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Vet Center

  • Discover the job for you in VA’s different care environments

    Discover the job for you in VA’s different care environments

    With a number of different care environments, VA offers multiple ways to explore a career serving Veterans.

  • Bring your training to mental health care jobs at VA

    Bring your training to mental health care jobs at VA

    Mental health care is an important part of our mission to help Veterans achieve their whole health.

  • Vet Center Scholarship program first graduates

    Vet Center Scholarship program first graduates

    Vet Center Scholarship program and how to apply for scholarships for graduate degrees in counseling.

  • Vet Centers: No-cost counseling for military sexual trauma

    Vet Centers: No-cost counseling for military sexual trauma

    Community-based Vet Centers offer counseling for MST regardless of gender or era of service. No documentation of the MST required.

  • Chicago Vet Center, VA, honor women Veterans

    Chicago Vet Center, VA, honor women Veterans

    Chicago Vet Center and VA gave women Veterans information on VA services available to them.

  • Help Veterans overcome mental health challenges as a psychologist at VA

    Help Veterans overcome mental health challenges as a psychologist at VA

    With unique issues that demand a unique skillset, Veterans rely on VA psychologists to help them improve their quality of life and take charge of their care.

  • Get VA to cover the cost of your degree with these scholarship programs

    Get VA to cover the cost of your degree with these scholarship programs

    If you’re ready to start a career serving Veterans, VA will help you with your tuition costs thanks to these two amazing scholarship opportunities.

  • Take the Vet Center awareness survey before Nov. 30

    Take the Vet Center awareness survey before Nov. 30

    Vet Centers are conducting a survey (ending Nov. 30) to find out how much Veterans and service members know about them.

  • Bows, arrows, outdoors, provide therapy at archery match

    Bows, arrows, outdoors, provide therapy at archery match

    Vet Center archery match allowed Veterans to relax. It requires bodily focus and awareness. You can't be other places, thinking about other things. It's an escape.

  • Resources available to Veterans experiencing emotional distress due to recent world events

    Resources available to Veterans experiencing emotional distress due to recent world events

    Due to recent world events, Veterans may be feeling emotional distress as they may be reminded of their own deployment experiences.

  • Vet Center: Veteran Sandra Hardy no longer suffering in silence

    Vet Center: Veteran Sandra Hardy no longer suffering in silence

    Although Vet Centers offer unlimited counseling appointments, U.S. Army Veteran Sandra Hardy had it set in her mind she would only need a couple of visits.  Three years later, she's still going.

  • 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.

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Last updated July 8, 2025

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