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  • Surge events aim to get unsheltered Veterans off the streets

    Surge events aim to get unsheltered Veterans off the streets

    Milwaukee VA supports VA's "Getting Veterans Off the Street" initiative with surge events to connect unsheltered Veterans to housing and vital services.

  • Providence Veterans serve again through research

    Providence Veterans serve again through research

    Kenneth Lewis becomes the 5,000th Veteran to participate in the Million Veteran Program in Providence VAHCS. He represents the continued involvement of Veterans around the nation to continue to serve through advancing health research for all Veterans.

  • ‘Give yourself a chance’: Veteran overcomes addiction and homelessness

    ‘Give yourself a chance’: Veteran overcomes addiction and homelessness

    Marine Corps Veteran Rob Slaughter overcame addiction and homelessness, and maintaining his sobriety is how he leads by example.

  • From rock bottom to rehabilitation

    From rock bottom to rehabilitation

    With help from a team of mental health professionals, Frank Pagliocca entered detox, began therapy and eventually found healing and stability through rehabilitation.

  • National Creative Arts Festival empowers Veterans

    National Creative Arts Festival empowers Veterans

    The National Creative Arts Festival provides a stage for Veterans from diverse backgrounds to showcase their artistic talents and connect over shared experiences.

  • Veteran’s rehabilitation has personal significance

    Veteran’s rehabilitation has personal significance

    Veteran faces rehabilitation with determination and an unwavering commitment to reclaiming his life.

  • Texas Veteran conquers rehabilitation after stroke

    Texas Veteran conquers rehabilitation after stroke

    Rehabilitation can restore independence by improving physical, mental and emotional functions.

  • Reimagining rehabilitation

    Reimagining rehabilitation

    Vinny Costagliola is driven to helping Veterans with their rehabilitation and solving challenges posed by access to resources.

  • One Veteran’s story of going from substance abuse to sobriety

    One Veteran’s story of going from substance abuse to sobriety

    After duty in Iraq, Michael McNabb had a hard time readjusting to civilian life. A VA rehabilitation program gave him sobriety, saving him. His is a journey he shares with other Veterans.

  • Servicemember Transitional Advanced Rehabilitation (STAR) Program for SOF service members and Veterans

    Servicemember Transitional Advanced Rehabilitation (STAR) Program for SOF service members and Veterans

    STAR is a rehabilitation program for Special Operations Forces service members and Veterans. It facilitates recovery, function, reintegration, and transition.

  • Help Veterans get back in action as a physical therapist

    Help Veterans get back in action as a physical therapist

    Whether helping a Veteran recover from surgery or increasing their mobility, your career as a physical therapist at VA will always be rewarding.

  • Help Veterans reclaim their independence as an occupational therapist

    Help Veterans reclaim their independence as an occupational therapist

    With numerous specialties and fields of focus, your career as an occupational therapist at VA offers unmatched rewards.

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Last updated November 15, 2025

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