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  • Veterans Benefits Guide now available in both print and digital formats

    Veterans Benefits Guide now available in both print and digital formats

    VBA partnered with Stars and Stripes to create a special [...]

  • VBA urgently seeks Veterans Service Representatives

    VBA urgently seeks Veterans Service Representatives

    The Veterans Benefits Administration is now hiring Veterans Service Representatives nationwide to assist with new and existing claims.

  • Veterans, family members have single page to get started for VA benefits, services information

    Veterans, family members have single page to get started for VA benefits, services information

    Veteran and family member can access to benefits and services at www.va.gov/getstarted and through two handbooks on the page.

  • Veterans can help survivors plan ahead

    Veterans can help survivors plan ahead

    There are certain steps and helpful tools Veterans can take to plan ahead and help their survivors navigate VA when the inevitable comes.

  • Consider a rewarding nursing career at VA

    Consider a rewarding nursing career at VA

    Learn about the extensive perks of a rewarding nursing career in our new Total Rewards of VA Employment Nursing Careers brochure and flyer.

  • Calling all Veteran job seekers!

    Calling all Veteran job seekers!

    Calling all Veteran job seekers: VA’s Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) Service is proud to announce its very first Veterans’ Virtual Career Fair on Friday, July 30, 2021!

  • Seven ways Armed Forces can start using VA benefits now

    Seven ways Armed Forces can start using VA benefits now

    May 15 is Armed Forces Day, which celebrates soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, Guardians and Coast Guardsmen. Service members don’t need to wait until separating to start using benefits they earned. Here are seven ways service members can start using VA.

  • Virtual VA Veterans Experience Action Center in Arkansas helps 657 Veterans

    Virtual VA Veterans Experience Action Center in Arkansas helps 657 Veterans

    VA partnered with the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs, United Way 211, and other community partners to host the latest V-VEAC in Arkansas April 6-8. 2021. This event provided immediate action on the needs of 657 Veterans.

  • Veterans unable to work due to service-connected disability can qualify for independent living assistance

    Veterans unable to work due to service-connected disability can qualify for independent living assistance

    Eligible Veterans can qualify for independent living services through the Independent Living track through VA’s Veteran Readiness and Employment benefit program.

  • Women Veterans have access to VA resources

    Women Veterans have access to VA resources

    Women are the fastest growing demographic in the U.S. military and Veteran populations, and VA stands ready to provide resources.

  • Enjoy the total rewards of a psychology career at VA

    Enjoy the total rewards of a psychology career at VA

    Interested in a career as a VA psychologist? VA careers come with an abundance of rich rewards, including competitive pay and generous benefits.

  • Customer Experience: Bringing same day onboarding for care, benefits and community resources

    Customer Experience: Bringing same day onboarding for care, benefits and community resources

    By assembling all VA and local community partners in one place, Veterans are triaged and onboarded immediately to meet their needs.

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Last updated May 15, 2025

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