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VETERANS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2024
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Preview our 120 page San Fernando Valley Veterans Magazine below. As the holiday season fills our hearts with warmth and joy, we express our deepest gratitude to our brave veterans. Your selfless service and unwavering loyalty have shaped the world we live in today. Your sacrifices, both great and small, have secured our freedoms and protected our way of life. We honor your courage, your resilience, and your enduring spirit. This Christmas, may you find peace, comfort, and love.
Compassion Becomes Real When we Recognize our Shared Humanity
Empowering veterans by providing essential information and resources. Our Veterans Magazine serves as a comprehensive guide, connecting veterans with vital services offered by local and national nonprofit organizations and VA programs..
CELEBRATING VETERANS DAY
A day to remember, honor, and acknowledge the service, sacrifices, and contributions of the millions of veterans in our country but also active duty.
National ceremonies for Veterans Day take place at the memorial amphitheater around the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery. At 11 AM on November 11, a color guard from each military service executes “Present Arms” at the tomb.
Veterans Day is a day to honor all who have served in the military, regardless of whether they served during peace or war. It's a day to recognize the sacrifices of veterans and their families, and to acknowledge the contributions they've made to national security.
We celebrate and honor America's veterans for their patriotism, love of country and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good.
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Magazine Publications
We are not merely a magazine. Our commitment to Veterans includes collaboration with local non-profits to support their cause with brand identity, design, marketing, print media, as well as essential Veteran information, resources, and directories.
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Book Publications
We are not merely a magazine. Our commitment to Veterans includes collaboration with local non-profits to support their cause with brand identity, design, marketing, print media, as well as essential Veteran information, resources, and directories.
Volunteers in Action
Our Veterans Deserve the Best. You Can Help.
Volunteers are the heart and soul of VA care, providing invaluable support to our nation's heroes. At the VA Center for Development and Civic Engagement (CDCE), we believe that together, we can make a world of difference.
Volunteers are the unsung heroes who make a profound impact on the lives of our nation's veterans. By offering your time, skills, and compassion, you can provide essential support in areas such as transportation, mental health services, housing assistance, and companionship. Volunteers help veterans navigate the complexities of the VA system, connect with community resources, and build a support network.
Ready to answer the call?
Visit www.volunteer.va.gov or call (800) 827-1000 to find volunteer projects in your area, sign up, or donate. Let's show our Veterans the appreciation they deserve.
The VA is Dedicated to developing program initiatives to support Veterans.
Significant progress has been made in housing our nation’s homeless veterans. This is due, in large part, to connecting them with Rapid Re-Housing, through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
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40,000+ Housed
HUD, USICH’s House America initiative, and communities have housed over 100,000 households since September 2021.
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258+ Non-Profits
Approximately $431 million in grants was awarded to 258 nonprofit organizations. Over 7,845 disposable smartphones have been allocated to SSVF grantees for.
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35+ Initiatives
Dedicated to developing program initiatives to support Veterans. High numbers of veteran homelessness result from returning home in California's competitive housing market.
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$806 Million
Today, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced it will award $806.4 million in grants to help homeless and at-risk Veterans.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Safety Plan Workbook
We are not merely a magazine. Our commitment to Veterans includes collaboration with local non-profits to support their cause with brand identity, design, marketing, print media, as well as essential Veteran information, resources, and directories.