The Department of Veterans Affairs and U.S. Paralympics, a division of the United States Olympic Committee, announced the Olympic Opportunity Fund in 2010.
Joining Forces is a community-based effort to lessen the burden on military families through programs focused on mental health, jobs, homelessness and more.
VA is encouraging all Atomic Veterans to check out the new website for the Veterans’ Advisory Board on Dose Reconstruction (VBDR).
The National Disabled Veteran Winter Sports Clinic was established 25 years ago in an effort to combat that common feeling among disabled Vets.
Nearly 40 percent of enrolled Veterans live in rural areas of our country. These Veterans have difficulty in obtaining access to quality health care.
Iraq War Veteran, Alan participated in the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic, but he wasn’t just skiing, he was thriving.
Veteran Treatment Courts continue to spread across the country, welcomed by communities for their efforts to help Veterans in need.
Patricia Hayes, Chief Consultant for Women Veterans Health, responds to a previous post from a female Veteran regarding the struggles with VA care.
A VA employee explores the private school tuition cap from the new GI Bill legislation, and the impact it might have on Veterans.
The VA stresses the importance of verifying information from schools and their qualifications from a State Approving Agency for GI Bill benefits.
A Veteran shares her experiences and struggles with VA Care for obstetric care, and the need for a streamlined process to aid reintegrating female Veterans.
For African American History month, we look at the history of their fight for America's freedom. The VA presents a video tribute to their legacy.