
VA Portland Veteran Connection Newsletter – May 2020
Read the latest from VA Portland in the May 2020 Veterans Connection Newsletter; Director’s message, new masking policy; VA Portland Waging War on Hepatitis C;

Read the latest from VA Portland in the May 2020 Veterans Connection Newsletter; Director’s message, new masking policy; VA Portland Waging War on Hepatitis C;

Military bands offer free online performances during the COVID-19 pandemic, which can help Veterans through this difficult time. “Music therapy is the evidence-based use of

Each weekday, VA shares a Veteran’s story and you are invited to listen in. “Story a Day” is a daily call that features Veteran stories

Social isolation and feelings of loneliness are associated with suicidal thoughts. Consequently, the more people feel disconnected from their friends, peers and colleagues, the more

Team Rubicon is used to jumping in head first to support those in need. From serving during natural disasters like earthquakes or supporting the aftermath

For scammers, confusion and desperation can make even the most careful people vulnerable to their schemes. And when it comes to the government’s stimulus payments,

Veterans with dependents who missed out on coronavirus stimulus checks earlier this month have until May 5 to register with the IRS to get their

The army veteran appealed for birthday cards in a YouTube video after the coronavirus outbreak forced him to cancel a large party. Views: 23

Amazon’s Delivery Service Partner program empowers entrepreneurs to build their own small businesses delivering Amazon packages in their local communities. Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) and

If you are not aware, one of the latest executive orders allows the military to recall members of the selective reserve and some former service

Spring cleaning took an explosive turn for one Portland homeowner who discovered a World II-era anti-tank munition while mucking out their basement, police said. Views:

The global COVID-19 pandemic has so far dominated the year 2020. The news cycle is filled with statistics, new restrictions, and a suffering economy. The
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