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These are just a few ways Veterans can connect with each other. Many Veteran organizations provide opportunities for Veterans to unite with each other through online and in-person peer support groups, social networking events and volunteer activities.

Carmela Daniels helps support veterans’ needs in the Dayton area and her community.

Dr. Carmela Daniels holds up a flag

It’s a great time to honor the veterans in our community who may have needs we can help fulfill.

Donations in Lobby

Unveiling of the Ohio State Historical Marker at the Dayton VA Campus.

Ohio Historical Marker Covered

Virtual Veterans Day Ceremony

Veterans Day Banner

“Veterans Day is a great reminder of how thankful we are to live in this wonderful country and celebrate our freedoms,” Erin Harris, Recreation Program Supervisor for the City of Beavercreek said.

Monument photo

“Retirement just didn’t suit me,” Warren said.

Retired Army Physician

As Veterans Day approaches this week, I want to reintroduce the Dayton VA Medical Center (VAMC) to our community.

Mark Murdock Director of Dayton VA

Local vet shares message of hope, healing after getting help at Dayton VA.

Headline Photo

In November 2021, Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Women's Health will empower Veterans to take action for their respiratory health.

Senior Women Breathing