Three women Veterans join us to discuss women Veterans issues from their perspective and the growth of women Veterans as leaders in the Veteran community.
As one of the fastest-growing subgroups of U.S. Veterans, women […]
Whether you are looking to yoga to recover from an injury or are interested in a recreational therapy, such as art or music, VA’s combination of clinical care and well-being programs can help you meet your personal goals.
Judi Roberts credits sports with helping prepare her for a career in the male-dominated aircraft maintenance and aircrew career fields.
VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System honored women Veterans with a photo exhibit of black and white portraits featuring 29 Veterans from various communities served by the Lone Star State's southern most VA health care system.
VA researchers studying the underlying issues, delivery of services and prevention of homelessness
“The clinic was life changing. We call it magic on the mountain,” said Brown. “I don’t even remember all the sports I’ve tried—self-defense, rock climbing, hand cycling, kayaking, tennis—and of course downhill skiing.”
March is Women’s History Month, but our women Veterans are changing lives and making herstory every single day.
Courage and ambition have never been in short supply for Army Veteran Indira Glennon.
The fellowship helped me to pinpoint where my own strengths lie and how to wield them to make an impact in my career.
Women Veterans: VA offers comprehensive health care options for all stages of life.
Air Force Veteran Ivanna Brown threw out the first pitch at a Mets Spring Training game in Port St. Lucie, Florida.