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.
ATLAS site in Los Banos, California, is having a positive impact on Veterans in the community. VFW Post 2487 has had more video visits than any other ATLAS site.
The mission of the Errera Community Care Center is to help individuals struggling with homelessness to live successfully in their communities.
Veteran Jeff Henson’s calling in life is to show people who have attempted or have had thoughts of suicide that there is another way. 1,100 men and women have gone through the Save A Warrior program.
After talking to a friend and fellow Veteran, Tim McGill asked for help from the Butler VA. There, he met Kelly Fulmer, a Veterans Justice Outreach (VJO) specialist, who connected him with the Moral Reconation Therapy program.
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.
After homelessness and addiction, Army Veteran turned to VA for help. His medical team helped him take the first steps to recovery.
Jerry Weaver struggled with substance abuse while trying to find his place in a post-service life. VA guided his recovery, gave him a second chance at life.
2019 Inland Empire Veteran Stand Down helps more than 200 local California Veterans.
The Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston recently celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Veterans Court it helped establish.
Veterans who have been arrested and incarcerated are at high risk of homelessness and suicide. VA programs help them readjust after involvement with the justice system.
The Veterans Village of San Diego hosted the 32nd Annual Veterans Stand Down at the end of June in California. This annual event is designed to connect Veterans with VA and community partner services, with a focus on homeless Veterans. Federal, state, county, and city leaders collaborate with community stakeholders to provide resources for America’s heroes in need of a hand up. More than 800 Veterans attended and received assistance.