KFOX 14 News
Crystal Price
Fri, Oct 02 2015
In addition to the veteran cases, they also work with other organizations to hold events such as the annual Stand Down. Through this event, they go out in the community and offer showers, meals, and clothes for homeless veterans.EL PASO, Texas -- The El Paso Veterans Treatment Court program has received state recognition for the services they provide in the community.
The Texas Veterans Commission recently presented the El Paso specialty court with the Patriotism Award.
The court program offers treatment to veterans who get in trouble with the law, opposed to sending them straight to jail.
Through grants from the Office of the Governor, the program offers treatment to veterans who may suffer from substance abuse or mental health illnesses.
Angie Juarez Barill, judge for the 346th District Court, started the program three years ago. "We saw so many of our men and women veterans and so many active military coming through our court system," Barill said. "So we knew we had to do something about it."
Through this 18-month program, veterans are able to receive counseling and the court assists scheduling VA appointments.
Since the program started the El Paso Veteran's Court has had 50 veterans graduate from the program.
However, Barill said they have had more than 250 veterans who have applied. Barill said these individuals were turned away because they could not prove they had a combat-related illness.
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