PVA
Women Veterans Face Unique Issues
PVA’s Women Veterans Program provides tailored support, advocacy, and community-building opportunities to ensure women Veterans feel seen, heard, and empowered throughout their healthcare and benefits journey.
OUR HISTORY
Anita Bloom Ornoff – PVA’s First Woman Member
PVA’s ties to women Veterans dates back to its first meeting in 1946 with the arrival of its first female Veteran member, Anita Bloom (affectionately known as “Nita”), who fought to ensure women Veterans’ healthcare needs were properly met.
PVA continues Nita’s legacy to this day as part of its Women Veterans Initiative. From the development of its Anita Bloom Committee and creation of its Women Veterans Empowerment Retreat to its advocacy efforts and informative webinars, PVA serves as the nation’s leader in securing safe, equal, and accessible health and wellness services that are at least equal to what they had prior to joining the service and suffering a disability.
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