Accessible Public Transportation in New York City Pre-ADA
Accessible public transportation in New York City pre-ADA.
Accessible public transportation in New York City pre-ADA.
Our vets deserve greater access to transportation for work, school, medical care, other health services and recreation or leisure activities. Help make it happen!
VetsFirst joins New York City Comptroller John C. Liu in rejecting Mayor Bloomberg's “Taxi of Tomorrow” until all vehicles are accessible to wheelchair users and disabled vets.
The origin of accessible transportation in New York City: A vet's perspective.
There are many new job opportunities for veterans and family members with the Federal government. Learn how you can land one.
New study of Vietnam vets seeks to determine if some chronic respiratory diseases are related to Agent Orange exposure.
April is Occupational Therapy Month. Thanks to the work of Occupational Therapists across the country, many vets are able to reclaim their independence and reintegrate into their communities.
VetsFirst Q&A: How does the VA evaluate degenerative disc disease?
Here Comes the Tax Man--For military personnel, veterans and their families, lots of free help is available worldwide to insure that you collect, or pay, Uncle Sam on time.
Returning OEF/OIF/OND Veterans Call Center can help you take advantage of your VA benefits today.