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Veteran of the Day...Roberta Pike-Oates

03/21/2023 #VeteranOfTheDay Air Force Veteran Roberta Pike-Oates

We honor her service.

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VA Woman Veteran Author Alicia Dill

Center for Women Veterans Book Corner for March

This month’s Women Veteran Authors Book Corner author is U.S. Army National Guard Veteran Alicia Dill.

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Don't let your brain health slip your mind

Some forgetfulness is normal

But it can be a symptom of something more serious. Talk with your provider about your symptoms early.

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Denis McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Honoring our PACT Act of 2022

The Honoring our PACT Act of 2022 is a new law that expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances.

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Welcome all women Veterans, family members, caregivers, and advocates! The Center for Women Veterans’ (CWV) mission is to monitor and coordinate VA’s administration of health care, benefits, services, and programs for women Veterans. We serve as an advocate for cultural transformation and to raise awareness of the responsibility to treat women Veterans with dignity and respect to #BringWomenVeteransHome2VA.

Today’s VA is focused on the needs of women Veterans and cultural transformation. We aim to provide an environment free from harassment. VA has introduced White Ribbon, a national call to action to eliminate sexual harassment, sexual assault, and domestic violence. VA Secretary McDonough is making accountability of those who commit harassment or sexual assault an important part of creating a culture that is free from harassment and sexual assault, without fear of retaliation.

We are women Veterans proud to serve our sister Veterans and those who serve them. Stay in touch, sign up for email, follow us on Facebook and Twitter @VAWomenVets. We share information on benefits and services, events, stories, research and more. Thank you for your service!

Did you serve or do you know of a woman Veteran who served? Learn more about what earned benefits and services are available to you!

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Apply now for benefits and health care. Do you still have questions? Contact us at [email protected], call or text the Women Veterans Call Center at 1-855-829-6636 or contact a local Veteran Service Officer.

Did you know: if you need mental health services related to PTSD or other mental health conditions linked to your service (including conditions related to an experience of military sexual harassment, assault or rape) you may qualify for VA health benefits right away, even without a VA Character of Discharge review or a discharge upgrade.

If you have a less than honorable discharge you may be eligible for a discharge upgrade. Learn more »

Women Veterans NOT using VA Benefits and Services?
Survey QR CodeWomen Veterans NOT using your earned VA Benefits & Services, we would love to hear from you. Please take our survey, it takes 5 minutes and is anonymous. Take the survey »
I Am Not Invisible 3.0

The IANI Campaign 3.0 kicked off in August 2021 to focus on giving women Veterans a safe platform to share their memories, reflections, and thoughts through the Library of Congress Veterans History Project. Learn more about the program and how to tell your story.

VA Women’s Health Transition Training
Women service members from the Army, Marines, Navy, Air force, and Coast GuardThe Women’s Health Services Office at the Department of Veterans Affairs, in conjunction with the Department of Defense, is hosting a Women’s Health Transition Training. The training will provide servicewomen with a deeper understanding of the women’s health services available to them within the VA health care system. Learn more »

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Health Information Benefits Information Burials and Memorials Information Women Veterans Call Center: 1-855-VA-WOMEN

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