It’s officially that time of year to plan getaways and fun outings with family and friends. Veterans Canteen Service (VCS) makes it easier than ever to book entertainment and travel offers at ShopVCS.com, an exclusive online shopping benefit for Veterans enrolled in VA Healthcare, their families, and VA employees.
ShopVCS.com serves as your full-service platform for booking hotels, rental cars, buying tickets for sporting events, movies, theme parks, concerts and more, all at discounted prices. Since its launch, nearly 200,000 members are taking advantage of all the benefits the site has to offer.
“We know how important and rewarding it can be for Veterans to travel with their families at great prices. We also know how gratifying it is for VA employees and caregivers to be able to enjoy outings with their loved ones,” said VCS Executive Director Ray Tober. “These exclusive travel and ticket deals allow us to provide value to our customers while continuing to give back to the VA community.”
ShopVCS.com also offers thousands of products from hundreds of name brands with the ability to easily and securely shop from any device including desktop, smartphone or tablet.
Proceeds from these purchases are given back in support of VA programs such as: National Rehabilitation Adaptive Sports Games, Vets Crisis Suicide Prevention, Fisher House, Women Veteran Programs, National Disaster Relief, Homelessness Veterans programs, and much more.
Whether planning a dream vacation, a trip to the movies, or going to the ball game, ShopVCS.com provides you with affordable options for your traveling excursions.
To find out more about your exclusive ticket and travel services available, visit ShopVCS.com to create your free account.
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