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On Nov. 15, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHS) held its second annual Adaptive Sports Invitational at Brentwood School Sports Complex where Veterans, volunteers, and VA staff gathered together to enjoy a day of fun and fitness.

Pictured left: Richard Cooks, Army Veteran and former VAGLAHS employee

Don Pak had always dreamed of being in the military. His father was a police officer in their home country of Korea, and after his father passed away, Don sought to serve.

Sarah PakChong and Army Veteran Don Pak are the friendly faces behind Ribs USA in the Building 500 canteen

On September 7, 2024, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHS) joined forces with the nonprofit Team Red, White, and Blue (RWB) to create Waves of Valor Surf Camp, a therapeutic and uplifting surfing experience for Veterans.

Waves of Valor collage

When Daniel Marquez Oliden was a kid, he’d help his beloved grandma learn new technology. “I was always teaching her how to do things, like use a VHS player,” he said.

Telecommunications Specialist Daniel Marquez Oliden works with VA’s Homeless Virtual Health Resource Center (HVHRC)

For Marine Corps Veterans Noe Tejeda and Robert Hernandez, the brotherhood that began in battle more than 20 years ago continues to this day.

Two men posing in two different situations, one during their time in the military and the other during the current day.

Four years ago, Army Veteran Marco Alvarez hit rock bottom. The former infantryman, who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, fell into a deep depression after separating from his wife of 20 years.

A collage of a man in different periods of his life.

On September 10, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHS) held the first annual Food Security Resource Fair.

Jennifer Allen, Whole Health Program Manager at VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, gave away heirloom tomatoes grown from the Veterans Garden

The Primary Care - Mental Health Integration (PC-MHI) Program provides fast and convenient care by putting mental health-trained staff into the primary care setting, making the process of asking and getting help easy for Veterans.

A portion of the GLA PC-MHI staff pictured in a group photo

Employees at Bakersfield VA Clinic said their goodbyes to Air Force Veteran and volunteer Douglass Georgeson on June 7.

Man hands bag to another man while both look at the camera smiling.

Patricia Jackson-Kelly, a volunteer at the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, began volunteering after a 26-year career in the military spanning the Navy, Air Force and Army, as well as serving as the Women Veterans Program Manager at VA.

Woman standing and smiling.