Kayla Williams discusses the mission of the Center for Women Veterans and the care and resources VA provides for our women Veterans.
Danielle Corazza talks about her service in the military, being a VA patient, being a caregiver, entrepreneurship, and much more.
In conjunction with VA’s participation in the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s 100 Million Healthier Lives initiative, the Center for Women Veterans has partnered with VA’s Office of Community Engagement to improve women Veterans’ health and well-being.
A wide range of art by 10 women Veterans will be on display at 10 VA medical centers throughout the month of March.
Today, there are roughly 2 million living women Veterans, and while we are over nine percent of the total living Veteran population, our military service often is hidden in many articles, books, research and images depicting military heroes.
Listen to our interview with Army Veteran Kayla Williams as she talks about her decision to join the military, Military before & after the 9/11 attacks, serving in Iraq and transitioning from Servicemember to military spouse and Veteran.
On Nov. 2, the Center for Women Veterans hosted its inaugural meeting with representatives from Veterans service organizations, military service organizations, and non-profit organizations.
Kayla M. Williams assumed duties this week as director, serving as primary adviser to the secretary on department policies, programs and legislation that affect women Veterans.
The eMentor program connects organizations seeking hire Veterans with women Veterans seeking help with attaining their professional goals.
The Mint committed to holding two career fairs—one in Denver and the other in Philadelphia. Although open to the public, the fairs focused on veterans with a special outreach effort to women veterans. The positions that needed to be filled included metal forming machine operators; coin manufacturers; tool and parts attendants; and materials handlers.
Chicago Vet Center and VA gave women Veterans information on VA services available to them.
In a landmark event, the first national women Veterans Experience Action Center (VEAC) was held Oct. 31 through Nov. 2, 2023.





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