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We are on a mission to connect veterans with under-resourced communities. The Mission Continues empowers veterans to continue their service, and empowers communities with veteran talent, skills and preparedness to generate visible impact.
No Greater Sacrifice is dedicated to the children of our nation's fallen and wounded Service members by delivering scholarships and resources to improve their quality of life through the pursuit of higher education.
Providing a "home away from home" for military and veterans' families to be close to a loved one during hospitalization for an illness, disease or injury at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee.
Every day, 22 veteran lives are lost to suicide. Our mission is to end this terrible statistic! Victory Gym VHC was formed by disabled veterans. We continue to be operated by both veteran and civilian volunteers. We have the unique ability to address the specific needs of combat veterans through firsthand knowledge. Victory Gym VHC offers a community where members “speak the same language”, share similar experiences, and can once again feel camaraderie and a sense of importance. Victory Gym VHC is a special place where everyone is welcome. We are entirely staffed by volunteers (including management), all of our equipment has been donated, and every penny goes toward furthering our mission. Stop in any time to see how contributions are put to good use!
NVLSP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has worked since 1981 to ensure that the government delivers to our nation's 22 million veterans and active duty personnel the benefits to which they are entitled.
Cell Phones For Soldiers Inc. is a national nonprofit dedicated to serving troops and veterans with free communication services and emergency funding.
Our Mission: To help those who have served our country honorably live with dignity and independence. The service dog programs of America’s VetDogs® were created to provide enhanced mobility and renewed independence to veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders with disabilities, allowing them to once again live with pride and self-reliance. Not only does a service dog provide support with daily activities, it provides the motivation to tackle new challenges. VetDogs trains and places guide dogs for individuals who are blind or have low vision; PTSD service dogs to help mitigate the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder; hearing dogs for those who have lost their hearing later in life; service dogs for those with other physical disabilities, and facility dogs as part of the rehabilitation process in military and VA hospitals. It costs over $50,000 to breed, raise, train, and place one assistance dog; however, all of VetDogs’ services are provided at no charge to the individual. Funding comes from the generosity of individuals, corporations, foundations, businesses, and service and fraternal clubs. Once they make the decision to get a service dog, applicants become part of VetDogs’ open and welcoming community. They are supported with an uncompromised commitment to excellence, from highly empathetic and certified trainers to a meticulously constructed curriculum. VetDogs teams each student with the dog that’s right for them – and the power of their bond makes ordinary moments extraordinary. Crossing the street independently becomes a moment of liberation. Traveling alone becomes a welcome adventure. Embracing new experiences becomes an everyday occurrence. America’s VetDogs launched in 2003 as a project of the Guide Dog Foundation. In 2006, it became a separate 501(c)(3) corporation; the two organizations continue to share staff and other resources to ensure people with disabilities receive the best services possible. With an assistance dog from America's VetDogs by their side, a hero is never alone. With their courage and determination, these remarkable teams reconnect us all to the highest form of freedom there is: the freedom to experience the world around us in any way we choose, and to live without boundaries.
The mission of the Veterans Memorial Court Alliance is to ensure that the Japanese American National War Memorial Court is maintained for future generations in a manner that honors the sacrifice and patriotism of those whose names are etched on its walls. To raise awareness in the community of the contributions these Americans of Japanese Ancestry have made to the cause of freedom in America and throughout the world. It will be our solemn responsibility that current and future generations understand and remember the significance and enormity of their sacrifice.
Returning Veterans Project connects veterans, active service members, and their military families with free, confidential mental and physical health services through a network of volunteer providers. Their work focuses on lowering barriers to care (including stigma, cost, and access) for veterans in Oregon and southwest Washington.
The National Veterans Council for Legal Redress is a Connecticut based Veterans' service organization has been impacting Veterans lives since 1982. NVCLR assists Veterans with legal services if, they have been diagnosed with PTSD and received a less than honorable discharge. And then NVCLR helps Veterans to get their discharge upgraded. NVCLR is responsible for helping to get the Hagel memo instituted along with the former Secretary of State Chuck Hagel. The memo stated that "if a Veteran have been diagnose by a Psychiatrist with a diagnose PTSD than the Veteran should be given special consideration for getting less than honorable discharge upgraded." NVCLR is also responsible for erecting the Vietnam Monument that is located on Long Wharf in New Haven, CT
THE MISSION OF OHIO AMVETS CHARITIES IS TO PROCURE AND GIVE FUNDS FOR CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT USES AND PURPOSES AND TO FOSTER AND ADVANCE WORKS FOR THE WELFARE OF THE NEEDY AND DISABLED VETERANS, WIDOWS, AND ORPHANS OF DECEASED VETERANS.
South Dakota Military Heritage Alliance, Inc. (“ALLIANCE”) is organized exclusively for charitable and education purposes. The purpose of this corporation is to provide world class facilities for a military heritage museum and education center, along with office, business and meeting space for the benefit, encouragement, camaraderie and esprit de corps of military veterans, active duty servicemembers, actively-serving Reserve Component (i.e. Reserve and National Guard) servicemembers, their families and all who support them, all within the meaning of IRC Chapter 501(c)(3).