We’ve curated an assortment of events that aim to assist, educate, and enrich Veterans and their families. Each week, we’ll continue to post relevant and timely events for the Veteran community.
To celebrate National Volunteer Week, today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Marine Corps Veteran Tim Sullivan. Sullivan served as an aircraft munitions specialist during the Cold War.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Sidney C. Graves, who was a two-time Distinguished Service Cross recipient in World War I.
Charles Franklin created Rideshare to help homeless Veterans get to job interviews and find housing opportunities. When COVID-19 came to America, he adapted the network of ridesharing services.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Esther Jane McNeil, who served as a nurse in the Pacific theater during World War II and in the Korean War.
Are green, open spaces calling your name? You’re not alone. […]
VA today announced a preliminary plan for distributing the COVID-19 vaccinations it will implement once the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues an emergency use authorization for a vaccine.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Marvin D. Kellem IV, who served for more than 30 years as both enlisted and officer.
The VA Fisher House program expanded from 43 to 48 VA Fisher Houses in 2020. The latest is the new 16-suite Fisher House on the campus of the Veterans Health Care System in New Orleans, Louisiana.
December 10-17—during the “PACT Act Week of Action”—VA medical centers around the country will be holding in-person town halls to provide information on VA health care eligibility and benefits.
Before physicians had science, they relied on the art of medicine, which, according to Hippocrates, consists of three things: the disease, the patient and the physician.
VA worked with state representatives to compile a list of the most popular unique or newest benefit for Veterans, part of a five part series.