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Local veteran urges Clovis leaders to pursue Vet Center mobile services and evening walk‑in mental‑health options
Summary
A Marine Corps veteran asked the commission to press for closer Vet Center services, including mobile units or a permanent/temporary local presence, to improve access to mental‑health care for veterans and families in Clovis.
During the public‑comment portion of the Sept. 11 meeting, Marine Corps veteran and Air Force dependent Eric Brem urged the Clovis City Commission to advocate for improved Vet Center services in the area, including mobile Vet Center visits and evening walk‑in family services.
Brem told commissioners that Clovis is a rural community and that local veterans rely on an outpatient clinic with limited mental‑health staffing; he said…
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