What Veterans courts do is make sure the Veterans don’t see the inside of those jail cells more than once.
This week, across the nation, federal, state and local agencies, as well at their public and private sector partners are bringing attention to the public health crisis caused by drug overdoses.
"That Which I Love Destroys Me" strikes a chord across the nation because it showed exactly what it means to grapple with these issues that so many of our Veterans are facing.
VA marks National Reentry Week by partnering with federal, state and local criminal justice partners across the country to reach Veterans involved with the justice system, and help them access the VA health care and other services that can increase the likelihood of a successful reentry.
Gus Allbritton was not yet 19 when his life changed [...]
Swimming with the largest shark in the world may sound a bit unnerving, but for some disabled Veterans, it’s exactly the kind of therapy they need.
Editor’s Note: This story by Melissa Whitworth is cross-posted from The [...]
U.S. Air Force Veteran John Sieber, one of about 380 [...]
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Three recently graduated from the 19th Judicial Circuit of Lake County, Ill., Veterans Treatment Assistance Court program.
On Feb. 11, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki [...]
Wade Habshey, Healthcare Recruitment Marketing Liaison As a volunteer at [...]
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki spoke today at [...]








