Veteran Education: 2026 Policy Changes to Know
Transitioning from military service to civilian employment presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. For professionals dedicated to supporting this critical demographic, understanding the…
Transitioning from military service to civilian employment presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. For professionals dedicated to supporting this critical demographic, understanding the…
Sergeant Alex “Mac” McMillan stared at the stack of denial letters, his jaw tight. Years of combat, two Purple Hearts, and now the Department of…
Approximately 40% of veterans eligible for disability compensation do not apply for benefits, a startling figure that underscores a significant disconnect between legislative intent and…
A recent move by House Republicans aims to expand benefits for disabled veterans and Gold Star Families, and that’s a big deal for everyone here…
Supporting our nation’s veterans, as well as their families and advocates, requires a multi-faceted approach that extends far beyond initial reintegration efforts. We often talk…
For many of us who’ve served, navigating the civilian world can feel like a whole new deployment, especially when it comes to understanding our hard-earned…
The labyrinthine world of veteran benefits is rife with misinformation, making it incredibly challenging for those who’ve served to access the care and support they’ve…
Did you know that nearly one-third of eligible veterans miss out on significant benefits updates each year, often due to complex communication channels? Navigating the…
A new property tax relief bill for disabled Hoosier veterans was recently signed into law, offering a significant financial lifeline. For many, this isn’t just…
Sergeant David Miller, a Marine Corps veteran of two tours in Afghanistan, found himself staring at a pile of medical bills in late 2025, each…