VA Communications: Bridging Gaps in 2026
When communicating with or about veterans, aiming for a supportive and informative tone isn’t just good practice—it’s essential for fostering trust and ensuring effective communication.…
When communicating with or about veterans, aiming for a supportive and informative tone isn’t just good practice—it’s essential for fostering trust and ensuring effective communication.…
Many veterans return to civilian life facing a unique set of financial hurdles, and a less-than-stellar credit score can magnify those challenges significantly. Understanding the…
Despite significant advancements in medical care and support services, a staggering 3.8 million veterans in the United States currently live with a service-connected disability, according…
A staggering 70% of veterans believe they are not saving enough for retirement, according to a 2024 survey by the Military Times. This pervasive feeling…
Only 14% of military veterans feel financially prepared for retirement, a staggering figure that highlights a critical gap in investment guidance (building long-term wealth) specifically…
The integration of veterans with disabilities into the workforce isn’t just a moral imperative; it’s a profound economic driver, reshaping industries in ways many CEOs…
Misinformation abounds when it comes to supporting our nation’s veterans, often creating barriers instead of bridges. Many well-intentioned individuals and organizations operate under outdated assumptions,…
Key Takeaways Veterans exposed to atmospheric nuclear tests between 1945 and 1962, or those who served in specific areas post-1962, are now eligible for presumptive…
A staggering 70% of veterans face significant financial challenges within their first year of transitioning to civilian life, often struggling with debt, unemployment, or underemployment.…
A recent initiative bringing Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits assistance directly to Wilmington veterans saw a significant turnout, demonstrating the critical need for accessible support. This…