Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association 10-3 Chapter donated shoes, boots, jackets, sweaters, pants, hygiene items worth more than $6,000.
U.S. Postal Inspection Service and its Operation Protect Veterans campaign want Veterans to be mindful of potential donation scams.
Stand Downs bring homeless Veterans together in a single location for one to three days. They are provided access to resources needed to address their individual problems and rebuild their lives.
Veterans enrolled at the VA Health Care System of the Ozarks received boxes of food and household supplies from the Elks, the Boy Scouts, the DAV auxiliary and some very generous local companies.
Operation Hopi-Tewa Veterans food drive assisted more than 126 Hopi-Tewa Veterans and their families. Over 4,500 lbs. of food, cleaning supplies and water were donated. And $2,000 in Visa gift cards.
Veterans at risk of or experiencing homelessness can now stay connected with their health care providers, case managers, and loved ones thanks to America's Adopt a Soldier collaboration with VA.
Make this holiday season a little brighter for Veterans in your town. Join in the GIVING TUESDAY activities tomorrow to remind our hospitalized Veterans that we have not forgotten their service.
Close to 300 Veterans picked up some shoes and sweat shirts and toiletries at a recent Stand Down at the Columbia, South Carolina, VA Medical Center. “I just need that extra bit to make it through.”
The VA2K focuses on promoting active lifestyles and provides VA employees, Veterans and community members the opportunity to enjoy a short two-kilometer (approximately 1.2 miles) walk.