Veteran Commission

Veterans Commission

As the results of the 2014 Veterans Needs Assessment conducted by the County and the recommendation of the Board of Supervisors, the Veterans Commission was created to address the needs of the over 33,000 veterans and their families living in San Mateo County.  The Commission is charged with recommending programs, plans, procedures and policies that facilitate their access to critical benefits and services and address areas of unmet needs.

The Commission shall establish the time and place of its regular meetings, shall meet at least 6 times a year, unless otherwise determined by a majority vote of the Commission.

San Mateo County Boards & Commission page has general information about the Veterans Commission (Member Roster, Commission Details, Terms, etc).

Veterans Commission Strategic Plan

Click here to download the 2019 - 2022 Strategic Plan

San Mateo County Suicides Data 

Veterans Commission 2021 Veterans Needs Assessment

Click here to download the 2021 Veterans Needs Assessment

Veterans Commission 2024 Meetings

Month Date Location Agenda Minutes Handouts
January 1/08/2024

400 Harbor Boulevard, Building B, Belmont, CA 94002

Minutes Handouts
March 03/11/2024

400 Harbor Boulevard, Building B, Belmont, CA 94002

    Agenda Minutes Handouts
May 05/09/2024

400 Harbor Boulevard, Building B, Belmont, CA 94002

    Agenda

Handouts

 

July 07/08/2024

400 Harbor Boulevard, Building B, Belmont, CA 94002

Handouts
September 09/09/2024

400 Harbor Boulevard, Building B, Belmont, CA 94002

Handouts
November

11/18/2024

 

400 Harbor Boulevard, Building B, Belmont, CA 94002

 

TBD Handouts

2023 Veterans Commission Meeting Archived Minutes & Agenda

Membership

The Commission shall consist of nine (11) voting members and two (2) alternates who shall be residents of the County of San Mateo, work in the County, or provide services, which target and benefit veterans residing in the County.  

List of Current Members

Link

Term

For the initial appointment of members, five (5) members shall be appointed to serve three (3) year terms and four (4) members shall be appointed to serve two (2) year terms. Thereafter, each of the terms shall be three (3) year terms. Upon the conclusion of a term, a member may be reappointed subject to a maximum of four (4) full three (3) year terms.

Duties

To advise and make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors; to develop and implement an annual work plan; to provide a public forum for input from the veterans community to identify unmet needs; to work with existing veterans’ advocacy and service organizations to help coordinate systems of care and benefits; to act as an advocate for veterans, taking positions pertaining to federal, state and local policies, programs, procedures and any legislation affecting veterans and their families; and to fulfill other duties and engage in other activities as directed by the Board of Supervisors

Questions regarding the Veterans Commission please contact Ed Kiryczun at ekiryczun@smcgov.orgor 650-802-7930

Meetings Archive

 

Veterans Needs Assessment

In 2014 the Veterans Commission conducted an assessment of the Veteran Population in San Mateo County. In 2021 the Commission conducted an update of the assessment. The purpose of these assessments was to better understand the needs of veterans and their family members on our community and how the Veterans Commission could better assist them.