Record-breaking cold and winter storms across much of the U.S. have had a significant impact on blood and platelet donations.
When her husband was diagnosed dementia, she turned to the local Veteran Community Partnership for help to learn more.
El Paso VA turned the Summer VetFest and PACT Act Claims Clinic into a Veteran family affair with dozens of community organizations.
Due to Veterans from all eras reacting to the events in Afghanistan, such as withdrawal and take over by the Taliban, VA is working quickly to share resources, call center information, peer support and other community services.
VA’s Center for Women Veterans honors Dr. Alicia Y. Christy, woman Veteran, VA employee, professor, advocate, and Artist. Dr. Christy retired this month after 22 years of Army service and 20 years of civilian federal service.
Would you like to support the resettlement of our Afghan allies and other vulnerable Afghan national refugees? Here is how you can help with the Afghanistan response.
VA partners with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, American Red Cross, LinkedIn and Facebook to better connect Veteran and military caregivers.
Meta Monteleon served as an Army Nurse Corps during WWII. She continued her nursing career for 50 years and was the oldest living WWII nurse.
During Women’s History Month 2024, VA's Office of Women’s Health is honoring Native American women Veterans.
Veterans! If you were ineligible to donate blood because of your military service in Europe, you may be eligible now. The FDA lifted that ban and blood is urgently needed now because of the pandemic.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Air Force Veteran John Byrne, who served as a pilot during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
TAPS will always provide a safe space and supportive community for all those grieving a military loss– to walk alongside the families of our nation’s fallen heroes on each step of their grief journey. Each step of the way, TAPS will always provide comfort, support, and, most importantly, hope.