Gold Star Spouses are never forgotten. VA provides a variety of benefits that can help them navigate life after losing their spouse.
Purple Heart Day is celebrated on August 7. Here are some of the benefits and services VA administers to those who were wounded while serving our great nation.
Each year, Bombas and Veterans United partner to donate socks, one of the most commonly requested clothing items, to homeless Veterans.
In this PTSD Bytes podcast episode, mental health video visits have become so convenient, you may not need to leave home or travel.
Veterans are getting help filing claims for benefits and services they’ve earned at a series of local events nationwide.
WARTAC trains separating service members to become VA Veteran Service Representatives (VSR) or rating Veteran Service Representatives (RVSR) with the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA). These federal employees are instrumental in delivering earned benefits to Veterans.
After the passing of a loved one who has served this country, many survivors do not know what to do or where to begin to obtain VA assistance. VA has prepared a burial benefits kit to help guide Veterans, service members and their families after the loss of a loved one.
During Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, over 695,000 service members deployed, while 2.2 million were in service during the war. As of 2019, there were nearly 5 million living Veterans, of whom 2.7 million served exclusively during the Pre-9/11 time period. Here's how the access VA.
A claims representative has been assigned to Little Rock VA hospital satellite office to assist Veterans, spouses and survivors with their VA benefits needs.
50,000 socks have been given to homeless Veterans at 53 VA Medical Centers and 50 community partner sites across the country.
The CARES Act helps Americans economically impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic by helping homeowners avoid home foreclosure.
Veterans in Northern Arizona now have an updated campus shuttle to transport you to appointments at VA.