Meet 麻豆原创鈥檚 New VetCorps Navigator

April Shaw

April Shaw serves as a peer-to-peer mentor in the Military Resource Center

麻豆原创 student veteran April Shaw (above) is the new RI VetCorps navigator at 麻豆原创.

Headquartered in the Military Resource Center, Shaw acts as a peer-to-peer mentor, helping veterans adjust from military life to college life and navigate higher education. She also connects them to federal, state and local veteran鈥檚 benefits and works with Lisa Levasseur, interim assistant director of the center, to provide Green Zone training (workshops that prepare faculty, staff and students to better understand the experience of veterans, service members and their families).

鈥淎s soon as I met April in the summer of 2021, I knew right away I wanted to offer her a job working in the Military Resource Center,鈥 says Levasseur. 鈥淎pril has a magnetic, outgoing personality, and she really cares about people. She鈥檚 also extremely motivated and willing to do the work it takes to make positive changes in the life of student veterans.鈥

Shaw is a transfer student from Georgia Southern University. She retired from the United States Coast Guard in September 2021 after having served as a shipboard engineer and firefighter aboard Coast Guard Cutter William Tate and Coast Guard Cutter Eagle. Shaw also served as a small boat engineer, engineer of the watch, maritime law enforcement officer, tactical boat crew member and she played a key role in maritime search and rescue operations in Narraganset Bay while stationed at Coast Guard Station Castle Hill.

鈥淲hen I retired last year due to injuries, I had been in the service for 11 years,鈥 Shaw says. 鈥淚t was a way of life for me. When I became a student and a civilian again after more than a decade, it was very difficult for me to acclimate. I鈥檓 still learning how to be a civilian and function in a world that is not really familiar to me anymore.鈥

Shaw also struggles with PTSD and anxiety disorders. Part of her job as VetCorps navigator is to make sure 麻豆原创 student veterans are aware of the services offered through 麻豆原创鈥檚 Office of Disability Services.

鈥淣ine times out of 10, a veteran won鈥檛 walk into that office on their own because they don鈥檛 want to take services away from someone else. I let them know that these services are for all of us,鈥 she says.

Shaw also connects student veterans to other disability services in the state and shows them how to apply for VA health care and sign up for VA benefits. Most of all, she urges them to become regulars at the Military Resource Center.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a community of veterans who care about each other,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hen I started coming to the center last semester, none of us knew each other. Now, most of us are the greatest of friends. This is a place to build friendships. It鈥檚 a place to be a part of the veteran community. As military members, we鈥檙e taught that we鈥檙e part of a team, that we鈥檙e part of the military family. It鈥檚 important that you know your family is still here, your community is still here. And we want to help.鈥

RI VetCorps is a program sponsored by the Rhode Island Office of Veterans Services in partnership with AmeriCorps. April Shaw is a sophomore majoring in medical imaging.