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Whole Health Theme for September Emphasizes Integrative Approaches

VA’s Whole Health content focuses this month on both conventional and Complementary and Integrative Health (CIH) treatments—and how the two approaches converge. The tools provided will help BVA members and their families share how CIH, along with conventional treatment, results in better outcomes for veteran health and well-being. The tools include two videos and a feature story.  Integrative approaches may include medication, guided imagery, acupuncture, biofeedback, clinical hypnosis, tai chi/qigong, yoga, and massage therapy. Some […]

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Mental Health Resources for Student Veterans via VITAL

Among BVA’s membership may be veterans who have decided to further their education, either soon after leaving active duty or after many years. Returning to an academic environment of any kind can be exciting and present new possibilities, but it can also be challenging and perhaps intimidating to adapt to this new chapter of life. With the upcoming start of the fall college semester and the return of student veterans to the classroom, the VA […]

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Recognizing National Service Dog Month

National Service Dog Month was formed in 2008. The idea for this appreciation month came from actor Dick Van Patten, who was impressed by the great help he had observed service dogs perform to humans with certain ailments and disabilities. To further the cause, he also launched a fundraising initiative to benefit the animals who worked hard every day in service dog training schools.  Van Patten also became an honorary board member of the Guide […]

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Executive Director Reacts to Service Dog Dilemmas on Airlines 

BVA Executive Director Donald D. Overton, Jr. was quoted in a Washington Post investigative report this week that highlighted the difficulty in keeping fake service animals off planes while at the same time assuring that all legally blind persons with trained guide dogs are allowed to fly. The article reported on the increased difficulty in taking guide dogs onto flights since new Department of Transportation rules took effect in January 2021.  The original intent of […]

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Remember V-J Day Tomorrow, September 2

As joyous as the Allied celebrations were on Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day), on May 8, 1945, they were rather quickly subdued by the knowledge that war raged on in the Pacific. The battles for Iwo Jima and Okinawa during the first half of 1945 were marked by spectacular carnage, and Americans had to confront the reality that Japan had never surrendered to a foreign power and that no Japanese military unit had yet […]

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NCA to Host September 11 Day of Service Activities at Cemeteries Nationwide

VA national cemeteries will be the focus of this year’s National Day of Service commemorating the 22nd anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The events will occur at more than 60 national cemeteries and include opportunities for volunteers to clean headstones and participate in other beautification projects. “The sacrifice of generations of Americans who wore the uniform for our country is always on display at our national cemeteries,” said VA Under Secretary for […]

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VA Stewardship of National Cemeteries Attains Historic 50-year Milestone Today

On September 1, 1973, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) incorporated 82 Department of Defense cemeteries and 21 burial grounds to form 103 national cemeteries. The move replaced what was previously called the National Cemetery System with the National Cemetery Administration (NCA). Since then, NCA has opened more than 50 additional national cemeteries and expanded access to them with the Veterans Cemetery Grant Program, supporting state, territory, and tribal cemeteries.  Today, 94 percent of veterans […]

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An Additional National Convention Reflection and Expression of Thanks

Despite being two weeks behind us in our rearview mirror, activities of the BVA 78th National Convention in St. Louis will not soon be forgotten by those who were part of the historic event. Always there to assist, and seemingly in several places at the same time, was longtime Volunteer Coordinator Margarine Beaman, a mainstay of the conventions since 1992. Margarine’s cadres of volunteers in St. Louis included members of the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville […]

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Wednesday VetTech to Introduce OrCam’s New Read 3

Join BVA’s VetTech Team this Wednesday, September 6, at 2:00pm Eastern Time as the Weekly Wednesday Webinar welcomes Michelle Mendez, National Sales Director for OrCam. Michelle will present the company’s newest offering, the OrCam Read 3, an all-in-one solution for persons with vision loss or reading fatigue. The Read 3 can be used as a customizable, next-generation magnifier for pictures, handwriting, math formulas, and text. It can also serve as a handheld reading companion or […]

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Labor Day’s Connection to Service Members and Veterans

The first official government observance of what we now know as Labor Day, now observed always on the first Monday in September, occurred in Oregon when the state passed legislation to officially recognize the holiday in 1887. New York City’s nongovernmental observance five years earlier was initiated by the Central Labor Union. The actions in both cases spurred interest nationally, which spread rapidly until Labor Day became a federal holiday in 1894.  “Rosie the Riveter” […]