Veterans Clinic Scheduled in Greenville, SC

Veterans receiving assistance at a clinic in Greenville SC

Greenville, SC, September 10, 2025

News Summary

A three-day clinic to assist veterans with their disability claims will be held in Greenville, SC, from September 11 through September 13. Organized by the South Carolina Department of Veterans’ Affairs, the clinic aims to provide necessary support and resources to veterans in the Upstate and Midlands regions. Veterans will have opportunities to meet with various organizations and receive assistance related to VA disability claims, among other services.

Greenville, SC – A three-day clinic aimed at assisting veterans with their disability claims is set to take place from September 11 through September 13 at the South Carolina National Guard Armory Readiness Center. This event, organized by the South Carolina Department of Veterans’ Affairs, provides a vital opportunity for veterans in the Upstate and Midlands regions to receive assistance with their claims processing and related services.

The clinic will operate daily from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering veterans a chance to meet with various veteran service organizations and receive comprehensive support. Officials expect hundreds of veterans to attend, highlighting the need for such resources within the community.

Participating agencies and community partners include:

  • U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs
  • American Legion
  • Greenville Vet Center
  • SC Department of Veterans’ Affairs
  • Greenville County Veteran Affairs
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
  • Upstate Veteran Alliance Network
  • Disabled American Veterans (DAV)

The services available at the clinic encompass a wide range of needs. Veterans will be able to receive assistance with:

  • VA disability compensation and pension claims
  • Widow/survivor assistance
  • Onsite compensation and pension exams
  • Veteran readiness and employment assistance
  • Mobile vet center counseling
  • VHA healthcare enrollment
  • VA National Cemetery and memorial benefits

This initiative is designed to help veterans feel informed, prepared, and connected to available resources. It underscores the ongoing efforts to enhance the support system for veterans living in South Carolina and the surrounding areas.

South Carolina has recently gained recognition as the top state for military retirees as per WalletHub’s 2025 rankings. This accolade highlights several favorable conditions for veterans residing in the state, such as a positive economic environment, high quality of life, and accessibility to healthcare. Supporting policies, including preferential hiring and academic credits for military service, further contribute to this ranking. Additionally, the state exempts military pensions from taxes and boasts a robust network of veteran-owned businesses, alongside a commendable number of VA hospitals per capita.

For further details about the clinic and updates, veterans can visit the Greenville County Veteran Affairs Facebook page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the date and time for the Veterans Experience Action Center clinic?
The clinic will be held from September 11 to September 13, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily.
Where will the clinic take place?
The clinic will be held at the South Carolina National Guard Armory Readiness Center, located at 902 Perimeter Road, Greenville, SC.
Who is organizing the clinic?
The clinic is organized by the South Carolina Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
Which organizations will be present to assist veterans?
Several organizations including the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs, American Legion, Greenville Vet Center, and others will be available to provide assistance.
What services will be offered at the clinic?
Services include assistance with VA disability claims, widow/survivor assistance, onsite exams, employment assistance, counseling, healthcare enrollment, and more.


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