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Our mission is to provide support to families of those in the military who have been wounded, injured or killed during combat operations. The families of our casualities suffer in many ways, some financially, some psychologically.
WE BRING VETERANS TOGETHER USING HUMOR AND CAMARADERIE. TO IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH AND PREVENT VETERAN SUICIDE
For more than 30 years, the DAV Charitable Service Trust has played a critical role in the support of ill and injured veterans, their families and caregivers as they navigate the challenges of life after combat. Each year, the organization assists thousands of America’s heroes through targeted grant support of charitable initiatives across the nation. DAV (Disabled American Veterans) leaders formed the DAV Charitable Service Trust in 1986 to advance programs and services that cater to our nation’s veterans as well as their caregivers and families. By supporting the work of the charitable organizations that offer these services, the Trust plays an essential role in ensuring that America fulfills its promises to those who make such significant sacrifices for national safety and security.
The Navy SEAL Foundation provides immediate and ongoing support and assistance to the Naval Special Warfare Community and its families.
Operation Homefront provides emergency financial and other assistance to the families of our service members and wounded warriors.
SOC-F raises money for one incredibly worthwhile purpose: to provide medical, financial, and other support to SOF members and their families in ways that are often not met through other sources–what we call the “gaps.”
THE MISSION OF PATRIOTS' HALL OF DRIPPING SPRINGS IS TO CREATE A PERMANENT RETREAT AND RESOURCE HUB FOR VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES TO CONNECT, GROW, AND THRIVE.
Our Vision: Every military-connected child is college, workforce, and life-ready.Our Mission: To support all military-connected children by educating, advocating, and collaborating to resolve education challenges associated with the military lifestyle.Our Goals:The enduring strategic goals that the Military Child Education Coalition seeks are:- Military-connected children's academic, social and emotional needs are recognized, supported and appropriate responses provided.- Parents, and other supporting adults, are empowered with the knowledge to ensure military-connected children are college, workforce and life ready.- A strong community of partners is committed to support an environment where military-connected children thrive.
Veterans Collaborative serves active-duty service members, Veterans, and their families by leveraging resources, partnerships, and community capabilities to strengthen access to vital support and opportunity through a centralized national network. We activate impact through integrated programs—including fiscal sponsorship, Resource RADAR, Mission Forward leadership development, the Veterans Interstate Network, and community outreach and engagement—ensuring no Veteran or family navigates their journey alone.
Warrior Foundation Freedom Station’s Mission is to be the leading force in assisting, honoring and supporting the military men and women who have so bravely served and sacrificed for our country. We are committed to providing our warriors with quality-of-life items, support services and transitional housing designed to assist them and their families during recovery. Warrior Foundation Freedom Station Assists Four Main Groups of Warriors: 1. The seriously ill and injured soon to be medically retired 2. Those suffering from post-traumatic stress (PTS) and/or traumatic brain injury (TBI) 3. Those undergoing physical or occupational therapy 4. Warriors who have been medically retired and remain in our community
Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), a congressionally chartered veterans service organization founded in 1946, has developed a unique expertise on a wide variety of issues involving the special needs of our members veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction. PVA will use that expertise to be the leading advocate for: - Quality health care for our members - Research and education addressing spinal cord injury and dysfunction - Benefits available as a result of our members military service - Civil rights and opportunities which maximize the independence of our members and all people with disabilities. For more than 60 years, PVA has fought for our veterans who answered the call when our nation asked for their service . . . and in return, they have given up their freedoms to protect ours.
The Yellow Ribbon Network is a program of the Minnesota National Guard to organize and sustain community support for our military members and their families while Soldiers and Airmen are deployed on State Active Duty or Overseas.