VA Specially Adapted Housing colleagues worked with Veteran Anthony Owens to renovate and adapt his home to improve his quality of life and provide independent living.
Pursuing higher education can be both intimidating and costly, especially for a first-generation college student. Here's Army Reservist Emmanuel Amponsah's G.I. Bill success story.
One Veteran’s journey dealing with Multiple Sclerosis and navigating VA services and how VA help her carry on.
Today is National Life Insurance Awareness Day. An important part of financial planning is life insurance, which VA offers through a variety of programs to Veterans, service members and their families.
VA's Adaptive Sports Grant propelled the Flyers Warriors to new heights, expanding their family and impact, demonstrating how adaptive sports can amplify success and connection for Veterans nationwide.
The increased financial compensation associated with SMC benefits and the visibility of Purple Heart recipients can attract scammers looking to exploit Veterans.
VA recruiters are seeking out the best and brightest clinicians with an interest in serving Veterans. Meet with them at these events to learn more.
Over the past eight decades, VA’s Home Loan program has helped Veterans to secure more than 28 million home loans.
Navy Veteran Walter Johnson Jr. spent much of his life battling addiction and homelessness, but became a certified nursing assistant at 70.
VA is calling for applicants for the 2024 Specially Adapted Housing Assistive Technology grant.
The National Park Service (NPS) will host a variety of special events and provide free entrance to everyone on Saturday, Nov. 11 to commemorate Veterans Day.
This month, VA is commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Specially Adapted Housing program, providing home adaptation grants to service members and Veterans with qualifying, serious service-connected disabilities.












