Issue Reports
To help inform the other 99 percent of the population on the struggles that these new veterans are facing, IAVA has produced an on-going series of in-depth Issue Reports.
More than 1.7 million veterans, or less than 1 percent of the population, have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. For most, coming home from war has been a challenge. For these new veterans and their families, issues such as navigating the VA, seeking mental health care, or trying to find a job have become their new battles. IAVA Issue Reports offer comprehensive analysis and policy recommendations on these urgent issues. From traumatic brain injuries to homelessness, these reports provide the latest statistics and information, and are updated regularly. IAVA Issue Reports should be the go-to resource for lawmakers, journalists, activists, and anyone who cares about the well-being of America’s newest generation of veterans and their families. The full reports, along with accompanying Quickfacts, are now available for download. Be sure to look for new IAVA Issue Reports in coming weeks!
- NEW! Red Tape: Veterans Fight New Battles for Care and Benefits
( View | Download | Quick Facts Coming Soon! ) - Women Warriors: Supporting She 'Who Has Borne the Battle'
( View | Download | Quick Facts Coming Soon! ) - Careers After Combat: Employment and Education Challenges for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans
( View | Download | Quick Facts ) - Coming Home: The Housing Crisis and Homelessness Threaten New Veterans
( View | Download | Quick Facts ) - Invisible Wounds: Psychological and Neurological Injuries Confront a New Generation of Veterans
( View | Download | Quick Facts ) - A Breaking Military: Overextension Threatens Readiness
( View | Download | Quick Facts )
Success Stories
IAVA has helped thousands of veterans. Here are some of their stories:

Team IAVA at Pat's Run 2010
On April 17th, hundreds of IAVA Member Veterans in 14 cities nationwide and…
IAVA Helps Spearhead Critical Legislation for Women Warriors, Veteran Caregivers
On May 5th, President Obama signed the Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health…
Second Annual Heroes Celebration
On April 29th, Cameron Diaz, Norman Lear, Ron Meyer and Nick Styne hosted…

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