VA Central Alabama Healthcare System employee named as Alabama Partnership of the Year Award winner for work with homeless Veterans.
VA Secretary Bob McDonald discusses transitioning from active duty and Veterans' health care during the Eagle Nation podcast.
When a Veteran tells you of the moment of understanding that he or she would never put on that uniform again, you have a small glimpse into the very real struggle that transitioning into civilian life presents for our former Servicemembers.
VA’s Suicide Prevention program co-hosted a Twitter chat with Got Your 6 to discuss both organizations’ initiatives and how individuals can help prevent suicide in their communities.
The VHA Community Partnership Challenge is an opportunity to highlight noteworthy partnerships serving Veterans.
Joining thousands of members of the American Legion at their […]
On August 17, VA partnered with VFW to host a Facebook Live video tour of a VA Vet Center and a chat on the services Vet Centers provide.
On August 10, VA Secretary Bob McDonald spoke via video […]
There are about 1.2 million children K-12 with parents who are post-9/11 Veterans. These children are often adjusting to civilian life at the same time as their parents and are navigating their own twists and turns on the road of transition.
In speaking to the convention, McDonald highlighted how VA is building “powerful, productive partnerships working for Veterans.”
The Human Hug Project is partnering with local VA facilities to launch a first in the nation Hug Ambassador Program.
The PAVE Program links trained student Veterans at participating schools with incoming student Veterans to create a campus community where support and resources can be easily accessed.