This initiative, which has been eagerly awaited by many, simplifies the tax filing process and is now accessible to individuals residing in Arizona, California, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming.
Every week, VA sends a weekly newsletter—#VetResources—filled with valuable content, including free resources. Here are the top 10 for 2021.
Veterans enrolled in VA health care who have received care from either VA or community provider within the past 24 months are eligible for a free flu shot.
Microsoft Software & Systems Academy (MSSA) is offering free Veteran training in some of the technology industry’s most in-demand roles.
RallyPoint online community members pay tribute to and visit graves for others who are unable to travel or visit their deceased loved ones. Join this conversation and more on RallyPoint.
Help fight the flu by getting a flu shot at no charge. Getting a flu shot helps protect you, your family and loved ones and your community from getting sick with the flu. Even more important this year.
Veterans and Gold Star Families will be granted free access to national parks, wildlife refuges and other Federal lands managed by the Department of the Interior starting on Veterans Day this year and every day onward.
United Through Reading offers free resources and audio recording to Veteran and military families. Reading together helps connect families, even when separated.
Clinical Contact Center lets Veterans get answers on health questions or have a virtual visit with a doctor or nurse practitioner. Modernization expected to expand across the country in future years.
American Red Cross Military and Veteran Caregiver support program offers free resources and peer support, giving help and hope to caregivers.
This program, from the National Library Service (NLS) and the Library of Congress, provides talking books, audio magazines, and digital talking-book players free of charge to eligible Veterans.