This week, VA released its National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report, providing a comprehensive analysis of Veteran suicides through the year 2021.
Talking about suicide prevention: We can build a culture that encourages and normalizes Veterans to talk about their struggles and reach out for help.
Taking time to understand what’s going on inside can help you know if you need to reach out for support during a tough time.
Starbucks and Face the Fight are teaming up this year during VA's Buddy Check Week to raise awareness and prevent Veteran suicide.
The two supervisors received the award for keeping an employee on the line and calming him while help was on the way.
Ozarks and Central Arkansas VA hosted an outreach event for faith-based community members to combat Veteran suicide.
Learn how VA is reducing the risk of suicide among homeless Veterans
Thousands of Veterans have used VA telehealth to get treatment to address and reduce suicide risk.
If you’ve lost a loved one to suicide, resources and support are available to help you cope during your grieving and healing.
Central Alabama VA and the Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention have a revitalized mental health residential rehabilitation treatment program.
The Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast focuses on how VA is helping reduce suicide risk for homeless Veterans.
VA training sessions for local law enforcement are focused on suicide prevention, crisis intervention and domestic violence.