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A new agency was supposed to solve SF’s homelessness crisis — it got worse

I never fully appreciated the meaning hidden in a snatch of a phone conversation I overheard when I was 23 between my mother and her older sister, my Aunt G.R., until I held several black and white photos in my hands two decades later.

100 plus VA medical centers implement electronic solution to streamline research

The Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Research and Development transitioned all its research sites nationwide and its Central Institutional Review Board, June 30, to the IRBNet  platform that will streamline research on behalf of Veterans.

Annual eye exams essential to Veterans’ vision and eye health

August is National Eye-Exam Month and the Department of Veterans Affairs encourages all Veterans and their family members to schedule their annual appointments.

SOBOBA YOUTHS EXPERIENCE UNITY IN TEXAS

The 2021 United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY) Conference was held in Dallas from July 2-6 and several young people from Soboba made the road trip to attend. Soboba Youth Council Co-coordinator Andy Silvas shared driving duties with three others to make the trip, that included a visit to Navajo Nation.

VA Secretary appoints new Veterans Law Judges to adjudicate more appeals for Veterans

The Department of Veterans Affairs’ Board of Veterans’ Appeals appointed 20 new Veterans Law Judges to deliver more Veterans appeals decisions — bringing the total to 113 VLJs. 

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