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Honor Flight DFW is dedicated to honoring our veterans for the sacrifices they have made to keep our nation safe by providing them with an all expense paid trip to visit the memorials in Washington D. C., those memorials which symbolize the spirit, sacrifice, and commitment of these American heroes.
To honor and serve those who have paid the price for Freedom by making the impossible possible. Our organization's services are available to all disabled veterans regardless of where they reside. Since inception our hunting and fishing events have served approximately 150 disabled vets from 24 different states, as far away as Alaska.
SAFELY TRANSPORT AMERICA'S VETERANS TO WASHINGTON DC, TO VISIT THOSE MEMORIALS DEDICATED IN THEIR HONOR
Purple Heart Homes is dedicated to providing housing solutions for Service- Connected Disabled Veterans that is substantial in function, design, and quality fit to welcome home the fighting men and women of America.
Honor Flight Columbus is a nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring America’s veterans with a trip to Washington DC to visit their service and war memorials. These trips are free of charge to any qualified veteran. We strive to help veterans share their stories with future generations, as well as celebrate their service to our country with a proper homecoming that many of them never received.
Our mission is to operate on a standing commitment to reach the brokenhearted, with a specific calling to assist our nation's military Warriors and families find a new life purpose through a hope in Christ, after enduring hardship through their service to America.
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.
We are a 501(c)3 national nonprofit Veterans Service Organization founded in Washington DC in 1928, incorporated, and chartered by the United States Congress. We find strength in the fellowship of other Gold Star Mothers who strive to keep the memory of our sons and daughters alive by working to help veterans, those currently serving in the military, their families and our communities. These funds that we are collecting will go toward "Service Dog" program to help prevent Military suicides.
CHAMP provides wellness activities for veterans and their families in order to positively impact the trajectory of their behavioral health.
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.
Women Veterans of New Mexcio is dedicated to "Serving She Who Served" through education and advocacy. - We provide information, resources and support to New Mexico Women Veterans, including homeless women veterans. - We ensure government agencies are responsive to gender specific needs of women veterans. - Provide collaborative forum to learn and discuss challenges unique to women veterans. - Provide social events for women veterans to enhance camaraderie. - Conduct out reach and fund raise in support of our mission.
The mission of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) is to connect, unite and empower post-9/11 veterans.