The National Community Partnership Challenge recognizes recipients for their efforts in a variety of areas including suicide prevention.
National Community Partnership Challenge has recognized more than 600 exceptional partnerships that enhance the health of Veterans and their communities.
A caregiver shares her story of finding support through the VA Veteran Community Partnership program and her community to care for her husband.
Public private partnerships help improve care coordination and address the risk for suicidal behaviors and deaths by suicide.
Innovative approaches and partnerships help spread best practices across VA, making a difference in the lives of Veterans and their families
When her husband was diagnosed dementia, she turned to the local Veteran Community Partnership for help to learn more.
The VA Community Partnership Challenge winner developed models of Veteran suicide prevention for community partners in Colorado.
BayLegal – A winner in the VA National Community Partnership Challenge, providing free legal aid to low-income people including Veterans.
Veteran Sponsorship Partnership Network helps connect transitioning service members and their families to VA services and community resources.
South Texas VA uses a food security campaign to increase equitable access to food and better nutrition for Veterans in South Texas.
On Aug. 2, a mass-casualty exercise tested Bay Pines VA’s readiness as a Joint Commission-required training to test readiness in support of VA's Fourth Mission.
VA’s greatest asset in ending food insecurity for every Veteran and family is VA’s integrated approach to health care.