Veteran Sponsorship Partnership Network helps connect transitioning service members and their families to VA services and community resources.
Transitioning to civilian life can be difficult. Find ways to overcome suicide thoughts with VA and Veteran organizations resources.
Hiring Our Heroes awarded Veteran Ernest Knight with a 2021 Toyota 4Runner as the winner of the Committed to America’s Heroes sweepstakes, a contest that he entered through a link he saw in VA's VetResources newsletter last year.
SkillBridge provides transitioning service members opportunities to gain federal government work experience, such as becoming a police officer.
Leaving the service can be difficult for transitioning military personnel, so take this advice from those who have made the leap to civilian careers.
The transition to civilian life can feel daunting. VA has services and resources to help you on your journey beyond military service.
Make yourself heard by translating the military jargon that’s second nature to you into your new second language: civilian.
VA offers many resources, such as VA Solid Start, Post-9/11 Military2VA Case Management Program and My HealtheVet, for Veterans in transition to civilian life.
Bridge My Return launched a software re-build to its hiring platform with an improved AI-driven, skills-matching algorithm and military skills translator.
Vet Centers are conducting a survey (ending Nov. 30) to find out how much Veterans and service members know about them.
ACP is a national nonprofit organization that helps post-9/11 Veterans find meaningful employment with a mentor’s assistance. The average starting salary was $90,000.
This month’s CWV Book Corner author is Army Veteran Nicole Mitchell Colley, who served as an HR specialist and financial management specialist from 2003-2014. She wrote "I Am Beautifully Made: A Self-Love and Self-Discovery Journal," "Just Text Me: A Mindfulness and Self-Love Journal for Teens," and "Until I Can Hold You in Heaven: A Journal for Reflection and Navigating the Loss of a Baby."