Mental Health/Behavioral HealthVeterans Benefits

Serving Veterans with severe mental health challenges

(Source – news.va.gov)

Remaining in communities

Veteran Lyndsey Beaver, 41, a Maryland transplant from New Jersey, counts her blessings each day. She appreciates her job as a cashier at a local supermarket and her own apartment. She takes pride in having earned an Associate of Arts degree in Computer-Aided Drafting and Design. She finds joy in her beagle, Sky, and in volunteering to give back to the Baltimore community. While many people take these things for granted, for Beaver, each accomplishment represents a significant triumph toward achieving her goals, thanks to support from the VA Maryland Health Care System (VAMHCS). Continue reading here…

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