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To transport our most senior Veterans to Washington, DC, to visit the memorials dedicated to their service in WW II, the Korean War, and Vietnam.
Their goal is to help America’s veterans reintegrate into society after proudly serving the nation. Through recreational therapy, they provide an outlet for adventure as well as the unique comradery and connection that all veterans share. With a wide array of therapy options, they customize each session to the veteran’s specific needs and desires. They connect veterans with a network of resources, including hunting and fishing guides, healthcare specialists, job placement and training experts, and professional counselors, all at no expense to the veteran.
The mission is to assist in the process of eradication of homelessness for Veterans. We are committed to doing everything we can with the resources we have available to help ease the transition from the street to permanent housing. We provide drug and alcohol detox and treatment with supportive transitional living leading to permanent housing.
The Stano Foundation was founded to support our Armed Forces, Veterans and their families through program-based initiatives focused on enhancing their comfort and quality of life by providing them with a piece of home.
Valor Service Dogs is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization that helps post-9/11 wounded veterans regain their independence, return to civilian life, and maintain successful partnerships through the training and placing of mobility assistance and PTSD service dogs. In addition to aiding their veterans in community reintegration, both physically and psychologically, Valor Service Dogs brings awareness and education to the general public on service dogs, their training, and the laws that allow service dogs to be active members of society.
Our mission is to provide immediate assistance and ongoing support to the Marine Reconnaissance family and its veterans.\n\nEstablished to serve U.S. Marine Corps Reconnaissance personnel, and their families, the Marine Reconnaissance Foundation offers critical support to Reconnaissance commands, active-duty personnel, their families and former Reconnaissance Marines and Sailors. As the duration and frequency of training and operational deployments continue, and the stress on the families and Marines grows, this special community requires support today more than ever.
Our mission is to provide professionally trained service dogs at no cost to wounded veterans who have honorably served our country.
TO ENSURE THAT SEVERELY WOUNDED VETERANS RECEIVE ASSISTANCE IN HEALING, A RETURN TO NORMALCY AND AN INDEPENDENT LIFESTYLE. WE ARE ESTABLISHED TO ADDRESS THE GREAT NEED FOR RESOURCES TO SUPPORT VETERANS WHO SUSTAINED CATASTROPHIC INJURIES WHILE DEFENDING OUR FREEDOM.
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.
Our Mission is to Enable Veterans to Visit the War Memorials Built in Their Honor. With Respect and Gratitude for Their Service and Sacrifice.
The USS Liberty Veterans Association was established to provide support for survivors of the June 8, 1967 attack on the USS Liberty. The efforts of the LVA is also focused on ensuring the US government finally conducts the public investigation of the attack on the USS Liberty. Such an investigation routinely follows an attack of this kind but for reasons as yet unexplained even to members of the crew has been denied the attack on the USS Liberty.The LVA also educates the public on the attack of the USS Liberty and tries to ensure such an event never again occurs.
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.