Advocacy
What Does an Aging Population Mean for Veterans’ Care?
The VA has shifted focus to home-care options, but more work – and more support from Congress – is sorely needed.
Restoring this critical benefit will strengthen the all-volunteer force. Read the issue paper.
These years can be the most challenging of your military service: Greater responsibility both at home and on duty, and decisions on the horizon that will shape your life when you take off the uniform for the last time.
MOAA can help with all of these concerns, from securing your family's financial future to building a network of mentors to guide your career path. Your membership allows you to access these resources and to stay informed on critical issues that could affect your pay and benefits now and in the future.
Below you'll find links to publications, news articles, and MOAA advocacy efforts, as well as ways you can get involved at multiple levels. Learn more about joining MOAA here. Questions? Contact MOAA's Member Service Center at (800) 234-6622, or find us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
The VA has shifted focus to home-care options, but more work – and more support from Congress – is sorely needed.
Veterans can call 1-800-MyVA411 to access services and benefits, or register complaints.