Every November 11, we recognize Veterans Day as a special time to thank the brave women and men who have served our Nation.
This year, we hope that you join us in honoring Veterans, by taking the spirit of “Thanks” and turning it in to an action. Whether supporting a Veteran’s job search through encouragement, working at a community support group, or even volunteering with the Department of Veterans Affairs, you can make a difference in the lives of those who have given so much to help so many.
To share our unified message of thanks on Veterans Day, join the Thunderclap.
After participating, we encourage you to learn more about how you can commit yourself and your family to making a difference where you live. As a health care professional, you can explore career opportunities by visiting VAcareers.va.gov. Veterans Day may be once a year, but your support doesn’t have to be.
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