Pete Mittelstaedt lines up his wheels to line up his putt. Ray Martinez is hoping his softball-like swing magically corrects itself. Carissa DiPietro just wants to improve at a sport that is helping her get better.
VA salutes corporate citizens that pitch-into improve the lives of Veterans and remind them that their fellow Americans value them and have not forgotten about the enormous sacrifices they made for the American people.
My HealtheVet is a free, easy to use, private and secure patient portal. It empowers Veterans and service members to take charge of their health and well-being as active partners with their health care teams.
40 Veterans were hired and trained to work on the production alongside consummate theater professionals to tell a riveting story about the forging of a Shakespearean hero.
The "fridge fill" program also authorizes Veterans a one-time allowance of food and supplies for the equivalent of six people, regardless of the Veteran’s family size.
300 Vet Centers across the country, including in American Samoa, Guam and Puerto Rico, provide individual and group counseling free of charge in a safe and confidential environment to Veterans who served in a combat zone or area of hostility, experienced a military sexual trauma or served as part of a mortuary affairs or drone crew.
The Blue Star Families’ Military Family Lifestyle Survey provides a deeper understanding of the issues facing our military families to those who drive policy and decisions in the government and private sector.
Student Veterans of America’s 11th Annual National Conference offers an opportunity to help you stand out and advance in your professional development.
My HealtheVet is a web-based tool that helps more than 1.6 million Veterans improve their health by keeping track of their personal health information, refilling prescriptions and communicating with their health care provider through secure messaging.
“Bikes for Vets” helps overcome barriers to affordable and reliable transportation for many Veterans that are looking for work or are already working and do not have the resources available for transportation.
Dr. Megan McCarthy, deputy director for VA’s Suicide Prevention Program, was honored with an AMVETS Silver Helmet Award.
Marine Veteran Ben Kaler and Chaplain Habiby both served in 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. Ben in Iraq and Habiby in Vietnam. Now Kaler is working to train Habiby and other clergy to educate faith communities to use their resources to better support Veterans and their families.