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02/17/2024 09:30 AM EST

This month’s Center for Women Veterans Book Corner author is Navy Veteran Jalesa Heneke, who served as a Cryptologic Technician from 2014-2019. She wrote “When the Miracle Doesn’t Happen,” a book detailing the last year of her mother’s life and the grief journey that followed her mother’s passing. Heneke was born and raised in Memphis, TN, and after graduating from Middle Tennessee State University with a degree in Mass Communications, she enlisted in the Navy. [From VA News]

02/14/2024 06:00 AM EST

The Department of Veterans Affairs released its 2024 Agency Equity Action Plan today to help ensure that VA delivers on its promise to provide world-class care and benefits to all Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors ― regardless of their age, race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or geographic location. As a part of this effort, VA also released the findings of a new study today investigating disparities in grant rates for disability compensation for mental health conditions. This study found that recently separated Black Veterans have grant rates better than or equal to other Veterans when they apply for disability compensation benefits within the first year of leaving the military and use a VA-accredited Veterans Service Organization. [From VA News]