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AdoptaPlatoon strives to provides a better deployment quality of life by sending cards, letters and care packages to lift the morale of Troops as they serve far from home and assist military families. AdoptaPlatoon provides on-going mail support system, creates projects that meet the need of military requests, and establishes special projects that benefit deployed Troops representing all branches of the U.S. military. AdoptaPlatoon also serves injured Troops through our "Walking Wounded" campai...
Address:PO Box 234 Lozano, TX 78568

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Offers wellness resources for the military community. This website features "online assessment" forms and directs to potential resources for issues Caregivers and military members may face upon return. The vision of the organization is to provide self-care solutions targeting post-traumatic stress, depression, and other behavioral health challenges commonly faced after a deployment.
Address: DoD Outreach Center ,

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The AFW2 program works hand-in-hand with the Air Force Survivor Assistance Program and Airman & Family Readiness Centers to ensure Airmen receive professional support and care from the point of injury, through separation or retirement, for life.
At Air Force Wounded Warrior we:
-Advocate for services on Airman's behalf
-Coordinate with closest Airmen and Family Readiness Centers to ensure wounded warriors receive face-to-face, personalized services
-Provide professional services such ...
Phone:800-581-9437
Address:550 C Street W Ste37 HQ AFPC/DPFW ATTN:AFW2 JBSA Randolph, TX 78150

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As the war in Afghanistan winds down, U.S. military personnel are coming home where they join other recent veterans who served in Iraq. Many of these service members have left the battlefield only to be faced with a new fight: a struggle to overcome the mental and physical wounds suffered during deployment. Those with traumatic brain injury (TBI) or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are returning home in unprecedented numbers. In fact, the Army has said that up to 20 percent of the men and w...
Phone:317-630-1255
Address:700 N Pennsylvania Ave Washington, DC 46206

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Helps with food, clothing and shelter, referrals to counseling services, respite care for cargivers, and other resources
Phone:800-766-2767
Address:2025 E Street NE Washington, DC USA

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Army Wife Network (AWN) was opened in April 2009 as the umbrella that joined what was previously known as Army Wife Talk Radio (AWTR) and Field Problems™ (FP). The website holds true to its tagline “Interactive Empowerment for Army Wives” by featuring Field Exercise™ events, AWTR podcast, FP Live chat feature, featured columns, Loving A Soldier (LAS) blog, military shopping links, resource database, post directory, interactive toolbar, and social media galore!
Phone:888-866-5041
Address:2650 FM 407 E 145/152 Bartonville, TX 76226

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AUSA is a private, non-profit educational organization that supports America's Army - Active, National Guard, Reserve, Civilians, Retirees, Veterans and family members.
AUSA has 125 chapters located worldwide. Made up entirely of volunteers, they provide recreational and educational opportunities to Soldiers and their families. Most importantly, they support our deployed Soldiers and families left behind. AUSA and its' chapters have contributed over $1,000,000 to awards, scholarships,...
Phone:800-336-4570
Address:2425 Wilson Blvd Arlington, VA 22201

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Website provides an organized list of information regarding benefits and resources for military dependents regarding education opportunities. For many military spouses, pursuing an education is an uphill battle. In a recent study by the Department of Defense, 43% of military spouses expressed an interest in attending school; however, many stated that the steep cost education and financial difficulties were some of the main issues holding them back. As reported by the Journal of Financial...

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Our mission is to engage military families and gather our perspectives on all aspects of military life. Through outreach with national and local organizations, civilian communities and government entities, we seek to educate the nation in order to promote healthier families, aid in our military readiness, and contribute to our country’s strength
Phone:202-603-2583
Address:1875 K Street NW Washington, DC 20006

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T8he Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) is the leading national organization serving and representing individuals, families and professionals who are touched by a life-altering, often devastating, traumatic brain injury (TBI). Together with its network of chartered state affiliates, as well as hundreds of local chapters and support groups across the country, BIAA provides i nformation, education and support to assist the 3+ million Americans currently living with traumatic brain injury...
Phone:800-444-6443
Address:1608 Spring Hill Road Suite 110 Vienna, VA 22182