Six Suicide Prevention Resources All Veterans Need to Know
There are actions Veterans can take to reduce the risk of suicide and prevent it. VA offers a range of programs and initiatives for all Veterans, no matter when or how you served. Here are six suicide prevention resources all Veterans need to know about.
Change Veteran Lives as a Soldiers' Angels Volunteer
As a Soldiers’ Angels volunteer, you join a global community passionate about honoring and supporting military families, service members and Veterans. Whether you’re near a VA facility or prefer to volunteer from your home, there’s a place for everyone.
As we wrap up 2024, we’re excited to bring you our Best of 2024 collection. From the latest fashion trends to must have gadgets and outdoor favorites, ShopVCS has it all at prices you’ll love. Check your cart for extra discounts at checkout.
There are hundreds of free events for Veterans and their families, caregivers and survivors. Check out the full list of upcoming events on the outreach events site, including:
Veterans Journey to Wellness Through Personal Passions
In their transition back to civilian life, many Veterans focus on mental wellness with a combination of mental health treatment and pursuing passions, such as physical fitness, music or swimming. Find out how these Veterans keep feeling their best.
After January 31, 2025, we’ll remove the option to sign in with a My HealtheVet user ID and password. You’ll still be able to use your My HealtheVet health portal—you’ll just need to sign in to it with a Login.gov or ID.me account.
Applications are open now through March 1, 2025 for VA's National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic. Veterans will participate in kayaking, surfing, sailing, cycling and adaptive fitness during the weeklong clinic Aug. 23-30, 2025 in San Diego.