Veterans Affairs

Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veteran Groundbreaking

Veterans home breaking ground

Military Appreciation Month

Military-Appreciation

Fort Worth Veterans Day Parade

Veteran parade Marine Corps

City Council Recognizes Employee Veterans

City Employees Veterans

 

Resources for Veterans

Applications are open for the 2024 Distinguished Service to Veterans Award in the Fort Worth Neighborhood Awards until Jan.2, 2025. Apply here!

Vision: Make Fort Worth a more veteran-friendly city by streamlining services and resources for all veterans and their families.

Mission: The City of Fort Worth Veterans Affairs Office aims to provide support for Fort Worth residents and employees who are veterans, active duty, or guard/reserves, their families, and the wider military-affiliated community. By collaborating with federal, state, and local initiatives and programs, the Office strives to serve as a central point of contact for resources for those who have served or are serving our country.

 

Veterans Affairs Officer

Joaquin Castillo Veterans Coordinator Joaquin Castillo

City of Fort Worth Veterans Affairs Officer

Joaquin Castillo is the inaugural Veterans Affairs Officer for the City of Fort Worth. He is a highly decorated Airborne Ranger who served with the United States Army Special Operations Command and enlisted after the tragic events of 9/11. Castillo completed several combat deployments, including missions in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Castillo's career with City of Fort Worth began as a Code Compliance Officer in 2020, and he was recognized as Code Officer of the Year in 2023. He also served as a Community Engagement Liaison. Previously, Castillo served as Deputy Commissioner for Nassau County Veterans Services in New York, representing 75,000 veterans. His leadership was instrumental in championing several crucial programs in Washington, D.C., and state legislation, including securing funding for Veterans' Education (Post 9/11 GI Bill) and the PFC Joseph P. Dwyer Peer Support Program for veterans facing PTSD and mental health challenges.

Castillo has a bachelor's from Texas A&M in International Studies, with minors in business and Spanish, and has a master's from Baruch College in Public Administration.

Castillo is a lifetime member of the VFW and member of the American Legion. He holds the position of Veterans Parade chairperson for the Tarrant County Veterans Council and serves as an Executive Council Member for the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl.