Beyond federal VA benefits, every state offers its own programs for veterans. These can include property tax breaks, free college tuition, hiring preferences,...
It is never too late to build your education. Free adult education programs offer GED preparation, English language classes, and digital literacy training...
If you are a working adult, a parent, or a career changer going back to school, scholarships are not just for recent high...
If you have federal student loans, multiple repayment plans and forgiveness programs can make your payments more manageable — or even eliminate your...
Housing instability affects too many veterans. Programs like HUD-VASH combine rental vouchers with VA case management to help veterans find and keep stable...
American Job Centers (formerly One-Stop Career Centers) offer free job training, resume help, and career counseling funded by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity...
The Department of Veterans Affairs offers a wide range of benefits for veterans and their families — from healthcare to education to home...
Most states have laws that prevent utility companies from cutting off service during dangerously hot or cold weather. Knowing your rights can protect...
Water is a basic necessity, and several programs exist to help if you are struggling to pay your water bill. From federal funding...
From benefits appeals to housing disputes, many legal issues disproportionately affect veterans. Fortunately, multiple organizations provide free legal help specifically for those who...
Unlike one-time bill assistance, weatherization makes your home more energy efficient permanently. The improvements are free for qualifying households and can save hundreds...
The Health Insurance Marketplace (HealthCare.gov) is where millions of Americans find affordable coverage, often with significant subsidies. Understanding how it works helps you...