It's held in conjunction with the week of the PGA Championship, which is being held in Louisville this year.
There will also be staff from Enrollment and Eligibility, Caregiver Support, Suicide Prevention, Community Care and the Women Veterans program.
It's the largest expansion of veteran benefits since the GI Bill.
Using education benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Cameron Bahl got his degree from Galen College of Nursing in Louisville.
The lifelong advocate for veterans worked to establish Gold Star Family memorials across the country.
The $180 million site will replace the existing Robley Rex VA Medical Center near Mellwood Avenue and River Road.
Crews will break ground this fall, and construction is expected to be complete in 2025.
For now, those vaccines will be only for health care personnel, veterans living in nursing homes and spinal cord unit residents.
Discussions about the transportation job are fluid and ongoing.
The department is taking steps to alert veterans whose information was compromised.