Humana: Honoring and Serving Veterans

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At Humana, we're on a mission to remove barriers to good health, one Veteran at a time, by uniting with communities, Veterans Service Organizations, Veterans Service Officers, providers and clinicians, to combat hunger, homelessness, financial strain, transportation barriers, and loneliness – all risk factors to Veteran suicide. Honoring and serving Veterans is at the core of what we do. Humana is committed to ensuring Veterans and their families no matter their age, race or gender, have access to the care they need and deserve, especially those who stem from underserved and diverse communities. 

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15 Things Veterans Service Officers (VSOs) Want You To Know

Humana has joined forces with PsychArmor, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Wounded Warrior Project, National Association of Country Veterans Service Officers, American Legion, Paralyzed Veterans of America, and Disabled Veterans of America to co-create and launch 15 Things Veterans Service Officers Want You To Know, an online video course to provide education and awareness about Veteran Service Officer (VSO) programs as a crucial component in improving health and wellness outcomes for veterans. 

 

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Featured Campaigns

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    Face the Fight 

    The veteran suicide rate is 57% higher than the national average. Face the Fight is a coalition of corporations, foundations, nonprofit and veteran-focused organizations joined together to raise awareness and support for veteran suicide prevention. When people face this fight together there is hope.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    LGBTQIA + In Service & Beyond - PsychArmor

    PsychArmor, the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency and Humana launch an initiative aimed at fostering an environment of understanding, respect, and support for LGBTQ+ Veteran communities by equipping service providers, mental health professionals, organizations and other allies with the culturally responsive knowledge and tools to support LGBTQ+ Veterans effectively, and help create an environment where they feel valued, respected, and fully included in their support networks, contributing to suicide prevention efforts within communities.

     

     

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    Uniting to Combat Hunger

    1.2 million low-income veterans use SNAP (formerly know as food stamps). VFW and Humana have been fighting food insecurity together since 2018 through the Uniting to Combat Hunger campaign, to help ensure our nation's veterans, service members and their families have access to healthy meals.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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