National Convention Gala Photos
Photos from the BVA Gala at our 80th National Convention are now out! Find and download your favorite photos!
Skiing Blind
Check out our latest “Skiing Blind” video!
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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Meta Connect 2025: AI Glasses and BVA
This week, BVA Executive Director Dr. Vernon Humphrey and Legislative Director Lea Rowe participated in this year’s Meta (formerly Facebook) Connect event by virtue of the Association’s interest in Ray-Ban Meta Glasses that support blind and low vision veterans. BVA is developing a guide to teach veterans how to use AI Glasses to help with daily living and to navigate the world with greater autonomy, confidence, and connection, complementing other skills learned at Department of
Preparation the Key to Facing Extreme Weather, Natural Disasters
As tropical storm/hurricane season begins, VA is concerned that veterans prepare themselves to accomplish whatever is necessary to deal with such a storm. Facing the onset of a natural disaster as weather reports are released can bring some of the most stressful moments imaginable. With adequate preparation in the areas of evacuation plans, emergency supply kits that include prescription medications, and plans for pets can alleviate that stress in the short run. Other long-range concerns
VA Cemeteries Honor 9/11 Victims through Day of Service and Remembrance
Patriot Day events took place yesterday at more than 60 VA national cemeteries to honor the memory of those lost on September 11, 2001. The effort was consistent with Public Law 107-89, which encourages all Americans to do the same each year on that same date. Patriot Day is a national day of remembrance honoring the nearly 3,000 lives lost in the terrorist attacks of 2001, as well as the countless first responders and service
Caregiving Basics and Benefits
Findings released in October 2024 from a valuation study conducted by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, and sponsored by Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. (Otsuka), revealed that if family caregiving was a business entity, it would be the largest revenue-generating company in the world, exceeding the revenue of Apple, Amazon, and Walmart. Estimates suggest that there are 44.58 million caregivers in the United States performing the equivalent of an estimated $873.5 billion worth of labor