VA staff member Joni Stalnaker used the Stay Quit Coach app to quit smoking. She now encourages Veterans and other VA staff to use VA tools.
Community partners, individuals, employees and anonymous donors have generously made donations for food insecure Veterans.
Annie is a VA text messaging system that sends automated messages to Veterans covering a variety of health-related topics.
Veteran Jennifer Higginbotham survived two war-time deployments and a battle with PTSD. Now she finds strength in sharing her story, offering hope to fellow Veterans and giving back.
LGBTQ+ Veterans and their loved ones can find the care they need to support them at VA, including crisis resources.
PACT Act events across America were held to explain to Veterans what the historic law could mean for them and their family members.
VA has Women Veteran Program Managers and other key staff designated to serve women Veterans. You belong at VA.
Have you ever tried setting intentions instead of, or in addition to, your resolutions? Intentions come from the heart, help your heart and mind come into alignment, and can help reconnect us to our mission, aspiration, and purpose (MAP).
Veterans are never alone. If you’re going through a tough time or having thoughts of suicide, the Veterans Crisis Line is available 24/7.
Support your loved ones who smoke by talking about the risks of smoking. Here are great resources available to help them quit.
Boston VA police dog Belle comes from a family of bird hunting dogs, a great choice for police work due to her breed’s incredible ability for tracking.
The Veterans Health Library offers Veterans, family members, and caregivers online access to Veteran-focused health information.