VA and DoD are hosting a Suicide Prevention Conference dedicated to addressing military and Veteran suicide prevention.
“This flag will fly through the end of the month in support of greater unity, visibility, and equality for our LGBTQ+ Veterans and employees.”
The Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center has been named a top performer in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Healthcare Equality Index.
From Jan. 23-25, 2024, the Veterans Experience Action Center threw open its virtual doors to 258 Alaska Veterans.
Kimberly Stuart used the challenges she faced during her service to help other Veterans, so they can have pride for all aspects of their identity.
Women’s Equality Day is observed annually on August 26th, and it marks the historic day in 1920 when the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed, granting women the right to vote.
During Pride Month, VA’s LGBTQ+ Health Program office engages, educates, and raises awareness of essential services and resources.
VA’s LGBTQ+ Health program engages, educates and raises awareness on essential services and resources that matter to you.
The Veterans Health Equity: Leave No Veteran Behind podcast turns a page on LGBTQ+ Veteran health.
VA Mental Health Summit: “Care for elderly Veterans takes a community of committed people. The more coordinated we are, the better.”
A three-part mini-series podcast introduces Veteran homelessness, where we stand and how we’re working to fix it.
Lynn Berry helped found Virtual PRIDE at VA in 2021, an LGBTQ+ event aimed at promoting inclusion among VA employees and the Veterans we serve.