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Blinded Veterans Association Expands Criteria for Organization Membership
Any person having honorably served, or currently serving in the Armed Forces of the United States, qualifying for Department of Veterans Affairs Blind Rehabilitation Service is now eligible for membership in BVA…
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Honor the Fallen by Carrying The Load during May
It isn’t too late to sign up to “Carry The Load” and be a part of the 20,000-mile cross-country trek honoring the men and women who have died while serving in the U.S. military and interred in VA National Cemeteries. The march occurs throughout May, traveling through 34 cemeteries along five separate routes covering 48 states in what is known as the National Relay for Memorial Day 2024. VA’s National Cemetery Administration is partnering with
Recent Cyber Breach Motivates VA Protective Actions
BVA members and friends perhaps heard about a cybersecurity incident in February involving Change Healthcare (CHC), a vendor of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This incident, considered an attack and labeled as such by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), impacted not only VA but many healthcare institutions and operations throughout the United States. The incident has resulted in HHS involvement in helping to coordinate efforts to avoid disruptions to health care
Introducing Nora, May’s Ambassadog
My name is Nora and I currently guide BVA member Sheldon McKinney in Rowlett, Texas. I have so many unique “tails” to share with you this month. I thought I would start at the beginning. I was born in December of 2019. From 7-12 weeks-old I was raised by three young women in off-campus housing. Midway through March 2020, my puppy raiser and I returned home when the pandemic struck. We stayed until June 2020
A Look Back at BVA’s Historic 1948 Emblem Unveiling
President Harry S. Truman presents the Official Insignia of the Blinded Veterans Association, Inc., to the executives of the organization. Included in the photograph from left to right are: Lloyd M. Greenwood, Executive Director, New York; Harrison King, Washington, D.C.; James W. Hope, Gastonia, N.C.; Raymond T. Frey, Past President, Le Banon, Pennsylvania; Byrum S. Shumway, of Board of Directors, Baltimore, Maryland; President Harry S. Truman; Irvin P. Schloss, Baltimore, Maryland; Robert Pistel, Chairman, Baltimore,