In support of Suicide Prevention Month, VA and AMVETS teamed […]
The Long Beach VA teamed up with the LAPD and the L.A. County Sherriff’s Department to provide Veterans in crisis with support from their peers.
U.S. states offer Veterans a wide range of benefits. State […]
HARLINGEN, Texas – September marked the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs […]
With nearly 60 call responders, social service assistants, and support staff, the center joins the VA facilities in Atlanta and Canandaigua, New York, that offer support for Veterans, service members and their family members during times of crisis.
Whether you are looking to yoga to recover from an injury or are interested in a recreational therapy, such as art or music, VA’s combination of clinical care and well-being programs can help you meet your personal goals.
Women were featured prominently during the 2018 Student Veterans of American convention due to feedback requesting additional programming for women.
This month, we had a chat with Christina White, Associate […]
Three Mobile Vet Centers and 10 staff members are augmenting VA support in Las Vegas and providing on-site individual and family counseling and assisting with resource referrals.
Episode 41 features Navy Veteran Justin Brown, the founder of HillVets. Also: Korean War Armistice Day, #VeteranOfTheDay Jon Nepute, and the Office of Accountability.
This week continues the trend of great interviews with Navy Veteran Jared Lyon. Jared is the President & CEO of Student Veterans of America.
The topic of suicide is a difficult conversation to have, but preventing Veteran suicide is a conversation that our experts at the Department of Veterans Affairs have every day. Our work is constant and our commitment to our Veterans in crisis is 24-hours-a-day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.