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  • Leashes of Valor: Discover how one leash can save two lives

    Leashes of Valor: Discover how one leash can save two lives

    Discover how nonprofit, Leashes of Valor pairs post-9/11 Veterans with service dogs from shelters, aiding recovery from PTSD, TBI, and other military traumas.

  • Seeking mental health support after harassment or sexual assault

    Seeking mental health support after harassment or sexual assault

    The director of VA's Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention discusses how VA is better serving the mental health needs of Veterans following traumatic sexual encounters.

  • Veteran manages MST, finds her calling to help others

    Veteran manages MST, finds her calling to help others

    VA mental health care and telehealth help Veteran manage the effects of her military sexual trauma (MST) and regain control of her life. Today, she helps Veterans access VA care.

  • PTSD Bytes #14: Military Sexual Trauma

    PTSD Bytes #14: Military Sexual Trauma

    Dr. Amy Street, deputy director of the National Center for PTSD Women’s Health Science Division, Boston VA, discusses military sexual trauma.

  • VA supports experiencers’ path of recovery, resilience

    VA supports experiencers’ path of recovery, resilience

    Your path of recovery is yours. Find your resilience and seek help after an incident of sexual assault or harassment.

  • We believe you and we believe in you: Resources for homeless Veterans

    We believe you and we believe in you: Resources for homeless Veterans

    Veterans experiencing sexual assault or intimate partner violence are at greater risk of being homeless. We believe you, and believe in you.

  • VA and partners discuss sexual assault and sexual harassment prevention and response

    VA and partners discuss sexual assault and sexual harassment prevention and response

    VA Deputy Secretary Donald M. Remy was a plenary speaker at the National Discussion on Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment at America’s Colleges, Universities, and Service Academies held on April 6.

  • Believing in military sexual trauma survivors means supporting them on their path toward healing

    Believing in military sexual trauma survivors means supporting them on their path toward healing

    Veterans who experienced MST can find the support they need at VA to heal physically and emotionally. Treatment is free and personalized.

  • Provider webinar: New Beyond MST mobile app enhances treatment for survivors

    Provider webinar: New Beyond MST mobile app enhances treatment for survivors

    This webinar will introduce Beyond MST, a new mobile mental health app designed for MST survivors and those who care for them.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Candace

    Why I get my health care at VA: Candace

    Air Force Reserve Veteran Candace wanted to serve other Veterans. Now she works at a Vet Center, helping Veterans and their family members.

  • VA Texas information fair provides help to rural Veterans

    VA Texas information fair provides help to rural Veterans

    Veterans Information Fair brought caravan of services to rural Texas Veterans who appreciated face-to-face help. Some very emotional.

  • Military Sexual Trauma survivors see increased claim grant rates

    Military Sexual Trauma survivors see increased claim grant rates

    VBA grant rates for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to sexual trauma increased by approximately 22 percentage points since 2015.

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Last updated July 9, 2025

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