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  1. Suicide Prevention

Suicide Prevention

  • VA releases annual Veteran suicide prevention report, analyzing 2001-2022 data

    VA releases annual Veteran suicide prevention report, analyzing 2001-2022 data

    VA released the National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report — the most comprehensive national report on Veteran suicide, analyzing Veteran suicide from 2001-2022.

  • Veteran homelessness reaches record low, decreasing by 7.5% since 2023

    Veteran homelessness reaches record low, decreasing by 7.5% since 2023

    VA and and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness announced results of the 2024 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count, which show a record low in Veteran homelessness since measurement began in 2009 and a 7.5% decrease since 2023.

  • VA awards $4.3M in cooperative agreements to states, territories to help understand and prevent Veteran suicide

    VA awards $4.3M in cooperative agreements to states, territories to help understand and prevent Veteran suicide

    VA will award more than $4.3 million in cooperative agreements to states and territories to help fund and provide technical assistance to suicide mortality review committees, which aim to identify and characterize local suicide deaths to better inform Veteran suicide prevention strategies.

  • VA has housed more than 43,000 Veterans experiencing homelessness this fiscal year

    VA has housed more than 43,000 Veterans experiencing homelessness this fiscal year

    Between between October 2023 and August 2024, VA housed 43,116 Veterans experiencing homelessness, surpassing its fiscal year 2024 goal to house 41,000 Veterans one month before the end of the fiscal year.

  • Suicide Prevention Month Event

    Suicide Prevention Month Event

    Thank you, Walt Dannenberg, for that kind introduction. Mayor Phillip Jones is here today. It’s so fitting to have a Marine leading Newport News, a city with such a long maritime history, and where so many Veterans choose to call home.

  • VA awards $52.5M to community organizations working to prevent Veteran suicide

    VA awards $52.5M to community organizations working to prevent Veteran suicide

    VA’s ongoing fight to prevent Veteran suicide — includes awarding $52.5 million in grants to community organizations implementing tailored suicide prevention programs and services for Veterans and their families.

  • Two years since launch of Dial 988 then Press 1, Veterans Crisis Line is supporting more Veterans than ever

    Two years since launch of Dial 988 then Press 1, Veterans Crisis Line is supporting more Veterans than ever

    VA Veteran Crisis Line 'Dial 988 then Press 1' marks 2-year anniversary providing access to critical support for Veterans and their families in time of need.

  • VA announces $10M in new funding opportunities for state, territory, and Tribal governments to help understand and prevent Veteran suicide

    VA announces $10M in new funding opportunities for state, territory, and Tribal governments to help understand and prevent Veteran suicide

    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced $10 million in new funding for eligible states, territories, and Tribal governments through cooperative agreements to better inform Veteran suicide prevention strategies.

  • VA launches new financial resource website to help promote financial wellness and prevent Veteran suicide

    VA launches new financial resource website to help promote financial wellness and prevent Veteran suicide

    The Department of Veterans Affairs' new website helps Veterans manage financial stressors that can affect their mental health and wellbeing.

  • VA to award $52.5 million in grants to local organizations working to prevent Veteran suicide

    VA to award $52.5 million in grants to local organizations working to prevent Veteran suicide

    VA announced the availability of $52.5 million in grants to community-based organizations that provide or coordinate suicide prevention services for Veterans and their families

  • VA provides free emergency suicide prevention care to nearly 50,000 Veterans and former service members in first year of new policy

    VA provides free emergency suicide prevention care to nearly 50,000 Veterans and former service members in first year of new policy

    VA provides free emergency suicide prevention care to nearly 50,000 Veterans and former service members in first year of new policy

  • VA releases National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report

    VA releases National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report

    The Department of Veterans Affairs released the National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report, the largest national analysis of Veteran suicides through 2021 (the latest year for which we have data).

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