Transgender American Veterans Association
QSRS The Quality of Service Reporting System reports results MONTHLY to VA and Administrative Leadership.
The Transgender American Veterans Association (TAVA) is an advocacy group for transgender veterans from the US military.
VA helping transgender veterans
Veteran Care Coordinators on Transgender and Gender Diverse Visibility at VA
Mariel Padilla , The 19th | January.
The Transgender American Veterans Association (TAVA) was formed to address the growing concerns of fair and equal treatment of transgender veterans and active duty service members.
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-ziaprnt
Monday 13th of May 2024, 07:47:04 PM
Girl, you have a very special gift when it come go hair. I thank you for sharing your techniques and tutorials.
ZeTa_AUT
Saturday 11th of May 2024, 04:57:11 AM
I love the one with the officers paying tribute to the animals that died in ww1 😩😩😩
Lkaur
Wednesday 8th of May 2024, 06:33:21 PM
Living in the Woods, boating on the Rivers and Lakes One feels Free. One forgets the beauty Nature gives and its Freedom to live without being caged in with fences, walls or Neighbors set on rules.
Ascaredemoji
Monday 6th of May 2024, 02:38:14 PM
Extra plus is that you can recycle.
User-elxrror
Friday 3rd of May 2024, 10:00:22 AM
Mayor Johnson was quoted as saying It was a great attempt.
Travelwithme
Wednesday 1st of May 2024, 06:34:39 AM
Glad you're revisiting the GT Aggressor Pro; maybe GT will also revisit their design. Plus tires (2.8 - 3.0) are like mini suspension, great for hardtails. I'm thinking of moving all my Aggressor upgrades to the basic Avalanche Sport 29.
Biglingo
Sunday 28th of April 2024, 10:06:41 PM
Anyone else remember that Sigourney Weaver story from the Internet Box?
Chu'a
Friday 26th of April 2024, 01:11:30 PM
u go queen❤️
Jessicastewart
Wednesday 24th of April 2024, 08:30:08 AM
Wow this resonates with me like crazy, I've been to a psych ward a lot when I was younger until I learned how to mask better or not say things that might get me taken to one of those places which is very hard in the moment when someone is antagonizing you. I had a wicked bad childhood because no one knew I was autistic, I was mis-diagnosed young with ADHD, and bi-polar and unfortunately all my autistic quirks were treated like behavior problems that needed correction, sometimes harsh correction by my parents and other authority figures in my life. That was rough, especially when adulthood came and I started to self medicate with drugs and wound up going down that road, after that my autistic quirks were treated like a bi product of addiction and not the reason why I was using drugs in the first place. I found myself in and out of jails, hospitals, detoxes, etc until I eventually got off the drugs around 27ish and dealt with my autism unknowingly again until I was 31 and started to research the topic and go down the self diagnosis rabbit hole but I feel soo much better now that I finally know what's wrong with me and know I'm not alone, thanks to you and the few others like you that decided to put their experiences up to help others. Thanks for what you do!