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  1. I am a new patient getting started with the VA. Everyone has been friendly and welcoming. The new VA facility goes well with the efforts the VA is making to make this a provider of choice." -- Michelle Hayes,

  2. 3. pro 2018.

    Thank you for your service! It is our pleasure to serve our both through our work and in our community.

  3. "VA has always been good to me every time I see them. The nurses are great. The staff has been very helpful. The comradery is good and you feel like they always have your back." -- David Maness,

  4. 7. ožu 2019.
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    Great American Hero from Charleston. Recently established a scholarship at The Citadel in his name. Encourage you to watch the video at this link: .

  5. prije 16 sati

    Rashann Coleman is today's . He served nine years in the Air National Guard and continues to serve our for the last five years. "It brings me great pleasure to assist VA surgeons with robotic surgery and offer Veterans state of the art care."

  6. "They have taken care of me in the best way." -- Percy Guides,

  7. “After my military time I still wanted to serve other vets,” Det. Peters explained. “I feel proud to do that and to get recognition for helping them is very satisfying.”

  8. 1. velj

    Aprill Harmon, supervisory social worker at is our . Aprill said working at the VA has given her a lot of opportunities. She earned her PhD through the Employee Incentive Scholarship Program (EISP) . Learn about careers in VA at:

  9. Veteran Darryl Gadsden practices yoga in his home to help manage pain in his back. Yoga is part of the holistic program he uses to combat pain without opioids.

  10. During the month of February, we will be spotlighting some of our amazing , just like Winifred Dudley, who served in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Thank you for your service Ms. Dudley!

  11. 4. velj

    U.S. Army John Durr is our . John served on active duty from 75-79 and in the reserves from 81-96 and even does some of his drill time with the 94th General Hospital at Dallas VAMC. John said the Army taught him patience. We thank you for your service!

  12. 30. sij

    Please join us in thanking Joseph Neifert, supervisory social worker with the Health Care for Homeless Veterans program at for being our . Joseph has been supporting our since 2014. Thank you, Joe for all that you do!

  13. 28. sij

    Peggy Hart deployed to Iraq for a 12-month tour supporting medical missions and later deployed to Afghanistan for another 12-month tour. Peggy served in the Army National Guard as a health care specialist from 05-13 and today she is our for .

  14. 25. sij

    Shelia Kelley is today's . Shelia works with the Home Telehealth program as a program support assistant and has been working at for 35 years. Please join us in thanking Sheila for everything she does to support our .

  15. 23. sij

    U.S. Army Daniel Fulk is our . Daniel served from 06-12 and said music really helped him as he transitioned out of the military and he learned to play the guitar and drums. Thank you for your service and allowing to care for you.

  16. 2. stu 2019.

    U.S. Jeff Chestnut is our today. Jeff served aboard the USS Saratoga off the coast of Vietnam as a 'Grape' - navy speak for a an Aviation Boatswain's Mates - Fuels. Thank you for your service sir.

  17. 31. lis 2019.

    RN Rosie West is our . Rosie is preparing an endoscope for a procedure that is about to be performed on a to help determine the best treatment for a Vet. "I love wording with the Vets and hearing their stories," says Rosie.

  18. 29. lis 2019.

    U.S. Navy Jim Carpenter is our . Jim served from 1963-1969 and was stationed in California. We thank Jim for his service and allowing to provide him with his care. Jim is seen here playing a friendly card game of spades at the CLC.

  19. Volunteer Sam Hazeltine assists at the valet tent and says it’s an honor to help those who served our country. We are grateful for Sam and all our ! THANK YOU! Interested in volunteering at our VA or one of our clinics? Visit

  20. Jerry Weaver spent many years in and out of jail due to crimes related to decades of substance abuse. Now he is eager to help his fellow Veterans as the first mentor in the new Charleston County Veterans Treatment Court.

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