Health Care for Reentry Veterans program includes assessment services for Veterans in prison and linkages to medical, mental health services.
Suicide prevention support and people who care are available every day to help you navigate challenges
After his release from incarceration for drug-related offenses, Army Veteran Reginald Newkirk found stable housing with assistance from the Veterans Justice Outreach Program and its resources for Veterans experiencing homelessness.
Eligible Veterans and some former service members can go to any VA or non-VA hospital for emergency health care during an acute suicidal crisis. We break down who is eligible.
An Air Force Veteran and volunteer faced homelessness but found housing with help from VA.
On Sept. 27, 2022, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia determined Veterans of the United States Navy and Marine Corps whose final Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) occurred between Sept. 12, 2016, and June 11, 2018, and who did not receive a medical retirement through the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES), may be entitled to another PEB.
Reno judge praises graduating Veterans for overcoming adversity and having enough faith in themselves and the program to make it to graduation day. Hard for the marshal to hold back the tears.
Veteran and retired VA employee Mary Bader first became interested in the Golden Age Games when her Korean War Veteran father participated.
Veterans have an opportunity to use the land they fought to defend, getting assistance along the way. Farmer Veteran Coalition can help.
Learn how to access your military records from the National Archives or the National Personnel Records Center.
To continue serving Veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic, Veterans Treatment […]
Veterans Justice Outreach Specialist coordinates with justice systems to help justice-involved Veterans in local courts and jails.