The official state veterans agency for Texas, coordinating state benefits, county service offices, and local programs.
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Veteran Resources in Texas
Texas veterans, families, caregivers, and survivors can access a mix of federal, state, county, and nonprofit support. State-level programs are coordinated through the Texas Veterans Commission, headquartered in Austin. This page gathers benefits, healthcare, education, housing, employment, and legal resources relevant to Texas, each with a link to its official source. Veterans First Watch is an independent directory and is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or any government agency. Always confirm eligibility, deadlines, and program details with the official source before acting.
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Texas veteran resources — FAQ
- Who runs veteran benefits in Texas?
- State-level programs are coordinated by the Texas Veterans Commission. Federal benefits are handled by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans First Watch is independent of both.
- How do I find a county veteran service officer?
- Many counties have a Veteran Service Office that can help file claims for free. Start with the Texas Veterans Commission for a directory, then confirm details with your county.
- Are these Texas resources verified?
- Each resource shows a verification status and a last-verified date, and links to its official source. Always confirm current details with the source.