18-year-old volunteer co-founded TeleHealth Access for Seniors, nonprofit organization that supports seniors’ access to virtual health care through smart phones.
This week’s America250 salute is Army Veteran Linda Bray, who was the first woman in the United States military to lead troops into combat.
Creating a will is an important step in preparing for the future. Everyone needs a will, no matter your age, background, or health. When you create a will, you decide what happens to your assets when your time comes. Beyond that, you also make a plan for your dependents, children, and pets.
PsychArmor celebrates social workers and VA which employs the largest number of master’s level social workers in the United States.
Memorial Day, a sacred day for America, is a time to solemnly remember the fallen who devoted themselves to the cause of liberty.
Billy Truesdell joined the Navy to escape his home. After homeless days, he found the place he belongs most: helping other Veterans.
From his service in Korea to his final battle, Marine Veteran William Nyman’s bravery reminds us of what it means to be a hero.
Each month, VA’s Center for Women Veterans profiles a different woman Veteran author as part of its Women Veteran Authors Book Corner. This month’s author is Army Veteran M.B. Dallocchio, who served from 1998 to 2006.
This Chats with the Chief video episode explores VA's progress toward ending Veteran homelessness and the collaborative partnerships involved.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Coast Guard Veteran Merle Smith. Smith was the first Black cadet to graduate from the Coast Guard Academy and the first Black officer to command a U.S. warship in close quarters combat.
She was discharged from the Army Reserve because of her lifestyle. When she pressed back, a judge ruled in her favor and restored her rank.
Before recovery, Veteran surrounded himself with people who enabled his opioid addiction. “If you hang out in a barbershop, you are going to get a haircut.”