Understanding how VA services benefit Veterans leads to more referral recommendations from the Treatment Court and judge.
VA joins the Departments of Justice and Interior on a joint task force focused on raising awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
Shar-Ron Bui spent 25 years in prison, was homeless and lost his daughter. He now dedicates his life to helping other Veterans.
SkillBridge provides transitioning service members opportunities to gain federal government work experience, such as becoming a police officer.
Veteran Michael Magyar credits the HUD-VA Supportive Housing program for helping him overcome homelessness.
A three-part mini-series podcast introduces Veteran homelessness, where we stand and how we’re working to fix it.
VA permanently housed 47,925 homeless Veterans in fiscal year 2024, exceeding its goals for the third year in a row.
Find out how VA spends the $3.2 billion homelessness budget and how it’s impacting Veterans.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Coral Wong Pietsch, who was the first female Asian American general officer in the Army and the first female general officer in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps.
Dr. Shakaib Rehman was recognized as Designated Education Officer of the Year, who “Challenges us to be the best teachers.”
VA permanently housed 46,552 homeless Veterans, exceeding the agency’s 2023 goal to house at least 38,000 Veterans.
After mental health treatment, Veteran Tai Do was selected for the Comprehensive Work Therapy program.