Almost 6 million of those caregivers support a military service member or Veteran.
Partnership between VA and Elizabeth Dole Foundation offers 40,000 hours of free home health care to more than 1,600 Veteran caregiver families.
A CVEB is a community group composed of Veterans, advocates, Veteran-serving organizations and other civic leaders who collaborate to deliver needed services to the Veteran population.
The Northern Shenandoah Valley Community Veterans Enagement Board (NSV CVEB) serves Veterans and their families with a focus area of the City of Winchester, Frederick County, Clarke County and Warren County.
This year, VA again joins more than 11,000 organizations across the country as a commemorative partner supporting the Department of Defense in this Vietnam War Commemoration.
The State of Veteran Customer Experience Community Partner Mini-Summit gives VA an opportunity to share examples of how our strong partnerships have made the experience of our Veterans easier, more effective, and more emotionally resonate.
VA recently thanked nine Veteran Friendly Communities from across the country to highlight community-based efforts of improving the Veteran outcomes.
DAV’s promotes the development of supportive housing and services to assist homeless Veterans becoming productive, self-sufficient members of society.
VA worked with state representatives to compile a list of the most popular state Veteran monument, part of a five part series.
If you are a Veteran receiving health care at the Marcus Institute of Brain Health or the Wounded Warrior Project, VA makes it easy for you to transition to VA health care.
AMVETS has dedicated itself to shining a light on suicide prevention, from our local chapters to our national commander.