For the people who showed up first.
Veterans. Active-duty families. First responders. The village shows up for the people who already gave the country the most expensive minutes of their life. VA World is where that village gets built — and where the load gets shared.
For the spouses, parents, and kin who hold the household together. Peer support. Shared logistics. Honest conversation about the load.
Help finding the right form, the right office, the right human who answers. Not legal advice — but local knowledge from people who've been through it.
The first 30 days. The first 90 days. The year-out check-in. Daisy notices when you've gone quiet. Your circle does too.
Police, fire, EMS, dispatch — each can spin up its own circle inside VA World. Closed by default, opt-in for cross-circle conversation.
For families who lost someone in service or after. A circle that holds memory and ritual — birthdays, anniversaries, watch-fire nights.
The protected-grandmother model applied to dependent kids — limited reach, monitoring with consent, protective by default.
VA-side data carries higher sensitivity by default — medical, deployment, family-emergency context. The Restricted calendar tier (doctor appointments, VA visits, debriefs) lives in encrypted RID streams, not the shared event store. Circle visibility defaults to closed; cross-circle invites are explicit. The platform protects, the village shows up — but who knows what stays under the family's control.
Veteran-specific Coaching, peer-led groups, and FR cohort training mount as Minis inside this World — same engines as the rest of the platform, configured for VA audiences.