VA's Center for Women Veterans hosted a Veterans Experience Action Center (VEAC) in March for Veterans, family members, caregivers and survivors in American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Volunteer as part of VetServe 2023 and help give back to your community and support Veterans, their families, caregivers and survivors.
There are several benefits to using a VA home loan, including 100% financing with no down payment and no private mortgage insurance is required.
It’s a question often asked by those who once served in the military. Many businesses offer discounts to Veterans for restaurants, hotels, stores, recreational activities and even home improvement, among other perks. Former service members will want to take advantage of those opportunities.
To ensure fitting Veterans Day tributes occur across the country, VA and the Veterans Day National Committee (VDNC) encourage communities and non-profit organizations to submit applications to host VA-recognized regional Veterans Day observances.
You can now manage your prescription refills right from the official VA Health and Benefits mobile app, including requesting VA-issued Rx refills, tracking Rx shipments, viewing VA Rx history, and more!
Brian Arrington is a retired Air Force Veteran and Founder of VETS2INDUSTRY. The non-profit organization supports and helps transitioning military personnel, Veterans and military spouses find meaningful and sustainable careers in the civilian workforce, as well as knowledge.
VA Women’s Health Reengagement Training educates women Veterans on how to apply for and use VA health care. Here are the five things you need to know about the training.
Veterans and their families are invited to join The War Horse Symposium on April 6 in Chicago for a day-long convening to discuss the human impact of military service.
Mike Gabler is a big reader of existential philosophy, the exploration of questions related to the meaning, purpose and value of human existence.
In March, VA will host 40 events nationwide to educate Veterans about the benefits and health care available to them as a result of the PACT Act.
Here are some warning signs that can help you recognize when to seek assistance for your loved one. Families and friends can support a Veteran thinking of suicide.