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  • VA deploys Mobile Vet Center to Surfside community following condo collapse

    VA deploys Mobile Vet Center to Surfside community following condo collapse

    VA has deployed a Mobile Vet Center to Surfside, Florida, to support individuals impacted by the events of the Champlain Towers South condo collapse. The Mobile Vet Center will provide free, easily accessible mental health resources and counseling to individuals in crisis.

  • VA deploys Mobile Vet Centers to Capitol Grounds

    VA deploys Mobile Vet Centers to Capitol Grounds

    Today, VA announced the deployment of two Mobile Vet Centers to the Capitol Grounds to ensure that those impacted by the events of January 6th can access support and mental health resources needed during this critical time. The two Mobile Vet Centers will provide free, easily accessible mental health resources and counseling to the U.S. Capitol Police, members of the National Guard, and any Congressional staff in crisis.

  • #BorneTheBattle 101: Raymond Kaloplastos – Army Veteran, Mobile Vet Center

    #BorneTheBattle 101: Raymond Kaloplastos – Army Veteran, Mobile Vet Center

    Raymond Kaloplastos is an Army Veteran and will talk to us about his service, retirement, and the value that Mobile Vet Centers bring our communities.

  • VA’s Mobile Vet Centers respond when crises happen

    VA’s Mobile Vet Centers respond when crises happen

    Less than eight hours after the shooting ended, an initial multidisciplinary team led by South Texas VA Chief of Staff Dr. Julianne Flynn and made up of Chief of Chaplain Juliana Lesher, Social Worker Ute Hall and Nurse Rose West were on the road.

  • VA providing on-site assistance, counseling following Las Vegas shooting

    VA providing on-site assistance, counseling following Las Vegas shooting

    Three Mobile Vet Centers and 10 staff members are augmenting VA support in Las Vegas and providing on-site individual and family counseling and assisting with resource referrals.

  • VA reaches out to help those recovering from Hurricane Harvey in Beaumont, Texas

    VA reaches out to help those recovering from Hurricane Harvey in Beaumont, Texas

    Work continues, around the clock, to put the city of Beaumont, Texas, back in operation. But, care at the Beaumont VA clinic hasn’t stopped. It's gone mobile.

  • Vet Centers provides services in Texas after Harvey

    Vet Centers provides services in Texas after Harvey

    Mobile Vet Centers are, in many circumstances, the first mobile service out during a disaster or other crisis events.

  • Atlanta-area community effort puts formerly homeless Veterans on the fast track to employment

    Atlanta-area community effort puts formerly homeless Veterans on the fast track to employment

    Grassroots collaboration, such as this project between VA and local workforce agencies, is helping more Veterans exiting homelessness find stable employment.

  • VBA Outreach, MVC, team up to deliver benefits in Richmond

    VBA Outreach, MVC, team up to deliver benefits in Richmond

    September 10, 2015 As VA was wrapping up its #VASummerOfService [...]

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Last updated May 16, 2025

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