Salute to the National Women Veterans United (NWVU) Nurses, and the first responders across the nation on the front line defending the nation and in the hospitals and clinics. Read more [...] Salute to the National Women Veterans United (NWVU) Nurses, and the first responders
Salute to the National Women Veterans United (NWVU) Nurses, and the first responders across the nation on the front line defending the nation and in the hospitals and clinics. Read more [...]
Military.com article about VA Accepting Applications for New In-Demand Job Training Programs.
FOX 32: Illinoisans are asked to be on the alert for a pair of scams seeking to defraud residents of money and personal information. Secretary of State Jesse White issued the warning on Friday, offering details about each of the scams.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs sent this bulletin at 04/20/2021. The Center for Women Veterans is sharing recent news stories that may be of interest to women Veterans, military women, and their supporters on a weekly basis.
A California lawmaker has introduced a bill that would require the Government Accountability Office to investigate the involuntary discharge of thousands of women from military service from the 1950s to the 1970s due to pregnancy or motherhood -- something that could end up restoring benefits to those who lost them through unwarranted dismissals.
Purple Up! Day is a time for Americans to show their support for active and veteran military families. Purple Up! Day will be celebrated on Thursday, April 15, 2021.
News from the University of Alabama and the distribution support campaign for the Women Who Served in the U.S. Military survey.
Health Education Awareness Osteoarthritis with Dr. Ola Bamgbose, MD/MPH. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2021 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM via Zoom.
DBSA’s mission is to provide hope, help, support, and education to individuals living with mood disorders. Our core strengths include offering peer support and wellness-oriented resources and serving as the leading peer-focused advocacy organization for people living with depression and bipolar.
Participate in a voluntary research project. The purpose is to understand MST survivors’ experiences, perspectives, and priorities about mental health treatment and research. Applications Open: March 15-April 19, 2021