Minority Veterans’ needs and issues about VA benefits and services will be the focus of the inaugural 2019 National Minority Veterans Summit Sept. 27-28.
The Mission Continues is organizing days of service to remember 9/11, volunteer for United in Service.
Veteran Tim Conner is the first patient at Tampa VA Medical Center to be issued his own robotic exoskeleton, which helps him stand and walk again in spite of a spinal cord injury.
Disabled American Veterans is seeking volunteer drivers to take Veterans to and from their Veterans Affairs health care appointments.
The Technology Transfer Assistance Project (TTAP), an initiative of the VA Technology Transfer Program, aims to bring worthy VA discoveries closer to public use by supporting the creation of a working prototype and by consulting on pathways for commercialization.
VA has careers, tied to specialized skillsets, where former military healthcare workers can heal and care for fellow Veterans.
TogetherWeServed.com provides the opportunity for family members to record Veteran military service and memories, in their own words and photographs.
Explore a Veterans Affairs career in mental health at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Aug. 8-11, in Chicago.
Buffalo Blues non-profit raises money for Veterans and want to help other communities do the same.
A VA study found that some Women Veterans had developed unhealthy eating habits such as binging, eating quickly, stress eating and extreme dieting. Often, those habits carried over into civilian life.
Motivation to Move, an exercise program offered at the Community Living Center at West Palm Beach VA Medical Center, helps older Veterans gain strength, flexibility and stability.
Award-winning songwriters, Veterans and service members come together for a night of powerful music documenting Veterans and their experiences.