VA began deploying Mobile Vet Center units the week of March 16 to expand Veteran outreach in communities affected during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Every year Senior enlisted leaders, representing all services – active, reserve, and retired gather from all parts of the United States to attend the largest gathering of senior non-commissioned officers in America, the Great Sergeants Major Reunion. This year it was held in Houston, Texas and more than 400 SGMs were there.
Local Vietnam Veteran finds closure at St. Louis Vet Center
This approach considers that only about 30 percent of Veterans use VA health care — underscoring the need for innovative ways to connect Veterans to resources and information.
The Milwaukee VA regional office collaborated withVA's Office of Tribal and Government Relations and VBA’s Benefits Assistance Service to assist Veterans with their VA claims was well as educate and promote awareness of VA benefits.
Participants will learn about counseling, outreach, referral services and are encouraged ask questions in the comments section.
Beginning this week, VA will be sharing Snaps, videos and stories with them at @deptvetaffairs.
What can a couple of Vietnam Vets do to help combat the high rate of Veteran suicide? Turns out, quite a bit. Straight Scoop for Vets and Friends raises public awareness, provides training and links Veterans to services throughout the state of New Mexico.
September 10, 2015 As VA was wrapping up its #VASummerOfService […]
The vision for this campaign was born out of the realization that when our women Veterans from all eras and generations surrender the uniform, they retain the intangible—that combination of resolute resilience and the unbeatable skills they will incorporate into their reintegration and readjustment process.
VA recognizes Veteran homelessness as a critical issue, and is committed to prevention and offering resources.
An outreach luncheon event at a country fair is shared through the eyes of a Veteran who worked the registration table.