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What are Veteran Services Officers?

Veterans’ Service Officers (VSOs) are appointed by the mayors in cities and by the board of selectmen in towns to administer Chapter 115 benefits to Veterans. One person may serve as a VSO for two or more communities. VSOs process applications for emergency assistance benefits that are paid to veterans and/or their dependents for periods of time when they may not be able to support themselves. They also administer benefits for burial expenses of veterans and their dependents who die without sufficient means to pay for funeral expenses. VSOs work out of City or Town Halls and are knowledgeable about an array of federal, state, and local benefits to which Veterans and dependents may be entitled. His or her job is to help Veterans in the community learn about, apply for, and in some cases, receive benefits. Every VSO is a Veteran.

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts offers a need-based program of financial and medical assistance for Veterans and their dependents known as M.G.L. Chapter 115 (Chapter 115). Qualifying Veterans and their dependents receive necessary financial assistance for food, shelter, clothing, fuel, and medical care in accordance with a formula which considers the number of dependents and income from all sources.

Eligible dependents of deceased Veterans are provided with the same benefits as if the Veteran were still living.

Every city and town has a VSO who administers this program for those with a discharge under honorable conditions. Applications are available from the VSO in the community where the veteran resides. The VSO can help veterans complete their application for Chapter 115 benefits.

List of town VSOs:

Ashburnham, Hubbardston, & Westminster

Town Hall 11 South St.

Westminster, MA 01473

978-874-7461

Sarah Wyman

Ashby

Town Hall

272 Main St.

Townsend, MA 01469

978-433-0342

Joseph Mazzola

Ayer

Town Hall

1 Main St.

Ayer, MA  01432

978-772-8220

Mike Detillion

Berlin & Bolton

Town Hall

23 Linden St.

Berlin, MA  01503

978-838-2560

James Cabral

Clinton

Town Hall

242 Church St.

Clinton, MA  01510

978-365-4112

Brendan Bailey

Fitchburg

City Hall, Room 103

718 Main St

Fitchburg, MA  01420

978-829-1797

Michele Marino

Gardner

City Hall, Room 209

95 Pleasant St.

Gardner, MA 01440

978-630-4017

TBD

Groton

Town Hall

173 Main St.

Groton, MA  01450

978-448-1175

Maureen Heard

Leominster, Sterling, & Lancaster

100 West St.

Leominster, MA  01453

978-534-7538

Richard Voutour

Lunenburg

17 Main St

Lunenburg, MA  01462

978-582-4176

TBD

Pepperell

Town Hall

1 Main St.

Pepperell, MA 01463

978-433-0342

Joseph Mazzola

Princeton

6 Town Hall Dr.

Princeton, MA 01541

978-974-7461

Sarah Wyman

Shirley

Town Clerk’s Office

7 Keady Way

Shirley, MA  01464

978-425-2600 x280

Mike Detillion

Templeton

Town Hall

160 Patriots Rd.

Templeton, MA 01468

978-894-2799

Sheila Pelletier

Townsend

Town Hall

895 Main St.

Townsend, MA 01469

978-433-0342

Joseph Mazzola

Winchendon

Town Hall

109 Front St., Dept 15

Winchendon MA 01475

978-297-0500

Scott J. Gauthier

Other Veteran Service Centers:

Montachusett Veterans Outreach Center

268 Central St., A

Gardner, MA 1440

978-632-9601

Disabled American Veterans (DAV)

3 Victory Lane

Gardner, MA 01440

978-632-1271

VA Outpatient Clinic

881 Main St.

Fitchburg, MA 01420

978-342-9781

Disclaimer: This resource comes as a courtesy from ASNCM.  You are hereby notified that Aging Services of North Central MA does not recommend, guarantee, or assume liability for the performance or lack thereof, for any of the resources listed.

Compiled by the Information & Referral at Aging Services of North Central Massachusetts. (Updated annually 9/2021; revised 9/2021)

Updated on October 25, 2021

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