County’s Veteran Services Officers (VSOs) are pleased to serve those who have served our country and their dependents. Learn more at boco.org/VeteranServices.
Boulder County Veterans Employment Services
Workforce Boulder County assists with veterans’ employment services through a variety of programs, including transitioning service members and eligible spouses with the resources and services to succeed in the workforce. To assist in meeting this mission, Priority of Service is given to veterans and eligible spouses. Priority of Service means that veterans and eligible spouses are given priority over non-covered persons for the receipt of employment, training, and placement services provided under a qualified job training program. Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s Veterans Employment Specialists and Workforce Employment Advisors provide hands-on assistance to veterans and spouses seeking guidance in obtaining employment. Learn more at the Veterans’ Employment Services webpage.