Houston City College( HCC) welcomes you to join the Veterans Community Resource Fair, hosted by the HCC Veteran & Military-Affiliated Student Success(VMASS) Department. This event is dedicated to honoring those who’ve served, and to ensuring that veterans, servicemembers, and their families have access to the tools, services, and networks they need to thrive in civilian life.
What to Expect
A diverse lineup of local, state, and national organizations offering direct services and information (employment assistance, educational benefits, housing, healthcare, legal aid, mental wellness, financial counseling, veteran benefits, etc.).
On‑site representatives ready to answer questions, help with applications, and guide you through available programs.
Networking opportunities to connect with other veterans, community partners, support groups, and service providers.
Why It Matters
Many veterans are unaware of the full spectrum of resources available in Houston, or face barriers accessing them. This fair brings those resources together in one accessible location, bridging gaps and helping veterans make real connections with organizations that can assist them. It’s about empowerment, awareness, and community — recognizing that service does not end with active duty.
Who Should Attend
Veterans (active duty, retired, reserve, etc.)
Spouses, caregivers, and family members
Service providers, non‑profits, government agencies, and community partners who support the veteran population
Students, staff, and community members who want to support veterans or learn more about veteran issues
Bonus: Get on-the-spot GI Bill certification and Hazlewood processing for Summer & Fall 2026 classes.
When & Where
Tuesday, April 29th 10am-2pm
HCC South Campus, Community Room
*Refreshments will be served*
Join Us
Whether you’ve just transitioned out of service or are years into civilian life, this fair is built for you. Come ask your questions, get connected, and discover new resources you might not have known were available. Together, we’re strengthening Houston by taking care of those who served.