VA is closing a gap in survivor benefits for certain survivors of LGBTQ+ Veterans—specifically, for those who were unable to wed until the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court decision.
Pension Poaching is a financial scam targeting Veterans and their families who are potentially eligible for VA benefits.
Veterans wanting to learn more about financial literacy can take advantage of the following free resources and events from The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
More than 650,000 Veterans are attending college on campus or online this year. Learning the best practices for maintaining your privacy while pursing higher education protects you and your VA benefits.
VA connected Papa Don to a food bank that partners with VA to provide nutritious food for Veterans with food insecurity.
Since its inception in 2006, the Bob Woodruff Foundation has called for people to support the emerging and long-term needs of Veterans, including mental health, caregiver support, food insecurity, and service-connected fertility issues. The initiative, founded after reporter Bob Woodruff was wounded in a roadside bombing in Iraq, has invested more than $85 million in programs that have empowered Veterans, active-duty military and their family members.
There are many health benefits associated with lactation and provision of human milk to infants. VA is here to help you be successful.
A chat with a Veteran at a food bank led this Marine Veteran to the HUD-VASH program. It improved his living conditions almost overnight.
Aly the poodle brings canine comfort to senior Veterans in the nursing home at the Reno VA.
May 15 is Armed Forces Day, which celebrates soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, Guardians and Coast Guardsmen. Service members don’t need to wait until separating to start using benefits they earned. Here are seven ways service members can start using VA.
VA and the United States Postal Inspection Service continue their partnership to help protect Veterans personal information and avoid scams.