HomeMy WebLinkAbout21.03.03 - Minutes, Veterans Advisory CommitteeMinutes from the Veteran’s Advisory Committee Meeting No. 4, March 3,
2021
Call to Order
The Zoom meeting started at about 1835. A quorum was present. The presiding officer was Jake
Demers. The Pledge of Allegiance was said.
Members present or absent.
Chair Jacob (Jake) Demers
Vice Chair Starlene Hamilton
William Ruland, Secretary
Laura Lane-Unsworth
David Swain
Commissioner Jeff Cline
Teresa Spruill
Stephanie Pulver
Victoria Sterling, Behavioral Health Rep.
Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs (position currently vacant)
Agenda for the night
Call to Order, Quorum call, Pledge of Allegiance President Jake Demars
Reading and approval of the minutes of last meeting
Guest Introductions Laura Lane-Unsworth
Presentation Linda Bergofsky, Coordinator, Frederick County VAC
Old business
Follow up on what commissioners are able to do about transit ID card
Status of replacement on the VAC
New business Jake Demars
Adjourn
Presentation by Linda Bergofsky, Coordinator, Frederick County VAC
After Laura gave introductions, including introducing Sharon D. Jackson, Chair of the Frederick
VAC, the following was presented:
1. The Frederick VAC has 7 voting members with 8 ex-officio members.
2. They meet monthly.
3. Initially they engaged in fact-finding and to understand their mission. They found how
many veterans were in Frederick County, where they were, what their needs were—
homelessness, knowledge of VA benefits, etc.—and heard from Howard and Carroll
counties for information.
4. They tried to ID the issues and establish priorities:
a. Mental health
b. Housing
c. Transportation
d. Hospice
e. FAQs
5. Typically, they had 20+ attendees at their meetings.
6. They have been using WebX for their meetings and it has been broadcast on the county
cable channel and live streamed on Facebook.
7. They have a website for their committee as well as a dynamic calendar. She said that she
could put the Washco meetings on their calendar.
8. Linda said that she would provide us the contact information for the state.
9. They contacted Steve A. Cohen for training in Rockville.
10. They contacted the local Post Commanders. Initially there was some startup issues but
once they saw that the VAC was engaged, the contact was established.
11. They have a mailing list that they use to get the word out for targeted audiences.
12. They key was for their VAC was to get their individual members to work on issues that
they were passionate about.
13. They plan at least two meetings at a time, which helped them with better planning.
14. They have established an executive committee that usually meets prior to the regular
meeting that helps them get things done.
Additional Business
Commissioner Cline gave a note about a Korean Vet Memorabilia project. The VAC felt that we
would discuss this item at the next meeting.
Bill agreed to take the Open Meetings Act training and provide information back to the VAC
about what needs to be done in that area.
There was no update on the status of finding a new member. This will be discussed next
meeting.
Approval of the minutes
The minutes for the February 3, 2021, meeting, was sent to the Committee prior to this meeting.
A motion was made and seconded and the minutes were accepted by unanimous vote.
The meeting was adjourned upon a motion, a second, and a unanimous vote.
Next Zoom meeting is scheduled for April 7, 2021 at 1830. The entire year of Zoom links
have been sent to the committee previously. An additional link was mailed to David Swain.