WINDOW ROCK — Navajo veterans have long answered the call to serve, carrying forward a legacy of courage, sacrifice, and duty at one of the highest rates in the nation. Today, that service is met with a renewed call to action – ensuring every veteran and their family can access the benefits they have rightfully earned.

As President, I encourage every veteran and their family to take full advantage of the benefits available to you.

From housing and financial assistance to critical support services, these resources are designed to strengthen not only individual veterans, but the wellbeing of families and the future of the Navajo Nation as a whole—especially for those in our rural and underserved communities.

How to Get Started:

Register with NNVA
Complete your registration online at nnva.navajo-nsn.gov or visit a regional office.
Required Documents:
• General Claim Form
• DD-214
• Certificate of Indian Blood (CIB)
• W-9 Form
• Valid Photo ID
• Marriage/Divorce Documents (if applicable)

Contact a VSO
Work with a Veterans Service Officer for guidance and assistance with tribal and VA claims.

Apply for Programs
• Veterans Trust Fund Financial Assistance
• Veterans Housing Assistance
• Veterans Loan Program

VSO Contacts:
• Eastern Agency: 505-786-2030
• Chinle Agency: 928-674-2224
• Fort Defiance Agency: 928-871-7307
• Northern Agency: 505-368-1013
• Western Agency: 928-283-3030

Regional offices are open Monday–Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM.

We remain committed to ensuring our veterans receive the recognition, support, and resources they deserve.