An Air Force Vietnam Veteran gained hope and independence with support from his caregiver, VA chaplain and health care team.
VA chaplains offer bereavement care, spiritual support and virtual meetings via VA Video Connect.
Chaplain Kaylla Cooper hails from a military family and spent her entire life knowing she would join the Armed Forces.
Chapel at New Mexico VA in Albuquerque officially renamed to pay homage to four heroic World War II chaplains.
VA chaplains are there for Veterans and family members who have witnessed or experienced, or are at risk of, domestic violence and intimate partner violence.
Chaplain: “I have a newfound appreciation for the young men and women aboard the ship…especially in awe of all the women sailors I saw on the USS Nimitz.”
Veterans in intensive care use iPads to see loved ones. VA chaplains facilitate these meaningful interactions using VA Video Connect. Their iPads are provided in collaboration with Apple.
Chaplains at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System have adapted creatively by finding innovative and meaningful ways to continue providing care. “What else can we do to serve our country’s Veterans?”
VA Chaplains are using tech to connect Veteran patients with their families and friends at VA Community Living Centers across the country.
When a torpedo struck the U.S. Dorchester, four Army chaplains brought hope in despair through the pandemonium. The slipped off their own life jackets, put them on four soldiers and told them to jump.
Marcus Hives, a health technician at the Baton Rouge Community-Based Outpatient Clinic, received The Chapel of the Four Chaplains Legion of Honor Award.
Juliana M. Lesher’s career and spiritual journey caring for patients [...]












