In honor of National Parents’ Day, here are eight ways VA helps provide work-life balance and provides the support that parents need.
U.S. states offer Veterans a wide range of benefits. State […]
The VA appeals decision review quick start guide offers Veterans more clarity and control over the decision review process.
World War I marked the fourth time Congress declared war, but became the first time America instituted a draft. The "Great War" also created a new series of benefits for Veterans--some that exist in different forms today.
Veterans continue to receive benefits and services after VA's Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) temporarily closed its 56 regional offices to the public March 19 in response to COVID-19.
The VA Welcome Kit answers the question "What can VA do for me?"
Transitioning military personnel may qualify for several positions at VA including Intermediate Care Technician and paramedic.
The National Resource directory has more than 14,000 vetted resources available for Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors.
Veterans who are eligible and want to take advantage of in-person expanded Commissary, Military Service Exchange and MWR access Jan. 1 must have a VHIC.
The VA National Education for Employees Program provides a tax-free scholarship to qualifying VA employees so they can pursue clinical licensure.
Veterans Month is a great time for newly transitioning service members or longtime Veterans to be reminded that VA hires former service members.
Part of VA’s Welcome Kit, this guide helps families identify VA Survivor benefits they may be eligible for after a Veteran loved one has passed.