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VA, Veterans Groups Partner for Progress on Mental Health

Note from MOAA: If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the Veterans Crisis Line at 988 (press 1) or via www.veteranscrisisline.net.

MOAA joined fellow veterans service organizations at a September VA stakeholders partnership meeting as part of both National Suicide Prevention Month and National Recovery Month, with the discussion focused on progress in mental health and suicide prevention.

Leaders from the Veterans Experience Office (VEO), the Office of Mental Health, and the Office of Suicide Prevention shared updates on innovative programs and critical resources available to veterans, families, and caregivers. Here are some of the ways the VA is advancing veteran mental health care:

Strengthening Community Connections: The VetResources Community Network (VRCN) continues to expand its outreach, connecting more than 10 million veterans and their loved ones with trusted local and national partners. By building relationships across communities, the VRCN helps bridge gaps in care, fosters trust, and ensures veterans can access resources that support their overall well-being.

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