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  • Breastfeeding support for women Veterans

    Breastfeeding support for women Veterans

    Are you thinking about the best way to feed your baby? Here is what you need to know.

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    VA Nurse Practitioner serves other Veterans

    TaTonja Jones, Veteran and Nurse Practitioner in the Rheumatology Clinic, brings compassion and understanding to every Veteran she serves.

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    Women Veterans deserve respect

    For women Veterans, harassment in a health care setting can bring up earlier military sexual trauma. This is not acceptable.

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    How VA is advancing health care for women Veterans

    VA is doing a lot to meet the needs of women Veterans—improving access, expanding services, and investing in specialized care.

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    The Women Veterans step-by-step guide to benefits and services

    Have you recently transitioned from military service, or are you looking to better understand the benefits and services available to you or a Veteran in your life? Here’s a step-by-step guide on how you can apply for your earned benefits and services.

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    VA Improves the Veteran Experience with Contact Centers 

    VA's contact centers have moved to the cloud to boost resilience of critical Veteran-facing platforms, cut costs, and drive exceptional service to Veterans.

  • Preventing suicide among women Veterans

    Preventing suicide among women Veterans

    VA’s latest data shows a decrease in the suicide rate among women Veterans, but more effective interventions and support systems are needed.

  • Returning WWII items to Veterans’ next of kin

    Returning WWII items to Veterans’ next of kin

    VA employees help return WWII items to two brothers’ families. Both brothers were WWII Veterans.

  • Her service, her story: ACP helps women Veterans find meaningful employment

    Her service, her story: ACP helps women Veterans find meaningful employment

    Since 2010, more than 36,000 individuals have benefited from ACP's mentorship program, which equips Veterans and military spouses with the tools and resources to pursue meaningful employment.

  • Five ways women Veterans benefit from Whole Health

    Five ways women Veterans benefit from Whole Health

    At VA, we put women Veterans at the center of your care with a personalized Whole Health approach for your unique needs and goals.

  • VA raises the bar on care for Women Veterans

    VA raises the bar on care for Women Veterans

    Report examines the input of over 7,000 women Veterans: They are happier with VA health care than ever before.

  • Hiring Veterans: Jobs of the week for Nov. 25, 2024

    Hiring Veterans: Jobs of the week for Nov. 25, 2024

    This post contains jobs for the week of Nov. 25, 2024. Each week, we post relevant and timely listings as we receive them, and for the locations listed.

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