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Veterans Crisis Line: What to Expect When You Call [] [US Department of Veterans Affairs]( [facebook]([twitter]([instagram]([youtube]([RP]([Podcast]([blog]([website]([contact us]( [#VetResources]( is a weekly newsletter for Veterans, their Families, Caregivers, and Survivors. [VIEW/SHARE]( | [EVENTS]( | [WELCOME KIT]( | [PODCAST]( [Login.gov]( Easy Access to VA Products, Services Login.gov is a U.S. government service that provides seamless access to government websites. A Login.gov account allows you to use the same email and password to access VA.gov, My HealtheVet, VA/DoD Ebenefits and the VA Health and Benefits mobile app. Plus, you can securely sign in to USAJOBS and TSA pre-check, and apply for SBA small business loans and disaster aid. [READ MORE]( [WATCH]( Upcoming Events (All times ET unless noted) [VIEW ALL EVENTS]( Jan. 13, 11-11:30 a.m. CT – [Resources For Veteran Entrepreneurs]( Jan. 16, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. – [Veteran Gravestone Recovery]( Jan. 18, 2-3 p.m. – [G.I. Jobs Get Hired Workshop]( Jan. 18, 5:30-6:30 p.m. MT – [Military, Veterans, and families: Interactive Well-Being Workshop]( Jan. 19, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. –[Tampa Veterans Job Fair]( Jan. 19, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. – [Raleigh Veterans Job Fair]( Jan. 19, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. – [MacDill Air Force Base Career Fair]( Jan. 19, 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. – [Corporate Gray Virtual Military Friendly Job Fair]( Jan. 19, 12-3 p.m. – [Virtual Rural Veteran Outreach Symposium]( Jan. 19, 12-1 p.m. – [Vetrepreneur Franchise Workshop]( Jan. 19, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. CT – [VA's Support for Caregivers in 2023]( Jan. 19, 6-7:30 p.m. CT – [How to Get Your Veteran Business on Google Search and Maps]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Veterans Crisis Line]( What to Expect When You Call the Veterans Crisis Line Millions of Veterans have contacted the Veterans Crisis Line. Don't wait! If you're experiencing a tough time or having thoughts of suicide, contact the Veterans Crisis Line today: Dial 988, then Press 1, chat online at [VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat]( or text 838255. Since many responders are Veterans or have Veteran family members and friends, they are trained to help you address your challenges. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Top 2022 Vet Resources]( Top 10 Veteran Resources in 2022 What were the Top 10 resources in VA's weekly #VetResources newsletter in 2022? Leading the list were free lifetime U.S. National Park passes for Veterans and Gold Star families, Veteran discounts on hundreds of services and a record pay increase of 8.7% for Veterans receiving VA compensation benefits. [LEARN MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Overcoming a loss of mobility]( Overcoming a Loss of Mobility Eight years after leaving the Army, Ralph Papineau Jr.'s life changed drastically when a car accident crushed the left side of his body. He lost his mobility and was confined to a wheelchair. Learn how he traveled on the road to recovery by taking part in physical activities through Team RWB. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Why it's important for Veterans to understand whole health]( Take Charge of Your Life and Health Whole health is changing how VA provides care to Veterans--empowering and equipping you to take charge of your life and health. You answered the call and fulfilled your mission. Now it's time to focus on what matters most to you! [LEARN MORE]( [WATCH]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [rally sweeps]( Win $100 Gift Card by Answering the Following Question: [What unit has the best grog recipe?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service]( Make a Difference in Your Community To honor Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service, The Mission Continues is organizing service events that exemplify the values Dr. King championed, honor his legacy and tackle community-wide challenges. This is a special opportunity for Veterans, military families and non-Veterans to make a difference in their community through service. [READ MORE AND REGISTER]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [mental health challenges--depression, anxiety]( How Telehealth Can Help Treat Depression, Anxiety Are you experiencing signs of depression and anxiety? An Army Veteran explains how she manages her mental health through a combination of VA telehealth therapy sessions, physical activity and medication. [WATCH AND LEARN MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Veteran Jobs [U.S. Global Leadership Coalition - Deputy Director of Veteran Outreach - DC]( [RailWorks Corporation - Track Laborer - CA]( [United Rentals - Inside Sales Rep - SC]( [Branch Manager - Chesapeake, VA]( [Event Technician - Nationwide]( [Service Mechanic - Nationwide]( [Maintenance Technician - Tonganoxie, KS]( [Maintenance Planner - Tonganoxie, KS]( [Senior Processing Technician - Tonganoxie, KS]( [Intel and Geospatial Analyst Roles - DC metro area]( [Spacecraft Engineers - Denver metro area]( [Over 100 vacancies for Veterans & military spouses nationwide]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Post a free job to RallyPoint's community consisting of nearly 2 million Veterans, spouses, caregivers and survivors. [POST FREE JOB]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [vet mil discounts graphic]( [Best Western]( Discounts at or below per diem. [SiriusXM]( Save 25% for the life of your subscription. [Veteran Roasters Coffee]( Use code VETERANS20 for 20% off. [VIEW ALL DISCOUNTS]( VA News: - [How you can help prevent human trafficking]( - [How you can help prevent Veteran suicide in 2023]( - [#Live Whole Health #153: Relaxation and balance]( - [VA’s Stay Quit Coach app helped VA employee quit smoking]( - [A can or a truck load, no food donation too small]( - [VA nurses improve care for Veterans with Annie app]( - [CWV Book Corner, January 2023: Army Veteran, Dr. Estacy Colon Porter]( - Pro tip: How to read federal job announcements]( - [Veteran Jennifer Higginbotham finds hope and purpose in Million Veteran program]( - [Veteran Chet Frith describes his personal PACT Act connection]( - [How to support LGBTQ+ Veterans in crisis]( - [South Texas VA hosts PACT Act Week of Action event]( - [Top five reasons why Veterans should consider opening a franchise]( [VA Welcome Kit]( Download the VA Welcome Kit [VA WELCOME KIT]( Find a VA facility near you. [FACILITY LOCATOR]( VA is here for you. [1-800-MyVA411](tel:18006982411) ([800-698-2411](tel:18006982411)) is always the right number [Veterans Crisis Line](: [988](tel:988) and press 1, [Chat](, or Text 838255 [Vet Centers](: [1-877-927-8387](tel:18779278387) [Homeless Veteran Resources](: [1-877-424-3838](tel:18774243838) or [Chat]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [update your contact information with va]( Update Your Address and Contact Information Online Are you moving, currently receiving benefits or prescriptions, or enrolled in VA health care and want to know how to change your address? You can update your personal contact information anytime, anywhere through VA.gov. Log in or create a free VA.gov account today! [UPDATE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tell us what you think of this newsletter]( Want to receive this newsletter or other VA updates? [sign up for more topics of interest]( [health care]([careers and employment]([life insurance]( [disability]([pension]([burials and memorials]( [education and training]([housing assistance]([records]( Disclaimer: The sharing of any non-VA information does not constitute an endorsement of products or services on the part of the VA. Have a Veteran resource to share? Tweet it to @VetsExperience or tag it [#VetResources]( If you are having thoughts of suicide, call 988, then PRESS 1 or visit [(. Please remember the only secure way to ask personal questions is at [VA.gov/contact-us/](. You have received this message because you are subscribed to Veterans Affairs. Access your [Subscriber Preferences]( to make changes to your subscription or [Unsubscribe](. Get this as a forward? [Sign Up]( to receive updates from Veterans Affairs. Having questions or problems? Please visit [subscriberhelp.govdelivery.com]( for assistance. 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