By providing a more complete picture of your situation to the rating team when you file your VA compensation claim application, you not only make it easier for the raters to find your information and process your claim, but you also increase your chances of having your claim granted.
When Veterans transition into permanent housing from homelessness, however, many have nothing except the clothes on their backs. They have no furniture, cookware, bedding, linens, cleaning supplies or other items that are required to set up a household.
Women Veterans have higher rates of workforce participation and higher rates of employment than both male Veterans and women who never served.
Many Major League Baseball players, umpires and staff have long supported military members and Veterans alike. Power pitcher Corey Kluber has spent a great deal of time with Veterans at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center.
Francisco Urena is a Marine Veteran and currently serves as Massachusetts Secretary of Veterans' Services and previously served as the Veterans' services officer for the cities of Boston and Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Veterans have returned over 24 tons of unneeded and unwanted medication since implementation of the DEA Disposal rule in 2014. This weekend, you can take your unwanted medications to collection sites nationwide.
Every Veteran should know the tremendous benefit of the VA guaranteed home loan program, which allows them to buy a home with no money down and no private mortgage insurance.
Veterans serving Veterans send a powerful message of camaraderie and support that underscores VA’s commitment to the health and well-being of our Veterans.
The nation’s first hadron therapy center at VA's Palo Alto facility will serve Veteran and non-Veteran cancer patients who could benefit from particle therapy using proton or heavy ion beams.
Tampa's Mobile Medical Unit has been deployed to North Carolina to provide medical care to Veterans impacted by flooding after Hurricane Matthew.
Our new This Week at VA podcast features interviews military Veterans to learn about their experience in and out of the military. Our first guest is Marine Corps Veteran Haley Carter.
The topic of suicide is a difficult conversation to have, but preventing Veteran suicide is a conversation that our experts at the Department of Veterans Affairs have every day. Our work is constant and our commitment to our Veterans in crisis is 24-hours-a-day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.