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Reaching Vets in the Golden Hour of Mental Health Injuries

Veterans are naturally drawn to communities. We’re closer than brothers and sisters in the military, and we’re more than a family in combat. But once we leave a cohesive unit, a community is voluntary. Organizations like Team Rubicon and Team …

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Piling on Veteran Employment

The job market for Veterans has shown some promising signs of strength, but that doesn’t mean we’re letting up now. Instead, we’re piling on—focusing on securing the gains in veteran employment this summer with two important events. The first is …

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VA Partners with Vets Groups to Reduce Claims Backlog

Listen to the chatter in a VA medical center waiting room or scroll our Facebook page, and you’ll get a sense of one of the biggest issues affecting Veterans: the disability claims backlog. The problem did not begin overnight, and …

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How to Give Back to Veterans

Want to give your time and talents to support the care of America’s Veterans? Volunteers are an invaluable resource for VA and it is impossible to calculate the amount of caring and sharing that VA Voluntary Service (VAVS) volunteers provide …

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National Veterans Small Business Conference Coming to St. Louis

If you thought Veterans were only accustomed to taking orders and not giving them, you might find this surprising: nearly 14 percent of the 26 million small businesses in the United States are operated by Veterans. And later this fall, …

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Help Fellow Veterans: Become a VA Peer Specialist

VA has always recognized the value and importance of Veterans being able to see recovery taking place and have a fellow Veteran help them navigate the VA system. As VA peer specialists, or peer support apprentices, you have the opportunity …

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Unemployment Down for all Veterans in April

Earlier today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Veteran unemployment data for the month of April. The unemployment rate for all Veterans was 6.2 percent last month—a drop from 7.1 percent in March and still below the national average of …

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Providing Assistance for Homeless Veterans

In 2009, President Obama and VA Secretary Shinseki announced the goal of ending Veteran homelessness by the end of 2015. Together with partners and supporters nationwide, VA is determined to meet that challenge through the Homeless Veterans Outreach Initiative. As …

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A Resource to Help Veterans Serve Fellow Vets

VA for Vets is a  career support program that offers Veterans access to the tools they need to launch or advance their civilian careers at VA, where they can go far to serve their fellow Veterans. The VA for Vets …

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Counseling Services Deploy for Boston-Area Vets

As one Afghanistan Veteran put it earlier today, the Boston Marathon bombings this month brought the experience of war to our city streets. Three people were killed with over two hundred injured, many of which are now amputees. The method …

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