The latest fraud tactic targeting Veterans involves sending fake postcards claiming you're entitled to “extra VA benefits” or additional payments.
The latest fraud tactic targeting Veterans involves sending fake postcards claiming you're entitled to “extra VA benefits” or additional payments.
By bringing together data and information, VA helps ensure that Veterans experiencing homelessness get the support they need when they need it.
Across the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA’s) nationwide network, support services professionals play a critical role in ensuring facilities run smoothly, safely, and efficiently.
From Artemis II astronauts and engineers to VA researchers studying how space affects the human body, Veterans are helping power America’s return to deep space.
Chris Swift, a former combat medic, used drinking to mask PTSD until treatment at VA helped him rebuild his life, his relationships and his recovery.
We’ve all seen it: Endless advice, fitness tips and wellness trends flooding our feeds. The Women’s Health Transition Training is information you can count on.
This jobs of the week post includes listings for the week of June 8, 2026. We will continue to post relevant listings as we receive them.
Retired Army Col. Don Degidio uses telehealth to access specialty care and save the time it would take to travel to in-person appointments.
The Freund v. Collins fairness hearing is scheduled for Aug. 13, 2026, to consider whether the proposed class settlement is fair, reasonable and adequate.
Discover five simple wellness habits—from better sleep to morning breakfast—that help Veterans and caregivers feel their best every day.
At 100 years old, Korean War Veteran Catherine Alessandri shows how a century of service can shape history and inspire generations that follow.
A social worker delivers monthly meal support, offering hope and connection to Veterans facing ongoing food insecurity.
Have you ever thought about teaching as a career? The University of North Georgia can help you earn your teaching credential through a fully online certification program.
VA Research published new findings on a potential new skin cancer treatment, artificial lung engineering and improving physical therapy access in VA.
It's not easy, but starting a suicide prevention talk with a loved one may help to save a Veteran’s life.
Medical instrument technicians can be found all over VA, making this job one of the most visible roles in the hospital system, and one of the most demanding.
SDVET LaunchPoint, a free virtual course from Warrior Rising, helps service-disabled Veterans turn their interests and skills into real business.
A change in public law discontinues DEA benefits for secondary education for any program starting on or after Aug. 1, 2026.
A VA occupational therapist uses TeleOccupational Therapy to assess Veterans in their home environments, catching dangerous medication errors and fall risks.
Plan ahead with your personal "my Social Security" account! Securely manage benefits and key documents online anytime, anywhere.
The gap between feeling prepared and being prepared is where emergencies become crises. Now is the time to prepare for the 2026 hurricane season.
The VA Careers Talent Community offers exciting new information about what it means to work at VA and how you can become part of our team.
Here's how to avoid and prevent unwanted home loan and refinance spam calls, messages and letters.
Learn how a digital reset can support your Whole Health, reduce stress and improve focus, sleep and well-being.
Feelin' cooked? Lost focus? You definitely need a break. This quick, desk yoga session delivers.
This jobs of the week post includes listings for the week of June 1, 2026. We will continue to post relevant listings as we receive them.
A retired soldier becomes the first in the VA system to receive a minimally invasive Visualase procedure, offering new hope for treating focal epilepsy.
In the Philippines in the early 1940s, Ray Cabacar walked 32 miles to reach a U.S. Navy recruitment station. He was determined to answer the call.
May 31 is World No Tobacco Day. If you’re a Veteran who uses tobacco, discover how VA can help you quit. Make this the day you retake command of your health.
Using lymphatic drainage techniques provides significant relief for Veterans suffering from symptoms caused by exposure to harmful toxins.