Columbia, South Carolina has been recognized as a Veteran Friendly Community and it was presented with a certificate of appreciation on behalf of Secretary Robert Wilkie.
Community Veterans Engagement Boards across the country meet on a regular basis and by working together with VA and other community partners, are building stronger networks to support our Nation's Veterans and service members, like the Pee Dee Area Veterans Advisory Council (PDAVAC). The CVEB recently hosted its monthly public engagement forum followed by a statewide summit of all four community Veterans engagement boards (CVEBs) in South Carolina at the Florence County Department of Veterans Services.
From a physician working on the front lines of emergency […]
A career as a psychiatrist at the U.S. Department of […]
For more than 28 years, David E. Murray, MSN, RN, […]
VA employees teamed up with Veterans service organizations to hold an outreach event for Native American Veterans on the White Mountain Apache Reservation.
Recognizing the efforts of those across VA to end Veterans homelessness, several facilities, employees and community providers are being highlighted for their work.
As VA moves towards a true spirit of innovation through […]
Last Thursday, VA employees and leaders arrived from all across […]
"We’ve maintained ‘functional zero’ because of our eternal vigilance and intense commitment to quickly house any Veteran who becomes homeless because of disability or poverty.”
As a doctor, I learned that data on a chart […]
What do Virginia, New Orleans and Houston all have in common? They are among the growing list of localities that have ended Veteran homelessness.