Federal & Community Partner Resources

Advocating for Women

VA Women Veterans Call Center

The Women Veterans Call Center will help you navigate the VA, point you in the right direction, and connect you with the Women Veterans Program Manager at your local VA medical center.

This service is free and confidential; you can call as many times as needed. If you are a woman veteran, you may call for yourself, or a friend, relative, or caregiver may call for you.

Women Veteran Alliance

The premier global network focused on directly impacting the overall well-being of women veterans. We achieve this by transforming how community networks work, bringing people and programs together through a reliable and resourceful platform.

The PACT Act and your VA benefits

The PACT Act is a law that expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances. This law helps us provide generations of Veterans—and their survivors—with the care and benefits they’ve earned and deserve. Starting March 5, 2024, we’re expanding VA health care to millions of Veterans—years earlier than called for by the PACT Act. 

This page will help answer your questions about what the PACT Act means for you or your loved ones. You can also call us at 800-698-2411 (TTY: 711). You can also file a claim for PACT Act-related disability compensation or apply for VA health care now.

Center for Women Veterans

Welcome all women Veterans, family members, caregivers, and advocates! The Center’s mission is to advocate for equitable outcomes and access to VA benefits, services, and opportunities for women Veterans through education, outreach, and collaboration.

Empowering women Veterans to achieve their life goals through VA benefits and services in collaboration with community stakeholders.

Are you using all the health benefits you have earned?

Only 44% of women Veterans are enrolled in VA health care. The Women’s Health Transition Training Handbook provides information about benefits and services available for transitioning Service women and recently separated women Veterans.

A majority of women Veterans are not utilizing their earned benefits. As a result, they do not have access to the VA health care system or the low- or cost-free care it offers.

It’s never too late to enroll in VA health care services.

Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP)

The VA’s Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP) is committed to helping Veterans, their partners, and VA staff who are impacted by IPV. If you, or someone you know, could be experiencing and/or using IPV – help is available.

Veterans Crisis Line

It is available 24/7. Veterans and their loved ones need not be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to connect.

Frequently used VA Forms.

You can now do many form-based tasks online, like filing a disability claim and applying for the GI Bill or VA health care. We’ll walk you through the process step-by-step.

National Cemetry Administration

Planning in advance for a Veteran’s or loved one’s final resting place can eliminate unnecessary delays and reduce stress on a family at a difficult time.