The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the economy, leaving many people who had been comfortable suddenly struggling financially. Feeding America estimates that at least 60 million people in the United ...
This Thursday is Remembrance Day — a day set aside to remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. For the second consecutive year, the pandemic has caused some changes ...
From appellate advocacy before the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to non-service-connected pension cases for low-income Veterans and their ... source
More than 15,000 Veterans Affairs patients have died from coronavirus-related conditions in the 19 months since the pandemic began in America, with more than 2,200 of those fatalities coming since ...
Hi r/Veterans!Looking for volunteers to share their health care experiences and needs in an apprx. ~60-minute virtual interview. We are looking for former service members who are not enrolled in ...
U.S. Navy veteran Michael Embrich knew his fellow veterans were missing an important line of support. As the Secretary of Veterans Affairs Readjustment Committee, he works with veterans legislation in ...
Attorneys who decide on veterans’ benefits appeals struggled to meet caseload requirements during the upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic, and women more often faced such challenges, a union officer explained ...
Nearly 68% of active duty personnel have been vaccinated against COVID-19 with at least one dose. But that still leaves many service members vulnerable to the delta variant of the ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough on Monday acknowledged the possibility of a spike in veterans experiencing homelessness later this year and vowed “to do everything we can to prevent that ...
The end of pandemic financial protections coupled with the lingering housing challenges of recent years could lead to “an unprecedented wave of veterans homelessness” in coming months, advocates warned lawmakers ...