VA has made strides in reducing and preventing homelessness among women Veterans but there is still much work to do.
If you haven’t checked out VA in a while, things have changed. Our wide range of women’s health services and resources may surprise you.
Women are the fastest growing demographic in the U.S. military and Veteran populations, and VA stands ready to provide resources.
Women make up a critical part of the Veterans we serve, and we are looking for caring women’s health care professionals who understand their specific needs.
Today's #VeteranOfTheDay is Anne Eloise Sweeney, who rose from private during WWII to Lieutenant Colonel and the office of Deputy Director of the Women’s Army Corps.
This month’s CWV Book Corner author is Army Veteran Carolyn Johnson-Graham, who wrote “I’m Working On Me.”
Women Veterans Recognition Day is a reminder that women have been an integral part of the United States military for decades.
VA’s new mission statement emphasizes the importance of equitable opportunities for all to further build a safer environment for underserved populations.
This month’s Center for Women Veterans Book Corner author is Army Veteran Shannon Huffman Polson, who served as an attack aviation officer and Apache pilot from 1993-2001. She wrote “The Grit Factor: Courage, Resilience and Leadership in the Most Male Dominated Organization in the World.”
This month’s Center for Women Veterans Book Corner author is […]
Women Veterans in eastern Oklahoma can now receive mammography screenings at VA thanks to the first VA mammography unit to open in Oklahoma.
Nurse practitioner patient: “She takes all her patients concerns seriously and gives them the best care, like she is giving it to one of her loved ones.”