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  • Formerly homeless Navy Veteran dedicates his time to serving others

    Formerly homeless Navy Veteran dedicates his time to serving others

    When Navy Veteran Philip Lord was released from prison, he had nowhere to go until VA homeless programs found Lord a place to live and a job.

  • Hesitating to take the final step?

    Hesitating to take the final step?

    A Veteran was hesitating, finding reasons not to show up for the residential treatment she knew she needed. Here's how she overcame.

  • Veteran looks to the future after prolonged exposure therapy

    Veteran looks to the future after prolonged exposure therapy

    Combat Veteran faces the traumatic events of her PTSD during prolonged exposure therapy and looks forward to the days to come.

  • Jackson, a service dog, stays by Veteran’s side

    Jackson, a service dog, stays by Veteran’s side

    Veteran does prolonged exposure therapy with support from her service dog, Jackson.

  • Enhancing access to mental health care for Veterans in crisis

    Enhancing access to mental health care for Veterans in crisis

    VMET and VRT are VA crisis response programs reducing Veteran suicide and increasing participation in mental health treatment.

  • Homeless outreach team helps a Veteran and his family

    Homeless outreach team helps a Veteran and his family

    Eoighin McGilligan’s transition didn’t turn out as planned... he and his five children were nearly homeless, twice.

  • Vietnam Veteran requests care decades after enrolling

    Vietnam Veteran requests care decades after enrolling

    When a Vietnam Veteran developed heart problems decades after enrolling, his local VA treated connected him with their cardiologist.

  • Police encounter with Veteran has positive results

    Police encounter with Veteran has positive results

    Police were called to a domestic disturbance. One officer's combat experience led him to deescalate the situation with a fellow Marine Corps Veteran in the home.

  • Tai Chi brings a Veteran closer to his family

    Tai Chi brings a Veteran closer to his family

    Army Veteran strengthens his mindfulness and awareness by adding Tai Chi classes to his personal health care plan.

  • Woodcraft helps Veterans with anxiety and PTSD

    Woodcraft helps Veterans with anxiety and PTSD

    Veterans with PTSD learn to use a lathe under the instruction of volunteers who share their woodcraft knowledge in the newly launched woodshop.

  • Don’t miss these upcoming Caregiver and Family Resource Fairs

    Don’t miss these upcoming Caregiver and Family Resource Fairs

    VA Caregiver Support Program to host Caregiver and Family Resource Fairs at every VA facility across the country. Information about support, services and resources.

  • Virtual and in-home care a win for housebound Veterans

    Virtual and in-home care a win for housebound Veterans

    Housebound Veterans are winners when they combine virtual and in-home health care visits. Susan Gallagher receives hybrid care, both virtual and in-person.

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Last updated April 28, 2025

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