Racial equity is a critical component to ensuring Veterans from historically underserved groups receive the support they need to regain permanent housing.
The mission of VA’s Veterans Justice Outreach Program is to identify justice-involved Veterans and facilitate access to VA services.
Veterans Justice Outreach Specialist coordinates with justice systems to help justice-involved Veterans in local courts and jails.
Wilmington VA and law enforcement collaboration leads to increase in health care use, study finds.
Shar-Ron Bui spent 25 years in prison, was homeless and lost his daughter. He now dedicates his life to helping other Veterans.
Hybrid career fairs are transforming the way job seekers and potential employers interact. Therefore, Veteran Readiness & Employment Service (VR&E) is hosting a Hybrid Career Fair with the theme “Hiring America’s Best.”
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Coral Wong Pietsch, who was the first female Asian American general officer in the Army and the first female general officer in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps.
For the first time in nearly three years (due to the global COVID-19 pandemic), the Advisory Committee on Minority Veterans (ACMV) was able to meet in person.
SkillBridge provides transitioning service members opportunities to gain federal government work experience, such as becoming a police officer.
Free and low-cost resources are available to service members and Veterans that can make legal concerns less burdensome.
Over the past month, the Center for Minority Veterans hosted a five-part webinar series commemorating the contribution of Hispanic/Latino Veterans
Veteran Michael Magyar credits the HUD-VA Supportive Housing program for helping him overcome homelessness.