Customer service and implementation of the MISSION Act among VA’s top priorities
VA North Texas hosts a 16-week self-help group called Clutter Busters and Treasure Seekers to develop skills overcoming compulsive hoarding.
Marine Veteran John Canley's Navy Cross, earned during the Vietnam War, was upgraded and he received the Medal of Honor on October 17, 2018.
During the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, Taylor Winston sprang into action and used a truck to transport victims of the shooting to a nearby hospital.
This August 26–29, nearly 2,000 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) care teams, leaders and allies, along with subject matter experts from across the country, will convene at the 2019 VA/DoD Suicide Prevention Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
Across America, VA employees and community partners provided thousands of Thanksgiving Day meals to Veterans. Food bank coordinator: “There shouldn’t be a hungry Veteran.”
In 1940, Stanley Goldstein joined the Pennsylvania National Guard after seeing advertisements in the paper for a one-year term of service.
Navy Veteran John found help for his personal challenges with a VA program that promotes skill building, socialization and development of coping strategies for Veterans with chronic mental illnesses.
No arms and no legs are no problem for this Coast Guard Vet who still skis and golfs with the best of them through adaptive sports.
Michael Lightning served as an Air Force medic and would be stationed at Yokota Air Force Base in Japan and Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
Veterans—especially those in rural areas—are receiving added attention through a VA program focused on training clergy and other groups.
Urgent care is one of the new benefits offered as part of the VA MISSION Act to give Veterans greater choice in their health care.