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  • Former first sergeant finds healing at Vet Center, learns self-care after service

    Former first sergeant finds healing at Vet Center, learns self-care after service

    The confidential counseling was a breakthrough for her addiction, and Kelly began prioritizing her health immediately.

  • Former paratrooper earns Volunteer of the Year award for work with incarcerated Veterans

    Former paratrooper earns Volunteer of the Year award for work with incarcerated Veterans

    Kevin Burrill, a former paratrooper, found a new calling working with incarcerated Veterans and earned the Volunteer of the Year Award.

  • VA’s readjustment counseling service provides needed support during Camp Fire disaster

    VA’s readjustment counseling service provides needed support during Camp Fire disaster

    The Chico Vet Center, in Chico, California, was the first place many Veterans gathered for safety as the devastating Camp Fire in Paradise destroyed their homes and engulfed their community.

  • Boots & Badges: Laredo Vet Center takes part in care package drive for deployed service members

    Boots & Badges: Laredo Vet Center takes part in care package drive for deployed service members

      LAREDO, Texas — The Laredo Vet Center hosted a [...]

  • VA reaches out to help those recovering from Hurricane Harvey in Beaumont, Texas

    VA reaches out to help those recovering from Hurricane Harvey in Beaumont, Texas

    Work continues, around the clock, to put the city of Beaumont, Texas, back in operation. But, care at the Beaumont VA clinic hasn’t stopped. It's gone mobile.

  • Harvey recovery updates: Alleviating red tape for those needing care, Mobile Vet Centers deploy

    Harvey recovery updates: Alleviating red tape for those needing care, Mobile Vet Centers deploy

    Read some of the latest updates and stories from VA facilities across Texas as they resume operations following Hurricane Harvey.

  • Responding to the needs of Veterans affected by Hurricane Harvey

    Responding to the needs of Veterans affected by Hurricane Harvey

    The VA Integrated Operations Center was activated to coordinate efforts from VA’s central office in Washington. Local and regional assets in Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana are also mobilized to respond and assist those VA facilities most impacted by the storm.

  • Veterans, community in Dallas find counseling through VA Mobile Vet Centers

    Veterans, community in Dallas find counseling through VA Mobile Vet Centers

    VA's Mobile Vet Centers are available for counseling in downtown Dallas from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 1400 South Lamar Street at the site of the police station memorial.

  • Army Veteran finds confidant at VA Vet Center

    Army Veteran finds confidant at VA Vet Center

    Vet Centers are available in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and America Samoa.

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