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Jackie Williams is an Army Veteran, pastor, and six-time champion musician at the National Veteran Creative Arts Festival. After surviving a coma and fighting COVID-19, he is returning to the stage for the first time at this year’s event.From Coma to the Festival Stage
Jackie Williams is an Army Veteran, pastor, and six-time champion musician at the National Veteran Creative Arts Festival. After surviving a coma and fighting COVID-19, he returned to the festival stage in 2022
Veteran Arthur Daniels holding an artificial larynxFinding A New Voice After Cancer
After a a total laryngectomy to save his life, cancer survivor Arthur Daniels tells the struggle and triumph over throat cancer, how he lost and regained his voice, and now gives back to other Veterans
Mariela and a ski instructor race down Snowmass Mountain during the 2019 National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic.Life is never settled
When reaching their 70s most people think of slowing down however Emile and Lisette Meylan are not most people. "Life is never settled" says Emile, "there’s always something to think and worry about.”
Veterans Gregory Johnson and Katie Taylor of the Washington, DC VAMC Computer Repair TeamVet Squad – The DC VAMC Computer Repair Team
Having the talent to build or repair computers is rare and being able to do it with limited or low vision is almost unheard of – unless you are a Veteran at the Washington, D.C. VA Medical Center.
Mary and Dawn at LBJ 100 Bike RideMosul to Maine – a Journey of Trauma and Recovery
Army Veteran Mary Torczon nearly lost her life when a car bomb in Mosul killed her best friends and left her with a TBI – then things worse. But now Mary is thriving thanks to the VA and our community partners!
Veteran receiving treatment from the VA’s Amputation System of Care ServiceAmputation System of Care (ASoC)
VA's Amputation System of Care has reached another milestone in providing the latest practices in medical care, prosthetic technology, and rehabilitation management for Veterans with amputations

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