A “Bringing Benefits Home” event held in Lawton, OK, helped Tribal Veterans learn about disability claims and speak to a VA claims expert.
Peer support specialists receive training to serve as role models to coach and mentor other Veterans through their recovery process.
Aly the poodle brings canine comfort to senior Veterans in the nursing home at the Reno VA.
Veteran Jay Cambridge joined the Air Force as a woman. Today, he is transgender, a yoga instructor and connected to his body and spirit.
VA was there for Larry when a heart condition threatened his life. His doctor read a scan and brought him in for a pacemaker same day.
Veteran and certified peer specialist Heather King shares personal experiences with Veterans, earning her Peer Specialist of the Year award.
Air Force Reserve Veteran Candace wanted to serve other Veterans. Now she works at a Vet Center, helping Veterans and their family members.
VA supplied 24-hour care to Brianne's father for the last five months of his life. She will never forget the respectful treatment he received.
When doctors in the private sector couldn't diagnose Tom, VA stepped in and figured out what was wrong. VA has cared for him ever since.
A distressed young girl was sitting outside the VA hospital. Three nurses went to her aid and discovered she had been missing for months.
After serving in Vietnam, Leon came to VA and gets all his health care at VA, including treatment for conditions linked to Agent Orange.
Painting gave Air Force Veteran and breast cancer survivor Doreen Patrick an outlet to express her fears, feelings and anxiety.