Women comprise roughly 10% of the total Veteran population but also account for 10% of the Veterans in America experiencing homelessness.
Women Veterans now have a newly refreshed website for their health care needs. . Each page details health concerns specific to women.
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) appointed four new members to serve on VA’s Advisory Committee on Women Veterans (Committee) in early March.
VA’s Center for Women Veterans (CWV) is seeking nominees for the 2021 Women Veterans Trailblazers Initiative 2.0.
Author and Navy Veteran Lisa Washington is a Christian fiction author, who has written three books, including her newest, "Kaleigh."
On World Cancer Day, today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Missina Schallus, who served as yeoman chief petty officer and survived three cancer bouts.
Women Veterans have access to gender-specific resources from VA, including helping them achieve housing stability and security, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. The Center for Women Veterans and VA’s Homeless Programs Office wrapped up Women’s History Month with a Facebook Live event showcasing VA programs for Veterans facing housing crises, including women Veterans.
Author and Navy Veteran Dianna Good Sky wrote "Warrior Spirit Rising, a Native American Spiritual Journey" about love, faith, and forgiveness.
Army Veteran Samantha Hoving was one of 49 women Veterans at Houston VA’s ninth annual Veteran baby shower.
Women Veterans are the fastest-growing Veteran population and VA has evolved its care to meet their needs.
At VA, we recognize that women’s health isn’t one-size-fits-all. Today—and throughout our history—we’ve supported advancements in health care and the women who have made it possible.
Tennessee Valley VA collaborated with local breast center for the use of their mobile mammography bus.