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The Arms Forces is a nonprofit organization that embraces the unique needs of veterans who have a traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress. We develop and maintain a network of trained volunteer Life Navigation Coaches who give individual assistance to our wounded warriors who have the invisible wounds of war, at no cost to the veteran. We also provide support to families and loved ones through LEEF Support Experience.
Phone:419-891-2111
Address:PO Box 981 Maumee, OH 43537
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As a Motivational Speaker, Lifestyle Blogger, Advocate and Author of Right Side Up: Find Your Way When Military Life Turns You Upside Down I LOVE sharing my life experiences and providing support to the military community. I believe being a military spouse is a privilege and an opportunity. I also know this lifestyle can be challenging and military families need effective resources and support to be able to survive and thrive in the midst of constant change.
My mission is simple:
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Helping the children of America's Wounded Warriors through programs for Sponsorships, Pen-Pals with kids just like them, and financial assistance.
We help connect children and teenagers of various ages with others across the country who are going through similar struggles; provide sponsors who will send encouraging cards or care packages; and will soon be able to offer financial assistance for things like special interests or school funding.
*Start-up charity. Funds may be lim...
Address:1941 Autumn Oaks Lane Powhatan, VA 23139
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TAPS provides ongoing emotional help, hope, and healing to all who are grieving the death of a loved one in military service to America, regardless of relationship to the deceased, geography, or circumstance of the death. TAPS meets its mission by providing peer-based support, crisis care, casualty casework assistance, and grief and trauma resources
Phone:800-959-8277
Address:3033 Wilson Blvd Suite 630 Arlington, VA 22201
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This site provides an informative and sensitive exploration of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), including information for patients, family members, and caregivers. Topics include types and symptoms of brain injury, TBI treatment and recovery, and helpful insights about the potential long-term effects of brain injury. Survivors and their caregivers share courageous stories about their own experiences, providing down-to-earth facts along with inspiration and hope.
Phone:719-333-7565
Address:AETC/ SGRK Security Drive Building 8110 Door 16 USAFA, CO 80840
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Offers a network of offsite providers who can evaluate, treat and refer you as necessary via video; contact TRICARE regional coordinator to request services
Phone:877-874-2273
Address:7700 Arlington Blvd Suite 5101 Falls Church, VA 22042
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Troopster is a website that provides personalized military care packages as well as donation packages to troops who are deployed or stationed from home. A simple and easy way to send a care package to a loved one serving overseas, families and friends can add photos, letters, games, snacks, toiletries and can even make special requests for additional items that might not be available on the site.
Phone:757-296-0356
Address: Virginia Beach, VA 23456
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USO has a variety of programs many service members are familiar with. Back home, military families can request Phone Cards, Create-a-Photo book for deployed troops, as well as employment assistance and career transitioning. Programs are accessed through local USO branches.
Phone:888-484-3876
Address:PO Box 96322 Washington, DC 20090
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VA has a number of services designed specifically to support you in your role as a Family Caregiver. The programs are available both in and out of your home to help you care for the Veteran you love and for yourself. Caregiver Support Asking for help isn't always easy – especially if you're not exactly sure what kind of support would be the best fit for your needs. Learn more about how VA's trained professionals can help you find the services and support that are right for you and the Veteran y...
Phone:855-260-3274
Address:810 Vermont Ave US Department of Veteran Affairs Washington, DC 20420
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Provides a caregiver toolbox, diagnosis care sheets, everyday tips, and help staying organized
Phone:855-260-3274
Address:810 Vermont Ave NW Washington, DC USA