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We're Hiring!
Our agency is growing—and so is our team. We have several open positions across benefits, housing, finance, and outreach. If you're passionate about serving those who served, we want to hear from you. Scroll down to the Current DVS Job Openings section to help shape the future of veteran services in NYC.
Recognizing POW-MIA Vietnam Veterans
September 19th | St. Albans National Veteran Cemetery

On Friday, Sept. 19, 2025—National POW/MIA Recognition Day—the City of New York will honor 36 U.S. service members who remain missing and unaccounted for from the Vietnam War. Fifty years after the fall of Saigon, we honor these sentinels and stand with the families who still wait.

When: Friday, Sept. 19, 2025, 1:30 p.m.
Where: Saint Albans National Cemetery, 179-00 Linden Blvd, Queens, NY 11424-1468
Hosted by: NYC Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS)

How you can support:

  • Attend the commemoration.
  • Share with veterans, families, and community partners in your networks.
  • Connect us with local VSOs/community leaders who may know families or Vietnam-era veterans who wish to attend.

RSVP: https://forms.office.com/g/KzB5eLK8zL

Accessibility/Logistics: Sheena Ali, Special Assistant — sheenaali@veterans.nyc.gov | 917-628-9409

RSVP
Upcoming VAB Public Session
Wednesday August 27, 2025 | Bronx—Education

❗️Upcoming Bronx Public Session❗️
📅Wednesday, August 27th
⏰6:00 PM

📍James J. Peters VA Medical Center Room 1B-07 (1st Floor)
130 W Kingsbridge Rd, Bronx, NY 10468

All Sessions begin at 6pm sharp and are hybrid.

A link to the zoom can be found at nyc.gov/vetboard
Meeting ID: 959 242 2343
Passcode: 191295
Dial in: (646) 558-8656

Zoom Link
The Veteran's Table Cooking Class
12-week Cooking Program | No Cooking Experience Necessary
Register Here
Creative Arts Program Film Screening
Dwyer Celebration Event

📅 Thursday, August 28, 2025
 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
📍 New York Film Academy – 17 Battery Place, New York, NY 10004

Come celebrate the creative work of the participating Veterans from the four-weekend intensive filmmaking workshop with the New York Film Academy. Guests will enjoy a screening of the Veterans’ films, a short documentary, and a reception to celebrate their achievements.

RSVP: Please email - hannah.gilliland@nyfa.edu

RSVP
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Veteran-related Headlines
Veterans' Voices Shape a Report on the Afghanistan War's Lessons and Impact
In this Nov. 19, 2001 file photo, Northern Alliance soldiers watch as U.S. air strikes attack Taliban positions in Kunduz province, Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev, File)

Associated Press (Hosted by Military.com)
By: Julie Carr Smyth and Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos
August 19, 2025

COLUMBUS, Ohio — U.S. veterans of the war in Afghanistan are telling a commission reviewing decisions on the 20-year conflict that their experience was not only hell, but also confounding, demoralizing and at times humiliating.

The bipartisan Afghanistan War Commission aims to reflect such veterans’ experiences in a report due to Congress next year, which will analyze key strategic, diplomatic, military and operational decisions made between June 2001 and the chaotic withdrawal in August 2021.

The group released its second interim report on Tuesday, drawing no conclusions yet but identifying themes emerging from thousands of pages of government documents; some 160 interviews with cabinet-level officials, military commanders, diplomats, Afghan and Pakistani leaders and others; and forums with veterans like one recently held at a national Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Columbus, Ohio.

“What can we learn from the Afghanistan War?” asked an Aug. 12 discussion session with four of the commission's 16 members. What they got was two straight hours of dozens of veterans' personal stories — not one glowingly positive, and most saturated in frustration and disappointment. [READ MORE...]

More Veteran-related Headlines

VA | News: Improving Veterans’ financial well-being and mental health
BIAUSA: Traumatic Brain Injuries Linked to Faster Aging in Post-9/11 Veterans, New Study Finds
The Center Square: Trump signs bill studying cancer among military pilots
Spectrum News (Video): Iraq War veteran commemorates 15th anniversary of the war’s end, veteran’s needs
A Message From Mayor Adams:
Each week DVS shares a brief update about how our administration is getting stuff done for New Yorkers.
Our administration works every day to make our city more affordable for working-class families. Every New Yorker deserves access to a quality education without being overwhelmed by financial burden, which is why our administration is working every day to make our city more affordable for working-class New Yorkers. We recently announced that we've expanded our municipal student loan reduction and college savings assistance program to all NYC residents. This program builds on the city's recent partnership with loan forgiveness company Summer and will help reduce student loan payments for 1.4 million borrowers and find ways to lower college costs for 1.6 million more New Yorkers — helping 3 million NYC residents save up to $1 billion. And here at DVS, we hosted our first Community Engagement of 2025, focusing on navigating the educational benefits available to our Veteran community. To see what we talked about, watch the video here!
Week in Review | August 9 - August 15
The Adams administration is dedicated to cutting through the noise and delivering information directly to you and all New Yorkers.
Sign up to "Hear From Eric" and get direct messages from City Hall, tailored to your interests and neighborhood, sent directly to your inbox – at nyc.gov/hearfromeric!

Mayor Adams, Speaker Adams Announce Bold Contract Reform to Help Nonprofits Get Paid Faster
Mayor Adams, DOT Announce Approval of First Application to Test Autonomous Vehicles in New York City With Trained Safety Specialist Behind Steering Wheel
Mayor Adams and NYPD Commissioner Tisch Announce Hiring of Largest Police Recruit Class in Almost 10 Years
We want to showcase Veteran work and help spread the word! This is a space for Veteran artists to express themselves in an authentic way.

Please email submissions to connect@veterans.nyc.gov with a brief bio, an artist statement, art medium, and your affiliation to the Veteran community.
CineVet | NYC Veteran Film Showcase
Films are officially selected! ✅

We're thrilled to announce that the selections for this year's CineVet Film Showcase are made! Thank you to everyone who submitted—your stories moved us, challenged us, and reminded us of the power of art to honor service and spark connection.

Each film chosen reflects the heart and vision of our Veteran community, and we're proud to share them with you!

In total, we settled on 12 Official Selections and 6 Honorable Mentions that embody the excellence, artistry, and humanity our showcase looks to empower. Additionally, our filmmakers range from civilians to Purple Heart awarded Army Rangers—what a spread!!!

Stay tuned to learn more about our selected films and filmmakers as we approach our October 24th screening at Lincoln Center!

Learn More & Stay Tuned for Screening Tickets 🎟️

Join Our Team! Be Part of the Mission!

Current DVS Job Openings

Senior Executive Director of Veterans' Support Services

Veteran Support Services Attorney

Veteran Specialist - Queens

Content and Outreach Specialist

Aftercare and Homelessness Prevention Service Manager

Veteran Housing Coordinator
Veteran Housing Specialist

Burials Coordinator Analyst

VetConnect Coordinator

Veteran Specialists - Caregivers and Dependents

Employment Specialist

VA Work Study Positions at DVS

The NYC Department of Veterans' Services (DVS) supports VA Work-Study Positions! Here is a current list of available VA Work-Study openings:
Check Here for VA Work-Study Postings

NYC Civil Service Job Openings and Exams

Open Competitive Exams

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Programs and Initiatives

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Contact Us

Stay tuned on our website www.nyc.gov/vets and social media platforms @nycveterans, or via email at connect@veterans.nyc.gov.

  

 
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