We have compiled a thorough, albeit limited, list of resources for veterans and their families, including family services, housing options, wellness programs, and therapy resources. For a more comprehensive list of resources and assistance organizations, contact your local VA office.
Military Child Care provides veterans with access to military child care programs around the world.
Visit WebsiteHero Loan is a mortgage lender dedicated to providing veterans with affordable VA home loans via a streamlined process.
Visit WebsiteFor severely wounded veterans, Building Homes for Heroes builds or modifies homes that are then giving to veterans and their families mortgage-free.
Visit WebsiteUSA Cares’ Warrior Treatment Today program helps service members obtain treatment for both post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).
Visit WebsiteThe U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs suicide prevention hotline provides veterans with 24/7 access to trained professionals who can help with whatever a veteran is experiencing.
Visit WebsiteDentably Magazine provides an in-depth resource guide on dental care for veterans.
Visit WebsiteThe Patriot Project aims to provide chiropractic care to wounded veterans, Gold Star recipients, and their families.
Visit WebsiteThe U.S. Office of Veterans Business Development (OVBD) provides veterans with access to capital and preparation for starting a small business.
Visit WebsiteScore provides free business mentoring and education for those looking to start a business.
Visit WebsiteEBV provides veterans with disabilities resulting from service with experiential training in entrepreneurship and small business management.
Visit WebsiteDog Tag Bakery provides veterans with service-related disabilities, and their families, with a five-month fellowship at Georgetown University in Washington D.C., in which you gain real-life work experience in their small bakery.
Visit WebsiteThe National Military Family Association hosts information and resources for veterans and their families, including military spouse scholarships, family retreats, and more.
Visit WebsiteOperation First Response assists families of wounded service members with emergency resources, including rent and mortgage payments, utilities, vehicle payments and repairs, food, travel, and transportation.
Visit WebsiteOperation Home Front provides wounded veterans and their families with emergency financial, legal, and other needed assistance.
Visit WebsiteThe NVLSP provides volunteer lawyers and advocates to help veterans obtain benefits owed to them for their military service.
Visit WebsiteAMVETS is engaged in developing public policy on veteran-related issues, such as VA funding, homelessness, retirement pay, and disability compensation.
Visit WebsiteVolunteers of America provides veterans with resources to help with homelessness, unemployment, mental health, substance abuse, suicide risk, TBIs, and sexual trauma.
Visit WebsiteThe Wounded Warrior Project provides veterans with mental and physical wellness programs, including career and VA benefits counseling.
Visit WebsiteWarrior Writers use writing, painting, photography, and other art forms to help veterans express themselves creatively.
Visit WebsiteThe Combat Paper Project provides veterans with a unique experience through papermaking workshops, in which veterans use their service-worn uniforms to create works of art.
Visit WebsiteHorses for Heroes offers a skill-set restructuring program for veterans, in which the veteran is able to build a relationship with horses while being immersed in cowboy culture and acquiring ranching skills.
Visit WebsiteProject Healing Waters offers disabled veterans an outdoor fly fishing experience with a focus on physical and emotional rehabilitation.
Visit WebsiteCamp Patriot’s goal is to transform the lives of wounded and disabled veterans through outdoor programs at their ranch in Montana, including back-country horseback riding, ATV adventures, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, trail running, hiking, boating, and fishing.
Visit WebsiteGratitude America sponsors retreats for veterans that include a no-cost, 4-day experience designed to help them heal from active duty and transition to a life at home.
Visit WebsiteHearts of Valor provides caretakers of veterans with a community and support system as they care for their wounded veterans.
Visit WebsiteNever Alone is managed by the Armed Services Ministry of the American Bible Society and aims to help meet the spiritual needs of veterans and their families.
Visit WebsiteOperation Reforged Warrior is a Christian society that helps veterans and their families overcome the negative effects of combat through spiritual healing.
Visit WebsiteREBOOT Recovery provides veterans with a resource to heal from the trauma and crisis of military service, including the spiritual aspects of combat.
Visit WebsiteThe Train a Dog Save a Warrior program not only provides veterans with a service dog, but it also gives them the tools to become a certified dog trainer as a member of the TADSAW team.
Visit WebsiteYoga Warriors is designed to help veterans and their families cope with stress and PTSD through yoga.
Visit WebsiteWarriors at Ease provides veterans with personal training and overall physical wellness, including yoga classes.
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