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  • North Texas Vet Center holds open house and benefits fair

    North Texas Vet Center holds open house and benefits fair

    “The Vet Center has been helpful and there are some extra things I’ve learned. I came to see what information might be useful to me.”

  • Vet Center helping to redefine “I’m fine”

    Vet Center helping to redefine “I’m fine”

    Navy Vietnam Veteran Harry Collins always believed he was fine. He stuck to his daily routines and went to work, leading an outwardly normal life. But his "I'm fine" routine never included how to manage his thoughts and emotions following his war time service. 

  • Texas Veteran archery therapy group

    Texas Veteran archery therapy group

    A Vet Center in Abilene, Texas, is helping Veterans with a unique therapy program based on archery. Veterans learn new skills and have time to connect in relaxing ways and encourage each other.

  • San Antonio Vet Center celebrates 40th Anniversary

    San Antonio Vet Center celebrates 40th Anniversary

    Vet Center services are also provided to family members of Veterans and Service members for military-related issues when they aid in the readjustment of those who have served. This includes bereavement counseling for families who experience an active duty death.

  • EMDR, VA PTSD treatment helps Veteran after 10th deployment

    EMDR, VA PTSD treatment helps Veteran after 10th deployment

    Rogelio "Roger" Rodriguez used EMDR treatment from his Vet Center to overcome PTSD from his 10 deployments with the Air National Guard.

  • Vietnam Veteran Finds Closure at Local Vet Center

    Vietnam Veteran Finds Closure at Local Vet Center

    Local Vietnam Veteran finds closure at St. Louis Vet Center

  • Former paratrooper earns Volunteer of the Year award for work with incarcerated Veterans

    Former paratrooper earns Volunteer of the Year award for work with incarcerated Veterans

    Kevin Burrill, a former paratrooper, found a new calling working with incarcerated Veterans and earned the Volunteer of the Year Award.

  • Salt Lake City Vet Center’s Vietnam Veterans Support Group

    Salt Lake City Vet Center’s Vietnam Veterans Support Group

    Terry and Darryl worked with each other for 25 years but neither knew they were both Vietnam Veterans. A weekly group brought them and other Vietnam Vets together to share their experiences.

  • Boots & Badges: Laredo Vet Center takes part in care package drive for deployed service members

    Boots & Badges: Laredo Vet Center takes part in care package drive for deployed service members

      LAREDO, Texas — The Laredo Vet Center hosted a [...]

  • Three signs of good PTSD care for Veterans

    Three signs of good PTSD care for Veterans

    Veterans with PTSD need to know that their care is working for them. Here are three signs to guide you and help you make decisions, track your progress and get the care you deserve.

  • #BorneTheBattle 101: Raymond Kaloplastos – Army Veteran, Mobile Vet Center

    #BorneTheBattle 101: Raymond Kaloplastos – Army Veteran, Mobile Vet Center

    Raymond Kaloplastos is an Army Veteran and will talk to us about his service, retirement, and the value that Mobile Vet Centers bring our communities.

  • Vet Center rebounds from Hurricane Maria

    Vet Center rebounds from Hurricane Maria

    The Arecibo Vet Center reopened its doors to area Veterans almost a month after Hurricane Maria devastated the island.

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