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Nov. 22, 2010 volume 21. issue 6 chaffeybreeze.com
Veterans Resource Center arrives
Gayle Rau welcomes and signs in visitors to the new Veterans Resource Center on Nov. 11. Sara Goding eterans Day honors and thanks all those who have served in the armed forces. This Veterans Day, more than 100 students and faculty celebrated the grand opening of the new Veterans Resource Center in the AD building. “We are currently finalizing the staffing plan to get the center open as soon as possible,” Dr. Lori Waite, co-chair of the Veterans Resource Center, said. The center will offer a variety of services for returning veterans including planning for an associates degree or occupational certificate, transfer help, and working with the Veterans Affairs to expedite paperwork for veteran’s benefits. The Nov. 11 ceremony began with Vice President of Instruction and Student Services, Dr. Sherry Guerrero, thanking the Veterans Response Team and all those who came together to help build the center. “It’s truly been a college wide effort. It’s about giving back to those that risk their lives to protect others” Guerrero said. “We want to make sure that we serve our veterans well.” Vicky Valle, instructional assistant of the Language Success Center, sang a
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heartfelt and inspiring “The Star Spangled Banner.” Governing Board Trustee and veteran, Paul Gomez, was the first speaker and shared his own military service experience and what it was like returning from Vietnam and going back to school. “I know you face a lot of challenges,” Gomez said. “But you have also learned a lot of discipline and hard work in the service, and it will only help you with your success at school.” His words of understanding and encouragement were followed by a generous donation from himself and his brothers of an American flag that was raised on May 30, 2005 at Pearl Harbor. Jerry Squyres, engineering major and former marine, spoke on what inspired him to join the marines and what it is like being a student returning from war. “I know when I was starting this process of coming back to school, I had so many questions and no one to answer them, Squyres said. “You can feel lost, like you don’t belong,” Squyres also shared about serving with all types of people from all walks of life. He stated that it did not matter where a person came from because they were all fighting
together. A bond formed that most people cannot understand, but that is unbreakable. “This is great because you don’t have to look around for a friend because they are right there next to you,” Squyres said. The doors opened to the sounds of bugler, Tom Laffey, playing “Reveille.” The Veterans Resource Center is arranged with comfortable seating areas and Internet access. “This is an outstanding testimony to Chaffey’s ability to promote student success and give our veterans a first-class system of support,” Superintendent President, Dr. Henry Shannon, said. Returning veterans have to go through various steps to receive their benefits and the Veteran’s Resource Center hopes to streamline the process and make it more efficient. “Veterans can come here and sit and relax,” Laura Rodes, veteran certifying official, said. “It is a safe zone. We’re going to have counselors on staff a couple days a week to launch Operation Welcome Home.” She also said that the center is open to anyone who wants to stop by and show respect and appreciation for the men and women who have fought for the freedoms enjoyed everyday.
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“I’m very excited and hopeful. This center is all about providing support and camaraderie,” professor Baron Brown, administration of justice and head of the Veterans Club, said. On the sweeter side, president and vice president of the Pre-Medical Society Club along with the Civics Club are adding a little more support for the vets by raising money to make blankets for the Loma Linda VA Hospital. The blankets will be distributed on Christmas Eve. For more information on how to donate visit Jessica Sigel or Habeeba Mowalanzada at jazztmd@aol.com.
This week’s question: Will the recent CSU tuition increase lengthen your stay at Chaffey College?