VA's VR&E supports workers this October for National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) and Spina Bifida Awareness Month.
“Take your mess and make it your message.” This adage resonates deeply with my experience growing up as the daughter of one of America's Veterans, a World War II father who suffered from PTSD.
In greater Los Angeles, the One Team approach helped VA and its community partners house 1,790 homeless Veterans in 2023
Sept. 14, 2023, is the 100th anniversary of VA providing health care services to women Veterans.
The Elizabeth Dole Foundation is now accepting applications its Dole Caregiver Fellowship and Untold Story Challenge. Both opportunities give Veteran caregivers and children a voice.
During National Salute to Veteran Patients week, VA pays tribute to the men and women who protect and preserve all we hold dear as Americans.
Veterans in Houston’s ALS Clinic can get expert care from a full array of specialists all in one afternoon.
VA held 437 blood drives in 2022. 13,000 people donated blood through VA’s “Roll Up Your Sleeve” blood drives.
The Boston native intended to have a long, impactful career in defense, but injuries and health challenges prevented her from completing boot camp.
“I broke 11 bones and then was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes,” explains Lopez, who found herself seeking new avenues in the IT sector. After a few years off to recover, she went to community college and graduated with a degree in technology and computer sciences. Despite her experience and drive, her career was ridden with layoffs. And Lopez wanted a job that offered her purposeful work and stability.
A Veteran diagnosed with multiple sclerosis stays active using virtual reality technology at Central Iowa VA.
VA promotes health equity by addressing social and economic conditions where Veterans live, learn, work, play, worship and age.
Learning the unseen crisis signs and underlying factors that Veterans may experience is key to preventing Veteran suicide.