Recently, Yunhe County Veterans Affairs Bureau, together with the township (street) and village (community) service stations such as Chishi Township, Yuanhe Street, and Shaxi Village, Bailongshan Street, carried out the activity of "sending policy, experience, and service" to serve the veterans "at zero distance" and send them the warmth of "home".
What are the changes in the medical policy for ex servicemen? How to get the living allowance? How to handle the discount card? In response to the concerns of ex servicemen, the staff made a display board to read the Law on the Protection of Ex servicemen and the Implementation Rules for the Assistance and Assistance of Ex servicemen in Difficulties face to face, and distributed brochures and guidance books on the Law on the Protection of Ex servicemen to help them better understand the relevant policies.
"I didn't know who to look for when I met a problem before, but now someone comes to ask me about my situation and will take the initiative to help me coordinate and solve it," Wang Jingsen, a retired soldier, said happily.
It is understood that in order to listen to the voice of ex servicemen, the County Bureau of Veterans Affairs organized a symposium to understand the needs and difficulties of ex servicemen, listen to their opinions and suggestions, and provide them with contact cards for ex servicemen service stations to facilitate follow-up reflection and consultation. The mobile ex servicemen service station also employs experts and staff in different fields to form a professional team, who take turns to serve as the "station master on duty" to provide multi field content services. "We invited the business backbones of the county market supervision bureau and the county tax bureau to serve as the first batch of 'shift stationmasters', and gave a detailed introduction on the entrepreneurship, employment, consumer rights protection, preferential measures and other aspects of the retired soldiers, which was recognized by the retired soldiers." The relevant person in charge of the county retired military affairs bureau introduced.
In the next step, the County Veterans Affairs Bureau will continue to provide all-round errand services, realize the transformation of the ex servicemen service station from a fixed special window to a mobile agency, change from "waiting for the door" to "delivering the door", and work hard for the ex servicemen to do practical things, do good things and accomplish things with heart and emotion.