The Women Veterans Call Center is staffed by trained, compassionate female VA employees, who can provide and link callers to available resources, such as health care, benefits and cemetery information via phone, chat and now text.
VetConnect brought 75+ organizations together in Texas to link Veterans with vital services, drawing over 1,100 attendees for health care and benefits.
VA offers services to support women Veterans affected by IPV, including screening, safety planning, mental health care, and access to safe shelters and legal assistance.
Helpful information for women Veterans during Healthy Aging Month and what they can do to stay healthy.
VA supports women Veterans with personalized care and devices to address common, treatable sexual health concerns at every stage of life.
Are you thinking about the best way to feed your baby? Here is what you need to know.
TaTonja Jones, Veteran and Nurse Practitioner in the Rheumatology Clinic, brings compassion and understanding to every Veteran she serves.
For women Veterans, harassment in a health care setting can bring up earlier military sexual trauma. This is not acceptable.
VA is doing a lot to meet the needs of women Veterans—improving access, expanding services, and investing in specialized care.
Have you recently transitioned from military service, or are you looking to better understand the benefits and services available to you or a Veteran in your life? Here’s a step-by-step guide on how you can apply for your earned benefits and services.
VA's contact centers have moved to the cloud to boost resilience of critical Veteran-facing platforms, cut costs, and drive exceptional service to Veterans.
VA’s latest data shows a decrease in the suicide rate among women Veterans, but more effective interventions and support systems are needed.












