November marks National Veteran and Military Families Month, highlighted by Veterans Day on Saturday, November 11. This list of Veterans Day and Veterans Month events is organized by state and will continue to be updated as we learn of more events.
Veterans around the nation performed virtually in a music video to pay homage to VA health care workers on the front lines helping to care for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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VA North Texas offers free child care to help enrolled Veterans make their scheduled appointments.
The winter months are the hardest season on the blood supply in America. Inclement weather, canceled blood drives, flu, and seasonal illnesses. VA encourages our employees and Veterans to donate now.
From saving lives on he battlefield to filing disability claims for others, one loyal Marine’s story
Frank Kiss was awarded the Silver Star and a Purple Heart for his selfless and heroic acts during the Korean War.
At VA, Veterans who experienced military sexual trauma have access to a wide range of services to assist them in their recovery free of charge.
VA facilities across the country have been implementing new and innovative ways of providing the best possible experiences for our Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors.
Women Veterans attend Healing in Nature Retreat which promotes whole health and wellness to help women Veterans explore personal wellness goals. “My best six days since coming home.”
VA medical facilities across the country are marking the day with these ceremonies and community events.
Medical Legal Partnerships support care collaboration between medical and legal professionals in an effort to address the outstanding medical and legal needs of individuals. The partnerships train professionals to work together, helping Veterans through informed practice, and transform services to include addressing legal factors.