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The Gathering to Prevent Suicide Among American Indian & Alaska Native Service Members, Veterans, & their Families
Matt , thanks for that kind introduction and for the opportunity to join the team here this morning to kick off Day 2 of this important Gathering.
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2024 Disabled American Veterans
Commander Espinosa, thank you for that kind introduction, and for you and your family’s distinguished service to this awesome nation. As importantly, thank you for leading with unwavering commitment your more than 1 million DAV members for the past year.
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2024 Military Sexual Trauma National Training Symposium
This training is some of the most important, lifesaving training VA does. And getting it right is never easy. Expectations are necessarily and understandably very high, because the stakes for our Vets are so high.
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National Indian Health Board Tribal Health Conference
My friend and advisor, Chief Bill , it’s good to see you again, and thanks for the kind introduction.
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Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships (CFBNP)
Thank you, Adam Farina, for that warm welcome and my thanks to Conrad Washington for helping organize today’s event. Most of all, thanks to all our faith-based and community partners, Veterans, and VA teammates participating today.
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U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Review of the Fiscal Year 2025 Budget and 2026 Advance Appropriations Requests for the Department of Veterans Affairs
Maureen Roepsch is an Air Force and Coast Guard Vet who comes from a long line of military service—her family members served in Vietnam, the Korean War, and World War II. Maureen qualifies for community care, but chooses to get her care at the Manchester VA Medical Center.
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National Council of Urban Indian Health
Good afternoon, everyone. Francys , thanks for the invitation to join you on this tribal land, the ancestral homeland of the Nacotchtank and Piscataway people.
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Jacksonville North VA Clinic and Domiciliary
David Isaacks, thanks for that kind introduction. Thank you also for your leadership of VISN 8, our largest health care network, and your service to our nation as a United States Marine.
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Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities (HACU)
Dr. Rodriguez , thanks for that kind introduction, and for inviting me to spend some time with so many here today who are devoted to the success of America’s students.
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Ribbon Cutting: Cartilage Regeneration Using Advanced Technologies to Enable (CReATE) Motion Center
Welcome to all our partners from the University of Pennsylvania and Emory University, as well as the entire CReATE Motion Center Team—congratulations on this big step forward for Vets.