Facing rejection for being transgender, Anya McDonald was homeless for years before finding stable housing with help from VA
Event designed by women Veterans for women Veterans provided networking opportunities and educational sessions.
Psychiatrist careers at VA support the mental health of Veterans and offer rewarding employee benefits.
Shortly after my transition from the Marines, I was lost, separated from the structure of service and battling my invisible wounds. I soon found myself homeless on the streets of San Antonio grappling with a range of issues. My relationships with my buddies and family crumbled, and I was overcome by anger and despair.
As a geriatrics specialist at VA, your work will have a huge impact on Veterans as they come to rely on VA’s care as they grow older.
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.
Playing a critical role in the diagnosis process, medical technologists are invaluable members of the allied health team at VA.
Veterans can learn about risk and protective factors for suicide and how to find resources to help manage them.
From July 13-15, VA will be hosting the Northern California Economic Development Initiative (EDI) for transitioning service members, Veterans, their spouses and family members.
During National Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week, learn how VA helps Veterans experiencing food insecurity and housing instability.
Brian Arrington is a retired Air Force Veteran and Founder of VETS2INDUSTRY. The non-profit organization supports and helps transitioning military personnel, Veterans and military spouses find meaningful and sustainable careers in the civilian workforce, as well as knowledge.