Pride Month - Saluting our LGBTQ+ Veterans who volunteered to defend our freedom. It is our responsibility to help defend theirs.
VA Clinical Resource Hubs uses cross-catchments to ensure Veterans have access to quality care and innovative support, no matter their location.
Kimberly Stuart used the challenges she faced during her service to help other Veterans, so they can have pride for all aspects of their identity.
The Veterans Health Equity: Leave No Veteran Behind podcast turns a page on LGBTQ+ Veteran health.
Navy Veteran Shane Whitecloud reflects on his time in service, some misadventures in life and what Veterans Day means to him.
Veteran Jay Cambridge joined the Air Force as a woman. Today, he is transgender, a yoga instructor and connected to his body and spirit.
For VA, equity means intentionally committing to consistent and systematic fair, just and impartial treatment of all individuals and a just distribution of tools and resources to give veterans, including veterans who are members of underserved communities, what is required to enjoy a full, healthy life.
Spread the word: New Veterans Crisis Line number. Dial 988 then Press 1. A shorter, easier-to-remember way to get support quickly.
During Pride Month, today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Air Force Veteran Adrianna Vorderbruggen, who was killed in action in Afghanistan.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Rupert Starr who became a prisoner of war (POW) in Germany during World War II and later became a well-known LGBTQ+ activist.
Coatesville VA and Montgomery County formed a Veterans Response Team to train law enforcement officers on how to help Veterans in crisis access their benefits.
Air Force Operation Enduring Freedom Veteran tells other women Veterans how VA women’s health care “Changed the whole trajectory of my life.”