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  • #VeteranOfTheDay Army Veteran David Wesley Armstrong

    #VeteranOfTheDay Army Veteran David Wesley Armstrong

    Today's #VeteranOfTheDay is Korean War Army Veteran David Wesley Armstrong, who went missing in 1951.

  • Veteran manages MST, finds her calling to help others

    Veteran manages MST, finds her calling to help others

    VA mental health care and telehealth help Veteran manage the effects of her military sexual trauma (MST) and regain control of her life. Today, she helps Veterans access VA care.

  • Dispelling myths of MST to prevent Veteran homelessness

    Dispelling myths of MST to prevent Veteran homelessness

    A lack of public awareness about MST leaves gaps in our national discourse. Dispelling myths can help survivors know they are not alone and connect them to resources.

  • Neil Armstrong: American pioneer

    Neil Armstrong: American pioneer

    NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon. He was also a seasoned Naval aviator.

  • Provider webinar: New Beyond MST mobile app enhances treatment for survivors

    Provider webinar: New Beyond MST mobile app enhances treatment for survivors

    This webinar will introduce Beyond MST, a new mobile mental health app designed for MST survivors and those who care for them.

  • Dallas Vet Center offers women Veterans MST support

    Dallas Vet Center offers women Veterans MST support

    Coping with Military Sexual Trauma - a new support group for military sexual trauma. It’s psychoeducational basics and covers PTSD 101. Coping skills and different therapies to help Veterans.

  • Beyond MST mobile app for military sexual trauma survivors

    Beyond MST mobile app for military sexual trauma survivors

    VA is committed to supporting Veterans who experienced military sexual trauma. The new, free Beyond MST mobile app is designed specifically to support MST survivors’ healing and recovery.

  • Vets First Podcast S:1 E:6: Extraordinary circumstances: Son donates kidney to father and Jack Jones receives the first Hepatitis C positive kidney

    Vets First Podcast S:1 E:6: Extraordinary circumstances: Son donates kidney to father and Jack Jones receives the first Hepatitis C positive kidney

    In this episode Vince and David, a father and son pair, talk two days before their kidney transplant surgery for Vince, an Air Force Veteran.

  • You’re not alone: VA is here for MST survivors

    You’re not alone: VA is here for MST survivors

    During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, VA is connecting with MST survivors and raising awareness of its MST related services and treatment.

  • VA Research reveals circumstances that can lead to homelessness among women Veterans

    VA Research reveals circumstances that can lead to homelessness among women Veterans

    VA provides a full range of programs and services to help Veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness secure stable housing and achieve independence. These resources are vital for all Veterans, especially women: homelessness among female Veterans increased by 2% between 2018 and 2019, while homelessness among male Veterans declined by 3% during the same period.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Army Veteran Hubert Menno Amstutz

    #VeteranOfTheDay Army Veteran Hubert Menno Amstutz

    Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Hubert Menno Amstutz, who served as a surgeon in France, Belgium and Germany during World War II.

  • Tee-shirts say “You’re not alone” to MST survivors

    Tee-shirts say “You’re not alone” to MST survivors

    Sexual Assault Awareness Month was observed at Fayetteville VA Medical Center with a display of tee-shirts created for the Clothesline Project by survivors of military sexual trauma.

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Last updated July 24, 2023

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