What VA is doing to connect Veterans to meaningful employment… and the relationship between employment and being homeless.
Army Veteran James Sapp overcame chronic pain and addiction. Now, as a social worker, he helps other Veterans do the same.
A lack of public awareness about MST leaves gaps in our national discourse. Dispelling myths can help survivors know they are not alone and connect them to resources.
After a year living in his car, Air Force Veteran found support through a transitional housing and support center and the HUD-VASH program.
The VA Community Partnership Challenge winner developed models of Veteran suicide prevention for community partners in Colorado.
Central Virginia VA and community partners have announced a major milestone in the fight against Veteran homelessness: Functional Zero. Read about what that means and the people who made it happen.
VA peer specialists serve as success stories for their fellow Veterans. Their experience using mental health services, combined with their VA training and certification, have made them valuable additions to VA’s mental health offerings.
Veteran Anthony Brown was homeless when he lost both feet to frostbite. Today, after two years of treatment, Brown is ready to leave Coatesville VA Medical Center VA to live in the community.
Help end Veteran homelessness as a postdoctoral fellow by apply for a fellowship at the VA National Center on Homelessness among Veterans.
Veteran Tom Zurhellen is walking 22 miles a day from Oregon to New York to raise awareness about Veteran suicide and homelessness. He says 22 is the number of Veterans who commit suicide each day.
Two Army Veterans, a judge and a renowned photographer, will be honored June 6th, the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, by the New York Mets during the mid-day game at Citi Field.
Join VA and Vietnam Veterans of America for a Facebook Live event on February 12 at 2 p.m. EST as they discuss VA programs to end homelessness.