Mark Earley highlights veteran services outreach and community engagement

Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District - www.facebook.com
Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District - www.facebook.com
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Mark Earley, a public figure active in Virginia, shared updates on his social media accounts regarding recent meetings and community engagement. On August 26, 2025, Earley posted about his meeting with Chuck Zingler, Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Veterans Services, and John Hall, Director of Transformation at the same department. In his post, he wrote: “Appreciated meeting with Chuck Zingler, Commissioner of Virginia Dept of Veterans Services and John Hall, Director of Transformation, Dept of Veterans Services. For any vets out there — if you ever need assistance connecting with Veterans Services, reach out and we can help.” (August 26, 2025).

Later that day, Earley participated in National Dog Day celebrations by sharing a personal story about his dog. He stated: “Apparently it’s #nationaldogday So in honor of that, this is Blue the hound dog. Blue is a good boy…except when he steals food…which he does a lot…but we got a friend in him.” (August 26, 2025).

On August 27, 2025, Earley posted another message: “Let’s keep a good thing going.”

The Department of Veterans Services in Virginia provides support for veterans across the state through various programs and initiatives aimed at assisting former service members and their families.



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