Elementary students participated in the third annual Wrapping for America's Warriors. They wrapped donated gifts for every inpatient at the Birmingham VA Medical Center and several transition homes.
Veteran’s daughter disclosed that her father tended to hide his personal belongings. That’s probably why his wallet went missing and was found 17 years later by workers – inside a Biloxi VA wall.
Well, no revved motorcycle parade around campus this year… but the presents still got delivered. Columbia VA’s annual Vet’s Christmas Charity Ride had to be revised this year to help local Veterans.
VA nurse Christine Long helps families facing financial hardships during the holidays. "Military service is close to my heart. I understand what these families sacrifice. I love to be able to give back."
Phoenix VA Regional Office held a Virtual Veterans Experience Action Center event, a unique opportunity for Veterans to get assistance with VA benefits they earned through their military service.
A group of West Virginia women gather to decorate a significant Christmas tree, meant to honor and remember their sons and daughters who lost their lives while serving in the United States military.
VA Fisher House Team is busy making some holiday magic for our Veterans and their families with a little extra pixie dust… providing holiday gifts and meals for guests over the next couple of weeks.
For the VHA Innovators Network 2020 meant pivoting to find a way to fulfill their mission of empowering employees and fostering a culture of innovation.
Proprietor of Butterfield Bakery, founded after her grandfather returned from WW II, she felt a need to help the front-line healthcare staff tending to patients around the clock at area hospitals.
The Elizabeth Dole Foundation (EDF), in partnership with VA, has announced the expansion of the Respite Relief for Military and Veterans Caregivers program.
2020 was a year of shifting patterns, routines and norms. We have been stuck in the house so long that it may feel like you will not remember what it is like to get back to living life to the fullest when we finally throw open our doors.
Veterans enrolled at the VA Health Care System of the Ozarks received boxes of food and household supplies from the Elks, the Boy Scouts, the DAV auxiliary and some very generous local companies.