Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport talks about racial stress and trauma with clinical psychologist Dr. Brittany Hall-Clark of the PTSD consultation program.
Find out how VA spends the $3.2 billion homelessness budget and how it’s impacting Veterans.
VA helped Veteran Kevin Rumley with his second chance. “Every person at VA cared for me deeply as a Veteran and as a person.”
For 30 years, Project CHALENG has brought together providers, Veterans, and other concerned citizens to identify and meet the needs of homeless Veterans
VA permanently housed 46,552 homeless Veterans, exceeding the agency’s 2023 goal to house at least 38,000 Veterans.
Online scams can take a variety of forms, with scammers constantly devising new ways to trick people into giving them sensitive information to steal money and identities. Payment Redirection Fraud is a key example of this crime, which involves criminals impersonating others and using or diverting payments to bank accounts under their own control.
Army Veteran Nikea Reed is now stably housed, recovering from the substance use issues after being sexually assaulted.
VA Housing First changed the life of Grady Kendall, Coast Guard Veteran, because it was there when life knocked him down.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Norma Hudgens.
Police were called to a domestic disturbance. One officer's combat experience led him to deescalate the situation with a fellow Marine Corps Veteran in the home.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Doug O’Connell, who served in the Special Forces and now works in criminal defense practice and Veteran advocacy.
As a felon who struggled with homelessness, Army Veteran Danny Martin didn’t know if he’d get a second chance. Now, he’s a VA carpenter.