Texas A&M University’s librarians created a platform for public librarians to develop toolkits to support Veterans and their families.
Virtual care means Veterans with TBI have access to specialized polytrauma and TBI clinical services no matter where they live.
Navy Veteran Walter Meekins recently reunited with his Houston VA cardiologists one year after undergoing a life-saving heart procedure.
Homeless, Kenneth came to VA for help. His journey of recovery began with a VA residential treatment program for drug and alcohol abuse.
Louise C. Wilmot was the highest-decorated woman in the military and was one of the first women to pioneer the early steps into integrating and recruiting women in all branches of the military. Wilmot began her career in the Women Officer’s Candidate School that orientated women training in the military by other women. For her first duty station at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida, Wilmot remembers a woman lieutenant commander who was appointed as the senior representative for women. Wilmot said she never felt alone during her training from her and a handful of women.
A VA nurse asked a Veteran about his frequent emergency room visits. What the nurse suggested saved the life of the Veteran and his wife.
Two Gulf Coast Veterans’ works from the July 2020 Gulf Coast Creative Arts Competition placed nationally in the 2021 Creative Arts Festival.
Victor Vasquez, the director of two National Cemeteries got his start in VA’s Compensated Work Therapy Program. Read his story.
The Fort Sill Veteran community and their families paid their respects at the funeral of Corporal Charles York, an American hero, during this special memorial service.
Navy Veteran David Grant: “I came into the VA system years ago and I’ve seen the growth. Anything I can do to bring more Veterans into the hospital is what I’ll do.”
Depressed Navy Veteran found Whole Health which made life easier. VA gave him the help he needed to get back to living his best life.
Navy Veteran finished her Ironman Triathlon. She didn’t expect her body to shut down. Runners will understand the drama at the finish line.