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  • Veteran finds employment, financial success with Combined Arms

    Veteran finds employment, financial success with Combined Arms

    Combined Arms supports service members, Veterans, and their families with employment opportunities, education, housing assistance, and more.

  • The good Samaritans… a VA police officer and his wife

    The good Samaritans… a VA police officer and his wife

    VA police officer Paul Hicks had just finished his shift when his wife called, leading him on a quest to help a homeless Veteran.

  • No Veteran Left Behind: Texas VA on the road to rural, elderly Veterans

    No Veteran Left Behind: Texas VA on the road to rural, elderly Veterans

    The South Texas VA hit the road with its No Veteran Left Behind Tour. A caravan of specialists brought information on VA services to over 2,000 senior Veterans.

  • Vet Centers: 42 years of serving Veterans

    Vet Centers: 42 years of serving Veterans

    Vet Centers were established to support the significant number of Vietnam-era Veterans who were not accessing VA services. They provide readjustment counseling and many other services.

  • Family Caregivers to Get More VA Support

    Family Caregivers to Get More VA Support

    VA draws attention to a post by VA's Chief Consultant for Care Management and Social Work Service regarding new programs for Family Caregivers.

  • VA Enhances Support of Family Caregivers

    VA Enhances Support of Family Caregivers

    VA highlights a new program that will support Family Caregivers of post-9/11 injured Veterans, and how to access these new services and resources.

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Last updated July 11, 2025

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