Address
114 N. Holcombe Ave Suite 230
Litchfield, MN
Hours:
Monday through Friday 8 am – 5pm
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Address:
114 North Holcombe Avenue Suite 170
Litchfield, MN 55355
Hours:
Monday through Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
With over 50 CareerForce locations throughout the state, you’re sure to find one that fits your career development or talent matching needs. CareerForce is committed to helping:
- Individuals start, advance or change their career
- Employers attract, develop and retain talent, and
- Minnesota thrive economically
As a collaborative group of private, public and nonprofit partners, we offer an impressive range of innovative services, including one-on-one guidance, training, networking, labor market information and much more. We are a rich resource for anyone, from any walk of life, at any career or recruitment stage.
Veterans Service Officer:
Tim Steinert
Address:
Family Services Center
114 North Holcombe Avenue
Suite 120
Litchfield, MN 55355
This office serves our county’s veterans, their dependents, and widows with application for, and ongoing eligibility for, benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the State Department of Veterans Affairs. They provide information regarding numerous programs, and expert assistance in the development and follow-through of all claims for entitlements.
Within the county government system, this office mainly interacts with Social Services, with additional interaction with Court Services, County Recorder, County Treasurer and County Public Health Nursing Services.
The Veterans Service office also provides assistance in gaining access to state veterans homes and VA medical centers for either in-patient or out-patient treatment, including assistance with transportation to these facilities. They also keep veterans and their dependents informed of any changes in federal and state programs and policies through seminars, news articles, and newsletters.