VA Simplifies Access to Health Care and Benefits for Veterans with PTSD
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki announced a critical step forward in providing an easier process for Veterans seeking health care and disability compensation for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), with the publication of a final regulation in the Federal Register.
Vets hunt doves for camaraderie
After defending this country, veterans can sometimes face a lonely world - even when surrounded by friends and family. One of the things that can alleviate that feeling is the sense of camaraderie that comes from being with other veterans.
Creed for a Comrade
Movie produced by DCoE for Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month. Watch and Share.
Hope For The Warriors to grant scholarships to spouses/caregivers
CAMP LEJEUNE, NC, – Hope For The Warriors® is pleased to announce the release of the Spring 2011 scholarship application on their website, http://www.hopeforthewarriors.org/spouse.html. Spouses and caregivers of wounded service members or spouses of fallen service members are eligible to apply. Hope For The Warriors® is a national nonprofit organization that supports wounded U.S. service members, their families, and families of the fallen.
Running the extra mile for Va. Wounded Warrior program
On Oct. 4, Mary Spear will go the extra effort and run the extra mile to help raise awareness for Virginia Wounded Warrior program. In fact, on that day, she will run a 50-mile marathon which is also her 50th birthday.
Study of Virginia veterans shows gaps in treatment services; helps bring in federal funding
A study of 2,000 Virginia veterans, commissioned by the Virginia Wounded Warrior Program and conducted by Virginia Tech, shows that combat stress and depression pose challenges for many veterans, especially those in rural areas. The study also found that, despite increased screening, U.S. military screening procedures allow veterans with diagnosable injuries to slip through the cracks without getting help.
Military Appreciation Event to be Held November 13, 2010
Fredericksburg, Virginia – The Virginia Wounded Warrior Program for Health Planning Region I is hosting the first annual Fredericksburg Area Military Appreciation Day on Saturday, November 13, 2010 at the National Guard Armory (1700 Jefferson Davis Highway, Fredericksburg). It is a free informational fair for area veterans and their families.
'IT CHANGES WHO WE ARE'
At the Bethesda hospital, the flow of brain-injured patients is constant. For nearly a decade, the United States has been fighting wars in which soldiers are routinely exposed to brain-rattling blasts that can send ripples of compressed air hurtling through the atmosphere at 1,600 feet per second. Now, the military is struggling to come to terms with an often-invisible wound.
Photo Caption:
Doctors removed virtually the entire left side of Spec. Robert Warren's skull in May after he suffered a traumatic brain injury in a blast near Kandahar. Last month, he and his wife, Brittanie, stayed at Walter Reed Army Medical Center before surgery to repair his skull. (Marvin Joseph)
Video about WVVP
Host Jan Callaghan offers a fresh and in-depth look into the social issues that affect our community. This show's topic: Virginia Wounded Warrior Program.
A Smashing Good Time
At precisely 0845 hours on May 1, 2010, the Army engaged with an accurate volley and was answered to by a precision bombardment from the Navy. The Air Force, not to be outdone, demonstrated its skill with a meticulous sortie. When the dust had settled, a very good time was had and money was raised for a very great cause.
1st Annual Semper Fi 5k Run/Walk
Event Date and Time
10/9/2010 9:00 AM
Event Location
Hains Point, Washington, DC
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Event Region
Region I - Northwestern
Event Contact
Event Type
Social Events
Additional InformationThe Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund presents The 1st Annual Semper Fi 5K Run/Walk. Proceeds will be donated to the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund.
Marines serve our nation with pride; they protect our freedom and preserve our way of life. Although we would like to think that the government can provide everything for wounded Marines returning from war, the reality is that they need our private help. Many of them rely on the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund in order to have family members nearby while they recuperate in the hospital, as well as to help them get back on their feet financially when they return home.
Please help us meet our fundraising goal of $20,000 and make a difference for our injured Marines and their families.
To register for the Semper Fi 5K or make a donation, please visit www.semperfi5K.com.