Layoffs at the federal government are impacting employees right here in Arizona, including a handful of staff at the VA hospital in central Phoenix. "It was a punch in the gut. I cried. It’s been hard ...
Arizona’s Family spoke with some of the people recently laid off from the Phoenix VA Regional office as the federal government continues to push for downsizing.
The Phoenix VA has launched a mobile health clinic to help veterans in need. The state-of-the-art mobile unit treats veterans for physical and mental health at locations like USVets and MANA House.
On Monday, about 1,400 employees with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs were terminated, including some working in Arizona.
The cuts included government employees such as Fray, 44, who helped veterans manage challenges like pain, anxiety and post-traumatic stress through music at the VA in Phoenix. Fray said she could play ...
For Army Sergeant First Class Steve Cooper, who spent 18 years serving our country, the mission is far from over.
"It's shameful that we are not providing the care they deserve," VA musical therapist Kristin Fray says in Phoenix about DOGE's funding cuts.
The Phoenix VA Health Care System launched a mobile medical unit to bring medical help to veterans who are homeless. On Tuesday mornings, the unit is at USVETS, and on Thursday mornings ...
Kristin Fray was working as a creative arts therapist at the VA Phoenix Health Care System when she was let go less than a year into her job. It came as President Donald Trump is working to scale ...
The cuts included government employees such as Fray, 44, who helped veterans manage challenges like pain, anxiety and post-traumatic stress through music at the VA in Phoenix. Fray said she ...