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  • Army Veteran, now Charleston VA employee shows the path to recovery

    Army Veteran, now Charleston VA employee shows the path 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.

  • McDonald to Sammies finalists: “As a fellow civil servant, thank you.”

    McDonald to Sammies finalists: “As a fellow civil servant, thank you.”

    Today in Washington, D.C., the Partnership for Public Service hosts the annual Samuel J. Heyman Service to America awards

  • VA employees finalists for prestigious public service award

    VA employees finalists for prestigious public service award

    During this 2016 Public Service Recognition Week, two VA employees have been named as finalists for the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal.

  • When a victim becomes a victor

    When a victim becomes a victor

    After an assault during his time in the Navy, it took Timothy Jones over a decade to get back his life. With personal motivation, assistance from VA and a strong support system, his story has become the platform for his recovery.

  • Vietnam Veteran overcomes war injuries to win four Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers

    Vietnam Veteran overcomes war injuries to win four Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers

    Rocky Bleier, Army Vietnam Veteran, Pittsburgh Steelers star and four-time Super Bowl Champion, shares his story of courage on the battlefields of Vietnam and his time on America’s football fields.

  • Special Veteran Court offers hope, reprieve

    Special Veteran Court offers hope, reprieve

    U.S. Air Force Veteran John Sieber, one of about 380 [...]

  • Nothing Changes if I Don’t Change

    Nothing Changes if I Don’t Change

    Editor’s note: This blog is cross-posted from mentalhealth.gov. Find the [...]

  • Women Veteran Leaders Honored as “Champions of Change”

    Women Veteran Leaders Honored as “Champions of Change”

    Today, the White House honors 10 local Veteran industry leaders [...]

  • VA Reaches Out to Tribal Governments

    VA Reaches Out to Tribal Governments

    VA is working to improve their relationships with the 565 federally recognized Native American tribes and the Veterans which come from them.

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Last updated July 11, 2019

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