A home away from home, there are currently 44 Fisher Houses located at 37 VA facilities. In 2019, VA Fisher Houses accommodated over 30,712 families, saving them over $20 million dollars.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ranks sixth among the 17 largest federal agencies considered the best places to work, according to the annual ranking issued by the Partnership for Public Service.
The winter months are the hardest season on the blood supply in America. Inclement weather, cancelled blood drives, flu and seasonal illnesses. VA encourages our employees and Veterans to donate now.
Every day, a nationwide team of researchers and innovators work together to help VA providers deliver cutting-edge technology and care to Veterans.
Ms. Clara is the widow of a retired Air Force Veteran and is “here to see that our Veterans receive the best we have to offer.” She has been honored for 44 years of volunteering.
The new Women Veterans Clinic at the Shreveport VA will feature a colorful painting of four women Veterans. The work was created by an Army and Air Force Veteran, “proud to salute their service.”
AccessVA is a new digital service that allows Veterans to access, download and print their patient billing statements online.
VA is looking for ambitious trailblazers who can inspire and […]
The 2019 South Texas Veterans Courage Classic Golf Tournament raised over $63,000 for the Fisher House. A Veteran patient at the South Texas VA Polytrauma Center (and his dog Alex) were very grateful.
The VA FARMS program provides rural Veterans with agricultural vocational training and mental health care services from licensed providers.
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, VA Medical Centers across the country hosted Pink Out! events to support women Veterans and connect them with VA’s health care services.
Drugs, homeless, suicide attempts. Army Veteran’s remarkable story of recovery: “The cost of starting over is too damn high. I focus on the future as best I can and keep my side of the street clean.”