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Here’s how one company is using $500 million to help vets
Over the last seven years, Home Depot has invested millions into helping wounded, homeless and elderly veterans. Now, the nation’s largest hardware retailer is expanding its reach.
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Many student veterans risk eviction for late GI Bill payments. So this city is stepping in.
New York City announced a multi-agency effort this week to streamline emergency rent relief for those who rely on the Post-9/11 GI Bill housing stipend.
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Veteran unemployment falls across the board
The veteran unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in the past year.
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Senate stalls on a bill to help student vets, even as GI Bill processing delays spike
Many student veterans have been waiting longer than normal for their GI Bill benefits this semester, as the VA works through a backlog of claims affecting thousands of students. Meanwhile, legislation that could have helped these students is stalled in the Senate, and veteran education advocates along with members of Congress are calling for action.
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This PTSD program is getting a $160 million boost
Bill Geiger tried everything to get help for his PTSD and the panic attacks, anxiety and anger issues that came with it — civilian doctors, Veterans Affairs hospitals, “you name it,” he said in a recent interview. Then he tried a new PTSD therapy program through the Wounded Warrior Project and was amazed by the…
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Best for Vets Colleges: The best schools for military students in 2019
In the market for a good school where you can use your education benefits? Check out our latest rankings of the best colleges for veteran and military students.
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Think small? This initiative offers tiny houses to homeless vets.
As tiny house fever spreads across the country, a nonprofit is using these homes to help get veterans off the streets.
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Still waiting for your GI Bill money? Here’s why
The average student veteran using the Post-9/11 GI Bill this fall has had to wait more than 3 weeks for their housing benefits to come through — and even then their housing stipends are probably the wrong amount.
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Everything you need to know about tuition assistance, by service
Did you know that you can earn a degree in the military without spending a penny of your own money and without using up any of your GI Bill benefits? Here’s everything you need to know about the rules governing TA, as well as some tips for getting the most out of the benefit.
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From homeless to hero — and maybe the cover of Maxim magazine?
The Navy veteran spent her high school years homeless on the streets of LA. Now, she’s vying for a spot on the cover of Maxim magazine.
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Here’s how one company is using $500 million to help vets
Over the last seven years, Home Depot has invested millions into helping wounded, homeless and elderly veterans. Now, the nation’s largest hardware retailer is expanding its reach.
-
Many student veterans risk eviction for late GI Bill payments. So this city is stepping in.
New York City announced a multi-agency effort this week to streamline emergency rent relief for those who rely on the Post-9/11 GI Bill housing stipend.
-
Veteran unemployment falls across the board
The veteran unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in the past year.
-
Senate stalls on a bill to help student vets, even as GI Bill processing delays spike
Many student veterans have been waiting longer than normal for their GI Bill benefits this semester, as the VA works through a backlog of claims affecting thousands of students. Meanwhile, legislation that could have helped these students is stalled in the Senate, and veteran education advocates along with members of Congress are calling for action.
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This PTSD program is getting a $160 million boost
Bill Geiger tried everything to get help for his PTSD and the panic attacks, anxiety and anger issues that came with it — civilian doctors, Veterans Affairs hospitals, “you name it,” he said in a recent interview. Then he tried a new PTSD therapy program through the Wounded Warrior Project and was amazed by the…
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Best for Vets Colleges: The best schools for military students in 2019
In the market for a good school where you can use your education benefits? Check out our latest rankings of the best colleges for veteran and military students.
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Think small? This initiative offers tiny houses to homeless vets.
As tiny house fever spreads across the country, a nonprofit is using these homes to help get veterans off the streets.
-
Still waiting for your GI Bill money? Here’s why
The average student veteran using the Post-9/11 GI Bill this fall has had to wait more than 3 weeks for their housing benefits to come through — and even then their housing stipends are probably the wrong amount.
-
Everything you need to know about tuition assistance, by service
Did you know that you can earn a degree in the military without spending a penny of your own money and without using up any of your GI Bill benefits? Here’s everything you need to know about the rules governing TA, as well as some tips for getting the most out of the benefit.
-
From homeless to hero — and maybe the cover of Maxim magazine?
The Navy veteran spent her high school years homeless on the streets of LA. Now, she’s vying for a spot on the cover of Maxim magazine.
-
Here’s how one company is using $500 million to help vets
Over the last seven years, Home Depot has invested millions into helping wounded, homeless and elderly veterans. Now, the nation’s largest hardware retailer is expanding its reach.
-
Many student veterans risk eviction for late GI Bill payments. So this city is stepping in.
New York City announced a multi-agency effort this week to streamline emergency rent relief for those who rely on the Post-9/11 GI Bill housing stipend.
-
Veteran unemployment falls across the board
The veteran unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in the past year.
-
Senate stalls on a bill to help student vets, even as GI Bill processing delays spike
Many student veterans have been waiting longer than normal for their GI Bill benefits this semester, as the VA works through a backlog of claims affecting thousands of students. Meanwhile, legislation that could have helped these students is stalled in the Senate, and veteran education advocates along with members of Congress are calling for action.
-
This PTSD program is getting a $160 million boost
Bill Geiger tried everything to get help for his PTSD and the panic attacks, anxiety and anger issues that came with it — civilian doctors, Veterans Affairs hospitals, “you name it,” he said in a recent interview. Then he tried a new PTSD therapy program through the Wounded Warrior Project and was amazed by the…
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Best for Vets Colleges: The best schools for military students in 2019
In the market for a good school where you can use your education benefits? Check out our latest rankings of the best colleges for veteran and military students.
-
Think small? This initiative offers tiny houses to homeless vets.
As tiny house fever spreads across the country, a nonprofit is using these homes to help get veterans off the streets.
-
Still waiting for your GI Bill money? Here’s why
The average student veteran using the Post-9/11 GI Bill this fall has had to wait more than 3 weeks for their housing benefits to come through — and even then their housing stipends are probably the wrong amount.
-
Everything you need to know about tuition assistance, by service
Did you know that you can earn a degree in the military without spending a penny of your own money and without using up any of your GI Bill benefits? Here’s everything you need to know about the rules governing TA, as well as some tips for getting the most out of the benefit.
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From homeless to hero — and maybe the cover of Maxim magazine?
The Navy veteran spent her high school years homeless on the streets of LA. Now, she’s vying for a spot on the cover of Maxim magazine.













