Component Plans - Veterans Affairs

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“To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.”
Abraham Lincoln, President, the United States of America

Core Values

A Veteran receives a balanced meal at  the Paramus Veterans Memorial Home.Veterans Affairs has established four basic core values as the foundation of its ability to provide a successful and focused Future Reach Plan for all veteran populations.

The core values identified below state their definitive and desired outcomes while insuring an interlaced methodology with the department’s vision and mission statements.

The Veterans Affairs Core Values are:
· Service: To provide information, assistance, benefits and entitlements to all veterans and other eligible persons.
· Loyalty: To guarantee the recognition of those who have served, are serving and will serve our state and nation and to fulfill our obligation to New Jersey veterans and other eligible persons.
· Respect: To deliver quality programs and services in an honorable and professional manner.
· Integrity: To ensure the ethical delivery of programs and services to all veterans and other eligible persons.

“We have a sacred obligation to ensure that our nation’s veterans receive the honors and benefits they have earned through their service to this nation.”
Representative Christopher H. Smith, Chairman, House Veterans Administration Committee

Vision Statement

Veterans Affairs channels and ensures provisions are established to meet the future needs of veteran customers throughout the State of New Jersey.

Mission Statement

To be the key advocate and provider of veterans’ health care, programs and services.

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