National Organization on Disability names Martinsburg VA to the prestigious Leading Disabilities Employers list for employers committed to an inclusive workforce for people with disabilities.
The Accelerated Training in Defense Manufacturing program (ATDM) in Danville, Virginia, provides training in high-demand skills that lead to well-paying jobs with military suppliers.
Women make up a critical part of the Veterans we serve, and we are looking for caring women’s health care professionals who understand their specific needs.
USDA’s regenerative agriculture programs help beginner farmers with the financial burden of starting up a farm and offers technical assistance.
Defense manufacturing jobs offer a thriving new career path. The ATDM program (Accelerated Training in Defense Manufacturing) offers not just a solution, but a promising path forward in the transition to civilian life.
Veterans have served with unwavering dedication. The ATDM program offers a new way to continue serving the country with valuable skills needed by the nation’s defense and manufacturing sectors. Consider this valuable opportunity for your next move.
It’s an important topic, and one we hold in high regard at Blue Star Families. We make the needs of the military and Veteran community our #1 priority. Our annual Military Family Lifestyle Survey is an essential piece of our work to gauge what’s most important to those we represent: YOU!
VA supports older Veterans with care that encourages independence and increases access to services that support aging in place.
Welcome to our weekly roundup of events dedicated to supporting […]
Enter THRIVe. That’s shorthand for a center that VA has created to help Veterans bloom within their communities—by finding work, engaging recreation, making friends, and keeping in contact with family.
“Getting a job again saved my life.” Dillon Cannon lost his purpose in life. A VA vocational counselor helped him find it.
MilSpouseFest is dedicated to empowering military spouses and families by providing them with information, resources and the community support they need daily.
Sept. 18 is National Respect Day, the day we reflect on the significant impact respect has on the cultural health of VA and a safer haven for all.