• Combining science and service as a VA genetic counselor

    VA’s Million Veteran Program is one of the world’s largest genetics research programs, innovating health care for Veterans. Genetic counselor Morgan Danowski shares her story as part of the program.

  • Sedra Graves: Giving back through research

    VA’s Million Veteran Program is one of the world’s largest genetics research programs designed to better prevent and treat disease in Veterans. Army Veteran Sedra Graves shares her story for enrolling.

  • New VA Cape May CBOC opens

    Wilmington VA Medical Center has a new Cape May County Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Rio Grande, New Jersey. “A testament to our promised kept in the care we provide to Veterans.”

  • VA’s Compassionate Contact Corps

    VA Voluntary Service has a new social prescription program: The Compassionate Contact Corps. Trained volunteers call Veterans who are lonely, socially isolated or would simply like to talk to someone.

  • VA’s Women Veterans Quick Start Guide now available

    VA's Women Veterans Quick Start Guide offers a quick and easy summary of how to apply for VA benefits and what services and programs are available for females who served.

  • VA Secretary visits Panama City Beach VA clinic

    VA Secretary Robert Wilkie visited Panama City Beach VA Outpatient Clinic to recognize staff for superior service during the COVID-19 pandemic. Highest patient satisfaction rate of any VA facility.

  • VA’s Virtual Women’s Health Transition Training

    Transitioning from the military? VA’s Women’s Health Transition Training program will partner with Military OneSource for our first Facebook Live series on Sept. 25 at noon EST. With Q and A.

  • Safe firearm storage saves lives

    VA encourages women Veterans to make sure firearms are stored safely in the home and to talk to friends and family about proper firearm storage and safety.

  • Make a difference in the health care of female Veterans today

    Help VA continue to provide high-quality women’s health care to the nation’s female Veterans, the fastest growing demographic.

  • Pride Month: celebrating all who served

    VA is committed to providing high-quality, respectful care for Veterans with LGBT and related identities, as well as their families. June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month.

  • VA brings women’s health training to rural areas

    VA provides training on women’s health topics to over 500 rural providers and nurses. Program aims to increase skills related to women’s health. VA is supporting women Veterans in rural communities.

  • VA is here for women Veterans during COVID-19 and beyond

    VA is dedicated to equipping women Veterans with the tools, resources and information they need during the COVID-19 pandemic and all year round. Here are links to virtual tools.