VA employee Roxanna Dunlap and her Veteran husband Rocky donated 200 complete Thanksgiving meals to Veterans in need in their community through their Dinners for Veterans program.
A few Thanksgiving adventures from Veterans, our staff and local TV stations who shared their stories.
Hundreds of Veterans received housing, food and employment assistance, clothing and health screenings at Chicago Winter Stand Down.
VA is committed to finding innovative ways to help Veterans exit homelessness. Sometimes this means making sure those who have answered the call to service have smartphone telephone service.
New microscopes will lead to a greater understanding of the impacts and effects of wartime exposure on the health of Veterans. And to prevent or reduce the impact.
North Texas VA expedited the onboarding of at least 100 new team members as part of a 4-day hiring surge event. New hires could start work the next week.
The turkey is roasting. The house is in order. The table is set. What about the guests? Being surrounded by others is one of the greatest gifts of the season.
Thirty finalists in VA’s Mission Daybreak presented their suicide prevention solutions at Demo Day, an in-person showcase event held Nov. 4.
Treatment a Veteran can receive after toxic exposure. Learn about the online Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry and the Post-Deployment Cardiopulmonary Evaluation Network.
Decades later, Vietnam Veterans hold reunion. “These reunions have had a life-saving impact on our squad. I believe more Veterans would benefit from events like this.”
Preventing anti-transgender violence, sexual assault and harassment. Take the White Ribbon VA Pledge and apply bystander intervention.
Innovative rideshare program provides transportation to Veterans in critical need after discharge, emergency department visit, or appointment related to hospitalization.