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The Veterans Group is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization committed to fighting Veteran homelessness in Philadelphia and the surrounding area by providing access to housing, healthcare and mentoring services . Our mission is to empower Veterans in need to achieve success in civilian society.
Reuniting After War strives to bring together the brave men and women who served together. By providing an opportunity for these Veterans to reconnect, we hope to provide them with emotional support and reduce the disconnected feelings that are often associated with a deployment ending or a return to civilian life. Through these reunions, we hope to maintain the strong connections created during their time in service and help them transition into the next phase of their lives.
The mission of ICEVN is to promote social responsibilities and transparency in Vietnam by providing civic education, entrepreneurship education, and managerial leadership development.
The organization was granted a charter as a not for profit corporation for patriotic and educational purposes with special concern for the welfare of veterans. The organization's principal activities consist of advising and assisting veterans with respect to their benefits, advocating on behalf of veterans, and fundraising for various civic and religious causes.
To raise awareness of veteran's issues and partner veterans with resources in and around North Tampa and USA.
The mission of Team Warrior Family Foundation is to promote the welfare and improve the wellbeing of military veterans and their families through educational and charitable activities.
3/8 Veterans of Fallujah and Ramadi is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to aiding Veterans in need. While 38VFR was founded by combat Veterans of 3rd Battalion 8th Marines, we serve all Veterans. Our choice of name is meant as homage to our comrades and their service; particularly those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and brothers. It is their example of selfless service and sacrifice that motivates our actions. These Marines were engaged in bitter fighting over the course of 2 deployments with the battalion suffering 25 KIA and over 300 wounded. With this background we understand many Veterans still suffer from effects of combat sustained during their time of service and hope to help Veterans navigate post military life.
The mission of WHW is to provide the unemployed and underemployed the skills and resources they need to get and keep a good job.
Upstate Veterans Alliance works as a nonprofit organization comprised of likeminded Veteran organizations to support local veterans and their families.
American Women Veterans is the nation’s preeminent, non-partisan, 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of servicewomen, veterans and their families. We welcome veterans and supporters from all eras and branches of service.
Founded in 1861, the Armed Services YMCA is our nation's oldest military-family focused charity. Since its founding, ASYMCA has worked closely with the Department of Defense to enhance the lives of service members and their families in spirit, mind and body through programs which address the unique challenges of military life. 1 of 3 charities with a relationship to operate on military installations, ASYMCA supports 75 installations, serving troops and families. Branches in Alaska; San Diego, Camp Pendleton, and Twentynine Palms, CA; Hawaii; Fort Campbell, KY; Fort Leonard Wood, MO; Fort Bragg, NC; Altus, OK; Lawton, OK; El Paso and Killeen, TX; Hampton Roads, VA provide programs/services like after school mentoring, camp, early learning, child care, food aid, deployment support and more.