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  2. Veterans Crisis Line - Wikipedia

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    The Veterans Crisis Line is a United States–based crisis hotline for military veterans, service members, their families, and caregivers. The service is available 24/7 via the toll-free hotline number 988. Callers press 1 on their keypad to connect to the Veterans Crisis Line instead of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, which shares the same ...

  3. Supportive Services for Veteran Families - Wikipedia

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    Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) was established by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in 2011 to create public-private partnerships to rapidly re-house [1] homeless Veteran families and prevent homelessness for very low-income Veterans at imminent risk due to a housing crisis.

  4. United States military veteran suicide - Wikipedia

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    "Since its launch in 2007, the Veterans Crisis Line has answered nearly 4.4 million calls and initiated the dispatch of emergency services to callers in crisis more than 138,000 times. The Veterans Crisis Line anonymous online chat service, added in 2009, has engaged in more than 511,000 chats.

  5. Hearing ‘Thank you for your service’ makes most young ...

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    Nearly 70% of young veterans and members of the military feel ... The rate of suicide among veterans is 57% higher than non-veterans, according to a 2022 report from the U.S. Department of ...

  6. More veterans have died by suicide than the VA previously ...

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    More military veterans died by suicide than the Department of Veterans Affairs had previously reported, a new study found.

  7. A little-known law made over 120,000 veterans return their ...

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    A federal law has forced nearly 122,000 disabled veterans to return lump-sum incentives they received to leave the military, according to new data obtained by NBC News.

  8. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    The entire military is “a moral construct,” said retired VA psychiatrist and author Jonathan Shay. In his ground-breaking 1994 study of combat trauma among Vietnam veterans, Achilles in Vietnam, he writes: “The moral power of an army is so great that it can motivate men to get up out of a trench and step into enemy machine-gun fire.”

  9. Driver rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Many driver rehabilitation programs began in the early 1970s through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The VA only offers driver rehabilitation services and funding to its veterans who seek transportation options. As of 2009, the VA offers driver rehabilitation services in 43 cities. [1] [2] The field has since expanded beyond the VA to ...