Students, teachers and parents filled the gymnasium at Henry Zarrow International School in Tulsa on Nov. 16 to celebrate Veterans Day.
VA has partnered with the National Association of Elementary School Principals to organize the End Veteran Homelessness Challenge.
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Strong community partnerships are vital to ending Veteran homelessness — and VA employees play a key role in building these relationships.
Since 2010, homelessness among Veterans has decreased by nearly 50 percent. However, this progress is not evenly distributed nationwide.
VA announced that thousands of low-income Veteran families around the nation will continue to receive benefits under the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program.
VA announced it plans to provide approximately $200 million in fiscal year 2019 funding to support more than 13,000 transitional housing beds for its Grant and Per Diem (GPD) Program
Bridgetta Blockmon, the community employment coordinator for the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina, has made it her mission to see that the Veterans in her area are able to find long-term employment.
VA salutes corporate citizens that pitch-into improve the lives of Veterans and remind them that their fellow Americans value them and have not forgotten about the enormous sacrifices they made for the American people.
The "fridge fill" program also authorizes Veterans a one-time allowance of food and supplies for the equivalent of six people, regardless of the Veteran’s family size.
A sequence of hardships stacked up against one Army Veteran nearly a decade ago. He hit rock bottom.
Verna Burton traveled across the country for a career change, only to learn the apartment she booked online was a scam. Fortunately, Swords to Plowshares was there to help.