VA’s Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention recently released two resources to help Veterans and their loved ones understand the potentially lifesaving benefits of safely storing firearms and other potentially dangerous household items.
The holidays can be full of joy, but for some it brings stress, depression, and other challenges. Here are some healthy tips for managing these challenges.
The National Resource directory has more than 14,000 vetted resources available for Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors.
American Red Cross Military and Veteran Caregiver support program offers free resources and peer support, giving help and hope to caregivers.
DoD released the 2019 Caregiver Resource Directory. It includes 114 pages of resources and programs that assist and support caregivers.
VITAL connects student Veterans with mental health care while supporting their successful integration into college and university campus life.
More than 100 women Veterans received information and services about benefits at Oklahoma's First Annual Women Veterans Benefits and Resource Fair held recently in Del City, Oklahoma.
USDA’s Rural Development has more than 40 loan, grant, and technical assistance programs for Veterans.
PATRIOTlink enables Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors free access to vetted, direct, cost-free, resources and services.
VA has developed a toolkit that presents a variety of resources for former Guard and Reserve members who were never federally activated.
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