Veterans were joined by families and friends at Tomah VA first centenarian celebration.
VA Secretary Denis McDonough spoke at the National Press Club on Nov. 7, 2022. The following are his remarks from the event.
Staff from VA were on hand to support Veterans and their families throughout the 3-day SVA "NatCon" event.
Recently VA senior leaders and staff learned about military culture by participating in Tour of Duty (ToD) training at VA’s Central Office in Washington, D.C.
Secretary Denis McDonough provides remarks at the American Legion's 103rd National Convention.
Buddy Check Week, recognized this year Oct. 21-25, is a call to action for all Veterans to reaffirm their bonds and the connections that unite them across the nation.
The service reduces the burden of lengthy travel for Veterans and their caregivers, improving access to care and affording Veterans more time to focus on healing.
Preventing and eliminating Veteran homelessness is a top priority for VA. Wilmington VA is doing its part to help.
Have you seen a VA employee doing something noteworthy, in words or action, and making a positive difference to the Veterans we serve? If so, you can recognize these heroes by nominating them for an I CARE Award.
Veterans from diverse backgrounds need to feel represented in the faces they see at VA, and through a new partnership with the NAACP, we’re expanding our efforts towards that goal.
Tribal and Indian Affairs Advisory Committee includes 15 members from different tribal nations and a native Hawaiian Veteran.
Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast discusses how the One Team approach is allowing VA to house more Veterans.