PACT ACT is the most significant expansion of benefits and services for toxin-exposed Veterans in more than 30 years. Cancer Moonshot helps foster a cancer research community within VA.
Between Dec. 10-17, VA hosted more than 120 PACT Act Week of Action events across all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico to inform Veterans, their families and survivors about the PACT Act and to encourage them to apply for the health care and benefits they have earned.
Apply for VA health care & benefits under PACT Act. Don't miss VetFest! Join 50+ events across the country for assistance & information.
For the first time in the VFW National Convention's history, VA staffed a walk-in PACT Act Claims Clinic for thousands of attendees.
Treatment a Veteran can receive after toxic exposure. Learn about the online Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry and the Post-Deployment Cardiopulmonary Evaluation Network.
Hundreds of Veterans attended an event aimed at providing support and assistance through the VA PACT Act.
The PACT Act will help VA provide health care and benefits to millions of toxic-exposed Veterans and their survivors. Veterans have already begun to apply for the benefits.
March 20, 2023, marks the 20-year anniversary of the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF).
Veterans with cancer conditions related to toxic exposure, including reproductive cancer of any type, including breast cancer, can now more easily access VA benefits.
Battle Creek VA's outreach team crafted a comprehensive communications plan to reach primarily rural Veterans for PACT Act information events.
Bay Pines VA’s Million Veteran Program milestone makes it possible for MVP to generate key research findings that help improve Veteran health.
VA’s Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses is hosting engagement sessions for Gulf War Veterans to raise questions about Gulf War Illness.