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The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry (L&I) this week highlighted the continued success of its Summer Academies for high school students who are blind or visually impaired and students who ...
Kevin Rumley nearly died from a targeted explosion in Iraq at age 20. After battling addiction and survivor's guilt, he's ...
Crowley, who lives in Millcreek Township, works as program support assistant with the clinic's homeless care team. He tracks donations to the team, and information about the veterans who are homeless ...
If you're totally and permanently disabled, you can qualify for student loan forgiveness. When your student loans are ...
In many cases, clients receive tuition from the DES rehab program to attend four-year colleges, or vocational or technical schools. Some receive help with transportation, such as getting a bike or ...
Attrition, hiring freezes, and fears of layoffs have medical staff at VA hospitals across the country worried.
Navigating VA dental benefits can be a headache, but knowing where you stand could save you from paying out of pocket—or ...
Veterans with an 80% disability rate from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are entitled to receive a fair amount of money each month as a reward of their service relat ...
Learn how Medicaid and SNAP provided life-saving support after an HIV diagnosis, enabling the author to rebuild their life as a nurse in California.
What's next for the Waco VA? The 100-acre facility continues to provide vital mental health treatment, trauma research, elder care and blind rehabilitation services for Central Texas veterans.
Inside the AI Prompts DOGE Used to “Munch” Contracts Related to Veterans’ Health Experts who reviewed the code for ProPublica found numerous and troubling flaws in the system, providing a ...