In episode six, podcast hosts Levi Sowers and Brandon Rea interview two Vets to talk about mental health issues, including TBI and PTSD.
VA diagnoses 7,700 Veterans with lung cancer each year and an estimated 900,000 remain at risk due to age, smoking and other environmental exposures during and after military service.
Battle Creek VA’s Alive and Running VA5K for Veteran Suicide Prevention kick-off was done on Facebook live. You can still participate virtually until October 3 by walking or running to raise awareness.
Engaging community partners in the technology sector is an important component of VA’s National Strategy for Preventing Veteran Suicide.
This list of more than 500 Veterans Day and Veterans Month events is organized by state and will continue to be updated as we learn of more events.
VA Photos of the Week highlights the connections made between our employees and the Veterans they serve. This week, photographers from Arizona, Florida, Texas, New York and Georgia shared their best images with us.
In observance of Suicide Prevention Month, VA encourages Veterans, community leaders, co-workers, families and friends to #BeThere for Veterans.
In support of Suicide Prevention Month, VA and AMVETS teamed […]
Every VA employee has one extra job this month. Preventing Veteran suicides. We do this all year but this month, we want to get the word out to Veterans and their friends and families that help is here.
One program, Operation S.A.V.E., trains community members to help identify Veterans who may be at risk for suicide and help them find appropriate treatment.
If you know a Veteran in crisis, point him or her toward the nearest VA facility, where they can get same day urgent mental health services.
In support of Suicide Prevention Month, VA and VFW teamed up for an #ExploreVA event to discuss how to recognize the need for mental health care.