Women Veterans may be eligible for sleep therapy, at-home devices, medication and advanced care.
March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate and […]
Women’s Equality Day, Aug. 26, is a reminder of how far VA has come with women’s health care with a safer, more equitable environment.
At VA, we recognize that women’s health isn’t one-size-fits-all. Today—and throughout our history—we’ve supported advancements in health care and the women who have made it possible.
VA’s Center for Women Veterans (CWV) is seeking nominees for the 2023 Women Veteran Trailblazers “Women Making the Difference” Initiative.
Bay Pines VA recognizes new honorees twice annually with its Women Veteran Wall.
During March, we pay special attention to how Million Veteran Program is improving the future of health care for women Veterans.
VA strives to create a safer space for women Veterans with dedicated programs and providing awareness of sexual violence
VA has made strides in reducing and preventing homelessness among women Veterans but there is still much work to do.
Women Veteran superstars are coming to a city near you to teach you all about the women- and Veteran-centric health care services available to you.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Linda Bryant, who was one of the first women to integrate into the Army in 1978 from the Women’s Army Corps (WAC).
Lourdes Tiglao and Tracy Emmanuel talk about some of the barriers that homeless women Veterans face when accessing services and how VA is addressing the issue.