VA offers disaster relief resources for VA debts
VA has resources available to ensure natural disasters do not make the already challenging situation of owing a VA debt worse. If you are experiencing financial hardship and are unable to repay your VA debt because of a natural disaster, relief options are available.
Veterans living or traveling abroad can learn more here about the Foreign Medical Program including eligibility and enrollment and more.
Avoid COVID-19 by switching your in-person appointments to VA Video Connect. Telehealth visits save you time and protect you from exposure.
VA committed to giving Veterans support to foster healthy relationships and improve services to Veterans who’ve experienced domestic abuse.
Just under 70 years ago, an Army Veteran’s stand against racial injustice changed interstate transportation. Sarah Keys was a young, Black soldier serving at Fort Dix, New Jersey. She traveled on her way home to Washington, North Carolina, Aug. 1, 1952.
You Asked, We Answered: What type of face mask should I wear for the best protection against omicron? Construction and fit are important.
VA has launched a user-friendly online financial status report form for VBA debts. This comes on the heels of launching the online tool in 2021.
Veterans and active duty service members can get one step closer to student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
This month, VA staff across America will volunteer in the PIT Count to help end homelessness.
VA Gulf War Research Advisory Committee hosting virtual public event on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses
VA Committee on Gulf War Veterans’ illnesses to host virtual meeting Jan. 27 for Veterans, physicians, scientists and the general public.
You Asked, We Answered: Learn about the Omicron variant and how it differs from other strains, and the benefit of COVID-19 booster shots.
Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is the best way to protect others and health care workers from hospitalization and death, VA Secretary Denis McDonough said Jan. 19 at a Blue Star Families online forum.
Are you a Post-9/11 GI Bill® student who relies on your Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) and/or kicker payments while enrolled in school? If so, are you aware of the new monthly Enrollment Verification requirement for the 2021-2022 school year?