Army Veteran Jason Brown used VA's VR&E to attend NASA's Aerospace Scholars program.
VBA's VR&E service held a Facebook Town Hall in honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) on October 17. The event highlighted the many ways VR&E assists Veterans with service-connected disabilities and employment barriers with their careers – including preparation, job searching, and career maintenance.
VA’s Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) Service recently celebrated a decade of the VetSuccess on Campus (VSOC) program, which supports service members, Veterans, and eligible family members as they complete their education and obtain viable careers.
On March 22, National Rehabilitation Counselors Appreciation Day, we honor these men and women for their work in service to the American Veterans living with a service-connected disability.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) program is working with SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development to support Veterans with service-connected disabilities interested in self-employment.
This year’s REACH 5K run/walk had approximately 266 participants and raised more than $2,600 for a local health services program.
VA’s Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment and SBA's Office of Veterans Business Development parttnered to provide self-employment guidance, assistance and on-the-job training to disabled Veterans.
Through the vocational rehabilitation process, this Air Force Veteran gained a measure of confidence that he had lacked most of my life.
Paralyzed Veterans will provide a 36-month on-the-job training program to qualified Veterans who are selected for the apprenticeship program.
Grassroots collaboration, such as this project between VA and local workforce agencies, is helping more Veterans exiting homelessness find stable employment.
March 20 marks the 23rd anniversary of a bad car […]