CAVHCS says the town hall is open to all veterans, family members, caregivers, and community partners.
Leadership from CAVHCS will be at the event, providing updates on health care services, answer questions and listen to feedback from the community.
“We value the opportunity to listen, learn, and engage directly with Veterans and stakeholders,” said CAVHCS Director Amir Farooqi. “This town hall allows us to better understand community needs and ensure Veterans continue to receive the care they have earned.”
The new date for the event is set for July 30, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST. at the clinic located at 6910 River Road, Columbus, GA 31904.
CAVHCS also says the event will be live streamed on the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System Facebook page for those unable to attend.
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