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Apply for VA health care and learn what services and copays may apply based on your situation.
Monthly tax-free payments for veterans with a service-connected disability. Learn how to file a claim and what evidence helps.
A needs-based benefit for eligible wartime veterans and survivors with limited income.
VA-backed home loans can help veterans buy, build, or refinance a home, often with no down payment.
Free 24/7 support to connect veterans who are homeless or at risk with housing and services.
Education benefits for tuition, housing, and supplies for those who served after September 10, 2001.
Also called Chapter 31. Helps veterans with service-connected disabilities prepare for, find, and keep suitable work.
Tools and programs to help veterans find civilian or federal employment and translate military skills.
Find VA-accredited attorneys, claims agents, and Veterans Service Organization representatives who can help with claims and appeals.
Community-based counseling for combat veterans and their families, including readjustment and bereavement support.
Support, training, and a dedicated help line for family caregivers of veterans.
A federal directory of vetted resources for wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and their families.