In 2020, commissary shopping extended to disabled Veterans, Purple Heart recipients, former Prisoners of War, and caregivers of Veterans.
The next free seminar in the Wellness Wednesday Financial Education series, March 16, focuses on life insurance. There are two, hour-long sessions at Noon and 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (9 a.m. and Noon, Pacific Standard Time).
Veterans can view the #VetResources Check-In video series with information to support mental health, resiliency, and coping strategies.
Purepost offers free career transition services, including a variety of guidelines and tools to help Veterans find their next job.
VA is preparing to publicly release a report containing recommendations to invest in the most significant redesign of the VA health care system since the World War II era. The recommendations aim to realign and modernize VA health care facilities to improve Veteran health care access and outcomes.
American Corporate Partners (ACP) and a Fortune 500 Business mentor can help Veterans find their next civilian career
On March 1, VA announced its intention of adding nine rare respiratory cancers to the list of presumed service-connected disabilities in relation to exposure to toxic chemicals in the air, water, or soil for Veterans who served any amount of time in the Southwest Asia theater of operations.
Due to recent world events, Veterans may be feeling emotional distress as they may be reminded of their own deployment experiences.
VA and the Veterans Day National Committee are currently accepting submissions for the 2022 Veterans Day poster contest.
Registration for the 2022 National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic is open until April 1 and limited to the first 150 Veteran applicants.
Your Commissary challenges Veterans to supercharge nutrition in March. March is National Nutrition Month. Are you up for the challenge?
Navy Veteran Eddie Cerda was in the stands at Super Bowl LVI thanks to the nonprofit Vet Tix, which provides free event tickets to Veterans.