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Veterans and family members impacted by the hurricanes can get information about VA services at our Emergency Information page, which also includes toll-free phone information. VA employees should visit the same Emergency Information page for a separate toll-free number to report their status, or use the employee emergency information web site to report in online.

Information for VA Medical Centers affected by storms:
Heart of Texas Network
Central Texas
Houston
North Texas
South Texas
VA Health Care Benefits
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Copays and Charges
Benefits for Family Members
Compensated Work Therapy (CWT)

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Returning Service Members from Iraq,  Afghanistan and other locations
Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents booklet


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My Health-e-Vet
News
VA Begins Next Phase of Combat Vet Outreach
VA Awards Nearly $65M for California Veterans Homes
VA Honors Top Nurses


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link to Mental Health home page
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Veterans can dial 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1 to connect to VA suicide prevention and mental health service professionals.

Health Programs
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Blind Rehabilitation
Cancer
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Gulf War Illnesses
Hepatitis C
Homeless
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Mental Health
MOVE! Weight Program
Polytrauma
Prosthetics
PTSD
Public Health
Recreation Therapy
Vet Center (Readjustment Counseling)
Veterans Health Initiative
Women's Health