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Quantum Leap Farm uses the human–horse connection to help people of all ages and abilities improve physical, emotional, and social well‑being through equine‑assisted therapies (therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, equine‑assisted self‑exploration) and specialized programs including military retreats. Their work focuses on therapeutic outcomes, confidence-building, and community support for veterans, children and adults with disabilities.
The mission of New Hope Village 4 Veterans is to assist and provide opportunities for Homeless and Disable Veteran families toward gaining stability in their lives by offering transitional or permanent apartments and social services. Our skilled mostly military professionals come equipped with love and compassion, which they believe is a minimal reward in exchange for the services our men and women gave already to our country. Paying it 4 ward always!
THE MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION IS TO RAISE FUND TO SEND KANSAS VETERANS TO VISIT THEIR WAR MEMORIAL IN WASHINGTON, D.C. KANSAS VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II, THE KOREAN WARE, AND VIETNAM ARE ALL ELGIBLE FOR SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE ORGANIZATION.
After Pat Tillman's death while serving in Afghanistan, family and friends established the Pat Tillman Foundation in 2004 to honor his legacy and commitment to country. Today, through the Tillman Military Scholars program, the Foundation invests in military veterans and their spouses through educational scholarships—building a diverse community of leaders committed to serving others. To date, the Foundation has awarded $4.1 million in scholarship funds to 290 Tillman Military Scholars pursuing education at every level from freshmen undergraduates to Ph.D. candidates. Overall, our Scholars represent 90 different academic institutions nationwide. Our mission is to encourage and empower Tillman Military Scholars to make a sustainable impact globally and in their local communities, while increasing awareness of the unique issues facing veterans and military families today.
The MARSOC Foundation provides benevolent support to Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command Marines, Sailors, and their families, with an emphasis on promoting personal, professional and family resiliency and providing services that are not funded by the government or other entities.
The TADSAW (Train A Dog - Save A Warrior) mission is to provide for the training of a Medical Alert Service Dog, as designated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines, for Any wounded Veteran Service Member (Active Duty, Retired, Discharged), surviving with Military Induced Anxiety Depression Syndrome (MIADS), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and/or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), in order to restore and improve the Veteran's Quality of Life with a canine 'Battle Buddy', at no charge to the Veteran or their family.
Their mission: Mishap Support In the immediate aftermath of a military aviation mishap, they step in and provide the necessary assistance to the affected service members and their families. They make funds available in the days immediately following a mishap to help with family expenses such as funeral, travel, and lodging costs.
The Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit formed to support and fund the State of Florida’s Veterans’ Hall of Fame and to assist with administrative projects (such as plaques and scholarships) that recognize and aid Florida veterans who have made significant civic, business, or public-service contributions.
The Armed Forces Service Center was founded by Maggie Purdum on November 22,1970, after her son died in Vietnam. As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, the center relies on funding from various veterans’ organizations and their auxiliaries as well as private businesses and individuals.
John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation was created to continue the tradition of giving set forth by my father, John T. Holzum. He was a man of great integrity and character. He gave of himself relentlessly while being a great husband, exceptional father of six children, owning a business, serving as president of a school board, and serving as Faithful Navigator of his Knights of Columbus council. John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation produces events to raise funds for a variety of benefactors. Country Family Reunion benefits the USO of Missouri, and Mission Possible benefits Professor Craig & Shari Miner's mission trips to foreign orphanages to assist children with disabilities. The foundation funds a variety of special needs cases, including sending underprivileged children to Summer camp, buying Christmas presents for homeless children, and purchasing a violin for a young aspiring musician. The foundation will start a scholarship for two graduating high school seniors beginning in 2018. We intend to serve more causes as our foundation grows! John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation's staff have worked together for a decade to serve the needs of many in our community, and a wonderful support group of volunteers rounds out the family the makes our foundation a success! John T Holzum Memorial Foundation recently received the USO of Missouri FIVE STAR AWARD in recognition for years of fundraising and donations to USO of Missouri/Southern Illinois. Please visit HolzumFoundation.org for additional details, and support opportunities. Committed to continuing a tradition of giving, John T. Holzum II - President & Founder, John T. Holzum Memorial Foundation
Indy Honor Flight is a volunteer-run, donor-funded 501(c)(3) that transports World War II, Korean War and Vietnam-era veterans from Indiana to the memorials in Washington, D.C., at no cost to the veterans. The program prioritizes the oldest and terminally ill veterans and is run entirely by unpaid volunteers supported by donations.
To provide support to Veterans and their families through programs, projects, and education