Cherokee Bend Elementary School collected and wrapped a present through Wrapping for Warriors for every inpatient Veteran at the Birmingham VA.
Face of InnoVAtion blogs focus on VA employees who are working to change and save Veteran lives through innovation. This month, meet DJ Cole.
A VA peer support specialist asked a homeless man if he was a Veteran. Days later, he was enrolled in VA health care and in his own apartment.
Caitlin Golson has given nearly 1,000 hours in volunteer time to VA and charities. She is her local Knights of Columbus Volunteer of the Year.
VA has a rich history of volunteerism. Jeannette and her late husband, Edward Feldman, were among the longest-serving VA volunteers.
For some, holidays are reminders of trauma and grief. Here are some tips from Pittsburgh VA on how to manage added stress this time of year.
Self-care takes many forms, including nourishment, which makes us think of healthy food and drink. Have you considered other ways that you nourish your body such as vitamins and nature?
The HolidayBoost campaign provides suggestions for having constructive, compassionate conversations with those you care about regarding getting the COVID-19 booster or vaccine.
What experiences do women have when the get their health care at VA? Hear what three women think and why they get their care through VA.
Over 100 VA employees joined the VA Innovators Network at a bootcamp for employees who use innovation to improve Veteran health care.
Plant-based eating is not vegetarian or vegan. It does not exclude any food or food group. VA dietitians are here to explain it all.
VA staff describe the benefits resulting from VA’s Syringe Services Program at their facilities. One Veteran calls it a “real wakeup call.”