Stories | VA Greater Los Angeles Health Care | Veterans Affairs

Stories | VA Greater Los Angeles Health Care | Veterans Affairs


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For Veterans experiencing unsheltered homelessness, the kind faces of VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System’s (VAGLAHS) Street Outreach team are the first line of connection to care and


resources that can transform their lives.


Navy Veteran Joseph Huber volunteers at the Los Angeles Ambulatory Care Center (LAACC) where he gets the majority of his VA medical care.


On Nov. 15, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHS) held its second annual Adaptive Sports Invitational at Brentwood School Sports Complex where Veterans, volunteers, and VA staff


gathered together to enjoy a day of fun and fitness.


Don Pak had always dreamed of being in the military. His father was a police officer in their home country of Korea, and after his father passed away, Don sought to serve.


On September 7, 2024, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHS) joined forces with the nonprofit Team Red, White, and Blue (RWB) to create Waves of Valor Surf Camp, a therapeutic


and uplifting surfing experience for Veterans.