
Veterans in crisis: $4.5M in federal funding will support suicide-prevention in Virginia
Millions of dollars in federal funding has been allocated toward suicide prevention efforts for veterans in Virginia and nationwide.
Millions of dollars in federal funding has been allocated toward suicide prevention efforts for veterans in Virginia and nationwide.
A Los Angeles judge ordered the U.S. Department of VA to build more permanent housing for disabled veterans in its West Los Angeles campus.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan announced the launch of the 2024 Veteran of the Year Program for veterans living in the Fourth Congressional District.
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