Partnership between Salesforce and VA provides employment resources for transitioning service members, Veterans and spouses.
A suicide prevention art fair in suburban Chicago featured artwork by Veterans that explored issues of mental health and recovery.
A Resource Fair gave Veterans the opportunity to learn about different services and resources available to them from VA.
200 people attended a Veterans Info and Benefits Fair in Louisiana where staff helped and answered Veterans’ questions.
Be ready before a suicide crisis by learning about resources that are available. You don’t have to face it alone.
Crisis response program is designed to equip first responders with essential tools and knowledge to assist Veterans in health crises.
Here are the resources available to those who have experienced military sexual trauma, sexual harassment and sexual assault.
Suicide prevention motorcycle ride started at Oklahoma City VA and traveled along Route 66 to the Fort Gibson National Cemetery for a remembrance ceremony.
Operation We Remember: “We wanted a stark visual reminder of how Veteran suicide affects individual lives.”
The Veterans Crisis Line is a free, confidential, 24/7 resource for all Veterans.
Today, VA named finalists and Promise Award recipients in Mission Daybreak—a $20 million challenge to help VA develop new suicide prevention strategies for Veterans.
"Hearts, Boots and Heels in Harmony" event included education on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and scenarios to deal with health emergencies.