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Regulations: A Word That Can Trigger Anger, Confusion, Boredom.  

What are government regulations? Where do they come from? How do they affect you? And, lastly, how can you affect the creation of regulations?  VA begins a process known as rulemaking for the purpose of implementing a new law. Rulemaking is the policymaking process of federal agencies, and the final products of these processes are called regulations. In other words, regulations are laws in action. Rulemaking and regulatory processes do not happen behind closed doors […]

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Low Vision Awareness Month: Take Advantage of Available Resources

February is Low Vision Awareness Month, enthusiastically recognized as such by the Blinded Veterans Association. According to the National Eye Institute, 4.2 million Americans ages 40 and older are visually impaired. Of these, 3 million have low vision. VA estimates that a sizeable percentage of the latter figure includes veterans of the U.S. military. In 2022, BVA acknowledged the significance and impact of low vision by amending the national bylaws to extend membership to low […]

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Chaplains Nationwide Invited to Collaborate in Upcoming Thursday Virtual Session

BVA’s regional group chaplains, both elected and appointed, are invited to attend an hour-long multi-faith group meeting via Zoom on Thursday, February 8, at 11:00am Eastern Time under the direction of National Chaplain Kennith Harvey.  Meeting attendees will discuss how BVA members can reach out to their fellow veterans. They will also draw on previous discussions regarding spiritual outreach and the means for supporting and maintaining religion as a visible component of the work of […]

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New Grant Funds Available for Organizations Addressing Veteran Homelessness

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced this week a Notice of Funding Opportunity for some $5 million in grants per year (for up to two years) that will help veterans experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The funds are available to eligible community organizations that provide veterans with transitional housing and case management—including connecting them to VA benefits, community-based services, and permanent housing.  The notice came on the heels of a news release two […]

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Guide Dog Donald Passes Frisbee

Donald (left) and Tavi (right) lie together under the Valor Games inflatable arch. I have enjoyed serving as the first Ambassadog for the Blinded Veterans Association and its weekly BVA Happenings. I have loved sharing the scoop about my life as a working guide dog and some other informational nibbles. Recently, I was even stopped for a paw print by some of my fans. I would like to extend a paw shake to our friends at […]

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Four Chaplains Day Recalls the Highest in Sacrifice, Courage, Heroism

Tomorrow, February 3, 2024, is the 81st anniversary of the sinking of the United States Army Transport (USAT) Dorchester and numerous legendary acts of selflessness by four U.S. Army Chaplains, all representing different faiths, who found themselves together onboard. In all likelihood but still uncertain, the feats of the four Chaplains consumed little more than an hour onboard the ship. Four Chaplains Day was established by Congress in 1988 to honor these men for their […]

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Apply Now to Meet April 30 Scholarship Deadline

Look into opportunities offered by BVA’s Kathern F. Gruber Scholarships for spouses, dependent children, and grandchildren of blind and low vision veterans seeking support for their higher education tuition. Applications for the 2024-25 academic year are due April 30 for the five awards valued at $2,000 each. The scholarship can be a valuable help to students and their families.  The application process is straightforward with applicants evaluated on merit by a select committee. Although the […]

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BVA Lauds Bipartisan Effort to Create Autonomous Vehicle Accessibility

U.S. Representatives Greg Stanton (D-AZ-4) and Brian Mast (R-FL-21), two members of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee of the House of Representatives, earlier this week introduced a bipartisan bill with far-reaching future implications for blind and low vision veterans and other people with disabilities. The legislation, enthusiastically supported by BVA, stands to jumpstart conversations and comprehensive work to ensure that those with disabilities can utilize ride hailing autonomous technology in the form of driverless vehicles.  […]

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Nominations for District Director Elections Now Underway

BVA is pleased to announce the elections for Directors of Districts 2 and 4. As outlined in Article 6 of the BVA National Bylaws, these crucial roles represent the voices and needs of members residing in their respective districts. Nominations for the Directorships opened on February 1 (yesterday) and will close on March 1. Who can run?  Membership Matters: You must be a BVA member residing within the territorial boundaries of District 2 or District 4. Passion and […]

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BVA Awards Program Nominations Due April 26  

Do you know an unsung hero, tirelessly contributing to the betterment of BVA? Our Awards Program stands as a beacon, celebrating the exceptional accomplishments of our fellow blind and low vision veterans, as well as the unwavering commitment they exhibit in supporting their comrades. However, it is not just about our veterans. The program extends its spotlight to the extraordinary professionals and volunteers who go above and beyond, crafting a legacy of selfless service that […]