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  • Lovell assists Veterans Court, graduates three enrollees

    Lovell assists Veterans Court, graduates three enrollees

    Mass Communication Specialist, Lovell FHCC

    Three recently graduated from the 19th Judicial Circuit of Lake County, Ill., Veterans Treatment Assistance Court program.

  • Secretary Lauds Veterans Courts’ Successes

    Secretary Lauds Veterans Courts’ Successes

    Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki spoke today at [...]

  • Special Courts Give Veterans a Second Chance

    Special Courts Give Veterans a Second Chance

    It is often said that coming home from war can [...]

  • PTSD Bytes: Navigating the legal system

    PTSD Bytes: Navigating the legal system

    Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport explores the connections between PTSD and the legal system.

  • Navy Veteran turns his life around with a second chance from VA

    Navy Veteran turns his life around with a second chance from VA

    Navy Veteran Tim Healy could be serving a life sentence. Given a second chance, he now helps other justice-involved Veterans.

  • From a life nearly destroyed by heroin, Army Veteran thrives

    From a life nearly destroyed by heroin, Army Veteran thrives

    Army Veteran Allicia Arredondo, today a valuable staffer at the Boise VA, shares her story of redemption. VA researchers are gaining insights into the experiences of Veterans who, like Arredondo, have been involved with the criminal justice system.

  • Acting Secretary meets with Veteran community, supporters in Memphis

    Acting Secretary meets with Veteran community, supporters in Memphis

    As part of ongoing efforts to review VA facility operations and explore partnership opportunities, Acting VA Secretary Peter O’Rourke made several stops in Tennessee on Wednesday, June 27. 

  • Intel Report, October 19

    Intel Report, October 19

    This week’s roundup of Veteran news and resources: We often [...]

  • Comprehensive Work Therapy helps Veteran beat substance abuse

    Comprehensive Work Therapy helps Veteran beat substance abuse

    After mental health treatment, Veteran Tai Do was selected for the Comprehensive Work Therapy program.

  • Army Veteran benefits from Veteran Justice program

    Army Veteran benefits from Veteran Justice program

    After his brother was killed in Afghanistan, Army Veteran Dustin Atwell lost his way and ended up in jail. VA programs, including the Veteran Justice program, helped him recover.

  • Veteran Justice Outreach gives Army Veteran purpose

    Veteran Justice Outreach gives Army Veteran purpose

    Army Veteran Sean Young says he was hardheaded and doubted Veteran Justice Outreach could help him. Today, he works to connect fellow Veterans with the program.

  • VA senior leaders participate in the 2020 PIT Count in communities nationwide

    VA senior leaders participate in the 2020 PIT Count in communities nationwide

    VA uses the results of the PIT Count with other data to make strategic decisions about programs for Veterans who lack stable housing.

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