AARP and Blue Star Families are providing guidance to Veteran caregivers to improve Veteran care during COVID-19 and beyond. Take part in the Military Caregivers: Celebrating America’s Hidden Heroes virtual town hall on Tuesday, May 18 at 3 p.m. ET.
As part of National Volunteer Week, VA is hosting VetServe 2022, a campaign to strengthen volunteer capacity across the nation on April 21.
Operation Gratitude invites you to help pay it forward to our troops this May for Military Appreciation Month.
Free resources from AARP’s new job center help Veterans and […]
In April, our country marks the Month of the Military Child. During this month, we pay tribute to the incredible resilience of military-connected children, which includes active duty, National Guard, Reserve and children of Veterans.
Due to recent world events, Veterans may be feeling emotional distress as they may be reminded of their own deployment experiences.
Would you like to support the resettlement of our Afghan allies and other vulnerable Afghan national refugees? Here is how you can help with the Afghanistan response.
Due to Veterans from all eras reacting to the events in Afghanistan, such as withdrawal and take over by the Taliban, VA is working quickly to share resources, call center information, peer support and other community services.
Family members of Veterans are currently facing two challenges – supporting the Veteran they love with all they are thinking and feeling and coping with their own thoughts and feelings. VA has resources and information for both of these challenges.
Founded by military spouses, Blue Star Families supports and strengthens Veteran and military families through free events and community connections.
Blue Star Mothers event provided over $20,000 in household appliances, cleaning supplies, bed linens, hygiene supplies, food and cooking supplies to Veterans.
Veterans and military members received answers to COVID-19 vaccine questions from senior medical and military leaders during a virtual session Feb. 4