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  • Breaking isolation: How Veterans are finding community through gaming

    Breaking isolation: How Veterans are finding community through gaming

    Isolation is a real issue for Veterans transitioning from the military, but gaming has emerged as a powerful tool in the fight.

  • Veteran Resources: Events of the week April 28, 2025

    Veteran Resources: Events of the week April 28, 2025

    We’ve curated an assortment of events that aim to assist, educate, and enrich Veterans and their families. Each week, we post relevant and timely events for the Veteran community.

  • Hundreds of Veteran partners meet in Dayton to improve experience for transitioning military

    Hundreds of Veteran partners meet in Dayton to improve experience for transitioning military

    VetResources Community Network (VRCN) holds quarterly and national convenings aimed at improving outcomes for Veterans and their families.

  • Restoring peaceful sleep 

    Restoring peaceful sleep 

    The transition from military service to civilian life often includes difficulties with sleep, especially for Veterans with lingering trauma.

  • Veteran Outreach: Events of the week April 29, 2024

    Veteran Outreach: Events of the week April 29, 2024

    The sharing of any non-VA information does not constitute an [...]

  • Homeless Veteran finds stability after transition from military service

    Homeless Veteran finds stability after transition from military service

    Nicalayae Buford, homeless after a transition to civilian life and mental health struggles, reclaimed her life with help from VA.

  • Creating community during Blue Star Welcome Week, September 21-29

    Creating community during Blue Star Welcome Week, September 21-29

    Blue Star Welcome Week aims to inspire all Americans to welcome military families transitioning to civilian life to their new communities.

  • VA and Salesforce help Veterans and military spouses find careers

    VA and Salesforce help Veterans and military spouses find careers

    Salesforce smooths the Veterans and military spouse transition into civilian workforce.

  • #OperationGreenLight for Veterans

    #OperationGreenLight for Veterans

    From Nov. 4 to 11, buildings and homes across the country will light up green to recognize the sacrifice and strength of our Veterans as they transition from military to civilian life.

  • Partnerships empower military spouses with successful careers

    Partnerships empower military spouses with successful careers

    The VA-Salesforce partnership supports Veterans and military spouses as they transition out of active duty and into the civilian workforce.

  • VA studies employment gaps among post-9/11 women Veterans

    VA studies employment gaps among post-9/11 women Veterans

    Data shows that women Veterans who served after 9/11 experience employment gaps at greater rates than their male counterparts and women Veterans of other eras.

  • Physical fitness resources to ignite a healthier future

    Physical fitness resources to ignite a healthier future

    Staying physically fit after the military is essential for Veterans. Fitness supports overall well-being and can help with the transition to civilian life.

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