Skip to content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Here’s how you know

Talk to the Veterans Crisis Line now
Dot gov

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Https

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( Lock A locked padlock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

  • VA.gov
  • Locations
  • Business
  • VA Careers
  • Contact Us

VA|News

  • News
    • Top Stories
    • Latest News
    • Benefits News
    • Health News
    • Secretary’s Blog
    • America 250
    • VA Career Stories
    • Date Archives
  • Resources
    • VetResources
    • VA/Linkedin Partnerships
    • Social Media Policy
    • How to submit a guest post
    • My HealtheVetThis will take you to the MyHealtheVet website
    • Suicide PreventionThis will take you to the Suicide Prevention website
    • VA FormsThis will take you to the VA Find a Form page
    • VA PublicationsThis will take you to the VA Publications page
  • VA Podcast Network
  • VA Press Room

Search Results

You searched for: v-veac

  • Virtual events offer tangible results

    Virtual events offer tangible results

    The Department of Veterans Affairs continues to expand offerings to [...]

  • Montana virtual event serves Veterans in Big Sky Country

    Montana virtual event serves Veterans in Big Sky Country

    Army Veteran George Werhonig needed a person to listen to his concerns to serve him. Ashley Hernandez, a Veteran services officer with the Montana Veterans Affairs Division, turned out to be that person.

  • Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center reaches 383 Veterans in Kentucky

    Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center reaches 383 Veterans in Kentucky

    From July 13th through 15th, VA partnered with the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs, United Way 211, and other community partners to host the latest V-VEAC in Kentucky. This event provided immediate action on the needs of 383 Veterans.

  • Virtual VA Veterans Experience Action Center in Arkansas helps 657 Veterans

    Virtual VA Veterans Experience Action Center in Arkansas helps 657 Veterans

    VA partnered with the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs, United Way 211, and other community partners to host the latest V-VEAC in Arkansas April 6-8. 2021. This event provided immediate action on the needs of 657 Veterans.

  • Virtual Veterans Experience Action Centers helps thousands

    Virtual Veterans Experience Action Centers helps thousands

    Virtual Veterans Experience Action Centers (V-VEACs) help improve outcomes for Veterans across the nation as a one-stop resource.

  • VA making extra effort to connect with women Veterans

    VA making extra effort to connect with women Veterans

    Due to the difference in trust amongst women Veterans versus male Veterans, VA is making an extra effort to connect to earn and restore trust.

  • Customer Experience: Bringing same day onboarding for care, benefits and community resources

    Customer Experience: Bringing same day onboarding for care, benefits and community resources

    By assembling all VA and local community partners in one place, Veterans are triaged and onboarded immediately to meet their needs.

  • Pennsylvania Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center helps more than 500 Veterans

    Pennsylvania Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center helps more than 500 Veterans

    VA hosted a Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center (V-VEAC) for Veterans in Pennsylvania, assisting Veterans in partnership with United Way 211.

  • Veterans receive assistance from VA, community partners through virtual outreach

    Veterans receive assistance from VA, community partners through virtual outreach

    VA's first Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center was held recently in Florida, providing outreach and access to explore care, benefits and more.

We’re here anytime, day or night - 24/7

If you are a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, connect with our caring, qualified responders for confidential help. Many of them are Veterans themselves.

  • Call 988 and press 1
  • Text to 838255
  • Chat confidentially now
  • Call TTY if you have hearing loss 1-800-799-4889

Get more resources at VeteransCrisisLine.net.

Last updated July 28, 2022

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
810 Vermont Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20420
1-800-698-2411

VA News

An official website of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

  • VA.gov
  • ChooseVA
  • DiscoverVA
  • DigitalVA
  • VA Outreach Events
  • VA Forms
  • VA Publications
  • About VA
  • VA mobile apps
  • Accessibility at VA
  • No FEAR Act data
  • Whistleblower Protection
  • Office of the Inspector General
  • VA plans, budget, finances, and performance
  • Agency Financial Report
  • Privacy policy
  • FOIA requests
  • Disclaimers
  • Open data
  • Vulnerability disclosure policy
  • Copyright policy

Looking for U.S. government information and services?  Visit USA.gov

Page load link
Go to Top