Veteran’s Intake Q&A & Assessment

We’re here to fight for you — starting right now.

The following questions help us understand your situation, your needs, and how we can connect you with the right support.


We keep everything you share private and will never sell or rent your information.

The Basics

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Veteran's Name

Address

Military Services. The Basics

VA Benefits & Claims

This section helps VBSi fairly prioritize limited donor funds. Your responses are confidential and used only for eligibility review. Completing this form does not guarantee funding.

To ensure fairness, VBSi may request proof of residency, income, or financial hardship as part of the review process. This helps us confirm need and direct limited resources to veterans facing the greatest challenges.

Your Current Needs

Verification

While not required at this time, VBSi requests verification documents for review. These help confirm residency and financial situation, enabling VBSi to allocate and prioritize donor funds fairly. Uploading your information now is optional — if not provided, but we may follow up later.

In 2–5 sentences, please describe your current situation.

Upload any of the following (clear copy/photo is acceptable):


  • Most recent utility bill (within 3 months, showing your name and address)
  • Current lease or mortgage statement
  • Other official proof of residency (e.g., driver’s license with current address, property tax bill) 
  • Proof of financial position (tax return, recent pay stub, VA award letter, or personal financial statement)

DISCLAIMERS


  1. This assessment is for internal prioritization only and does not guarantee funding.
  2. VBSi assistance is limited by available donor funds and eligibility criteria.
  3. Information provided is confidential and used only to determine need.

Let's Wrap it Up

The Backstory

He fought in four combat zones

After serving in four combat zones — Beirut, Afghanistan, Desert Shield, Desert Storm — this veteran came home with crushed ankles, combat trauma, and a chest full of medals.

But when he applied for VA benefits, the VA said,

“We have no record of you.”

Despite years of medical evidence, combat exposure, and clear service records, his claims were denied. He was rated at 20% — far below what his injuries warranted — and denied key service-connected benefits.

The Backstory

He fought in four combat zones

After serving in four combat zones — Beirut, Afghanistan, Desert Shield, Desert Storm — this veteran came home with crushed ankles, combat trauma, and a chest full of medals.

But when he applied for VA benefits, the VA said,

“We have no record of you.”

Despite years of medical evidence, combat exposure, and clear service records, his claims were denied. He was rated at 20% — far below what his injuries warranted — and denied key service-connected benefits.