On this Day of Service and Remembrance, VA has many great opportunities for you, your community organization or a service group to give back to Veterans.
Veterans and VA employees join Americans in remembering 9/11… the thousands of lives lost and the thousands injured and impacted by the terrorist attack.
American Corporate Partners connects post-9/11 Veterans with corporate professionals for customized career guidance.
Today's #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Diana Beatriz Borrero, who died at the Pentagon on 9/11.
In the 22 years since 9/11, Veterans have consistently risen to the occasion, ensuring that we "never forget" the spirit of unity that defined the nation at that pivotal moment. We've dedicated ourselves to volunteering in under-resourced communities, lending a hand during natural disasters and serving in food banks to combat food insecurity.
Recent and ongoing IT updates have made the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill application on VA.gov easier and faster than ever before to complete.
Data shows that women Veterans who served after 9/11 experience employment gaps at greater rates than their male counterparts and women Veterans of other eras.
Today's #VeteranOfTheDay honors Navy Veteran Nehamon Lyons IV, who died on 9/11 in the attack on the Pentagon.
VA’s national cemeteries will host a National Day of Service on Monday, September 11 to honor our nation’s servicemembers, police, fire and first responders on the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. This day of service will take place at more than 60 national VA cemeteries and include opportunities for volunteers to clean headstones and participate in other beautification activities.
Discover how nonprofit, Leashes of Valor pairs post-9/11 Veterans with service dogs from shelters, aiding recovery from PTSD, TBI, and other military traumas.
Our Military Kids (OMK) is a national nonprofit group that provides extracurricular activity scholarships to children and teens (ages 3-18) of deployed National Guard and Reserve and post-9/11 combat-injured Veterans in treatment. OMK has expanded its eligibility criteria to include children of post-9/11 combat wounded, ill or injured Veterans with a VA individual disability rating of 30% or higher who are receiving treatment for a presumptive condition outlined in the PACT Act.
For the first time in 78 years, G.I. Bill® applicants can receive an immediate, real-time education benefits decision, thanks to the simplified Post-9/11 GI Bill application experience.