From the moment the pandemic hit, VA’s public servants mobilized around one core mission: provide world-class care and benefits to Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors during this time of need. Throughout the pandemic, our public servants executed that mission by risking their own lives, sacrificing time with their families, sleeping overnight at hospitals, and much more – all to save and improve the lives of Veterans.
In the wake of a disaster, here are some resources available to Veterans and their families.
With so many Veterans suffering from hearing loss, the work of hearing instrument specialists is incredibly important. Learn how you can make a difference at VA.
This Pride Month, VA honors the service and sacrifice of LGBTQ+ service members, Veterans and their families.
VA Life insurance is a benefit that can protect your loved ones with income replacement, end of life costs, and financial flexibility.
Creating a will is an important step in preparing for the future. Everyone needs a will, no matter your age, background, or health. When you create a will, you decide what happens to your assets when your time comes. Beyond that, you also make a plan for your dependents, children, and pets.
Every week, VA sends a newsletter that is jam-packed with resources like free concert tickets, farming assistance, workout programs, national park passes and Veteran discounts on hundreds of services.
The next free seminar in the Wellness Wednesday Financial Education series, March 16, focuses on life insurance. There are two, hour-long sessions at Noon and 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (9 a.m. and Noon, Pacific Standard Time).
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Mildred McAfee, who was the first director of the WAVES branch of the Navy during World War II.
VBA has coordinated with Stars and Stripes to release a special edition insert, the Veterans Benefits Guide. The print and digital publication, which highlights VA benefits and services available for Veterans, service members, and their families, hit newsstands on December 9.
As we celebrate National Nurses Month, we take time to recognize all that nurses at VA do for our Veterans, because “VA Nurses Make a Difference.”
If you’re ready to start your human resources (HR) career, apply to VA’s HR Specialist Training and Accelerated Readiness (HR STAR) program.