The annual CHALENG survey collects input from Veterans, providers and community members to help strengthen local efforts and improve homelessness programs.
VA is proposing changes to make VR&E more efficient and easier for Veterans to access the services they need, by eliminating Vocational Rehabilitation Panels.
VA has implemented a key part of the “Dole Act,” improving how certain Commercial Driver’s License training programs are approved for VA education benefits.
This Mental Health Month, VA invites Veterans to find their own path forward by hearing fellow Veterans speak openly about their challenges and solutions.
Looking to take the next step in your career without leaving the comfort of your home? You’re in luck! From resume reminders to open opportunities, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has compiled all the resources you need to organize your job search right here in a virtual “on-demand career fair”.
This April, hundreds of partners from across the country joined the VetResources Community Network (VRCN) Monthly Connect, focused on one shared goal: helping Veterans transition more smoothly into civilian life.
The Women Veterans Giving Small Business Award exists to ensure that women who have served are not building their businesses alone. It is a reminder that their leadership, ideas, and impact matter, and that there is a community ready to support them.
White River Junction sets a historic backdrop for the care Veterans in rural Vermont receive, and for the training new health care professionals receive at White River Junction VA Medical Center (VAMC).