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Gold Star Wives of America is an organization of widows and widowers whose spouses died while on active duty in the military services or as the result of a military service connected cause.
The primary mission of GSW is to provide service, support and friendship to the widows and widowers of military personnel who died on active duty or as the result of a service connected cause.
Phone:888-751-6350
Address: PO Box 361986 Birmingham, AL 35236
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Grace After Fire was created by women to provide an online resource for women veterans – women helping women.
Here you can truly be yourself, laugh, cry, share – and safely gather to identify. You’ll find resources, experts, and fellow women vets around the world that understand where you're coming from.
We can help one another cope with the challenges of readjustment and heal from addiction, alcoholism, depression, relationship troubles, and the hidden effects of post traumatic stress...
Phone:800-362-6477
Address:PO Box 185804 Fort Worth, TX 76181-0804
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Hidden Heroes brings vital attention to the untold stories of military caregivers and seeks solutions for the tremendous challenges and long-term needs they face.
Our goals:
Raise awareness of the issues military caregivers confront every day
Inspire individuals, businesses, communities, and civic, faith and government leaders to take action in supporting military caregivers in their communities
Establish a national registry, encouraging military caregivers to register at Hidde...
Phone:202-249-7172
Address:600 New Hampshire Ave NW Washington, DC
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Hire Our Heroes (HOH) was founded by veterans and is operated by those DEDICATED veterans and HOH Team of personnel who share in our vision to be a premier non-profit organization focused on assisting veterans through an AWARENESS campaign to secure employment; be a trusted partner to our veterans by providing “Been There, Done That”
MENTORING; delivering monetary-free innovative tips and tools through TRAINING; optimize veterans employment opportunities utilizing our NETWORK whic...
Phone:703-957-8387
Address:202 Church St SE Suite 526 Leesburg, VA 20175
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The mission of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) is to improve the lives of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans and their families. Quick Reaction Force , assigns a case manager to help IAVA members navigate through a variety of resources available to them.
Phone:202-544-7692
Address:777 North Carolina NE Suite 403 Washington, DC 20002
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IBC is on a journey committed to growing in Christ, connecting in community and joining the mission. This commitment comes from Jesus' words in the Great Commandment & Great Commission.
The gospel story draws us into the community whose lives have been transformed by Jesus. This journey is not one we undertake alone. We are designed to do life together as a community of Christ-followers. It is essential that we walk with one another on the journey. (John 13:34-35)
Phone:972-560-9600
Address:2435 Kinwest Parkway Irving, TX 75063
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In December of 2013, a request was made by a retired Marine. "Give me five reasons to live each day." Author and Battle-Buddy Info Founder, responded with a quick, "I can do that!" This is the chronicle of those encouragements, inspirations, and facts of friendship. We can all use a little remembrance and recounting of five reasons to fight, five reasons to stay alive, five reasons to make it through another day.
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The world of PTSD can make us feel so alone and overwhelmed! We all need peer support!
Due to many requests and a growing demand for ongoing peer support groups for loved ones of veterans and loved ones of those who struggle with PTSD, LOVE OUR VETS – PTSD Family Support Network, LLC is continually compiling a data base with all known peer support groups available nationwide, and is also open to helping anyone start a group where there is none. Peer support groups are an essential l...
Address:PO Box 16091 Portland, OR 97292
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Make the Connection helps Veterans recognize there are people out there like them who are going through similar experiences. Veterans and their families are encouraged to "make the connection"— with information and resources, with the strength and resilience of Veterans like themselves, with other people, and with available sources of support including mental health treatments.
Comprehensive website allows users to customize view of resources and help available.
Phone:800-827-1000
Address:810 Vermont Ave Washington, DC 20420
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Blog with excellent articles on Military Justice for Female Veterans and MST. Connect with Jennifer Norris on Twitter @PtsdAdvocate