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Information on the Dependents’ Educational Assistance program, or DEA (chapter 35 of title 38, U. S. Code). The DEA program provides education and training opportunities to eligible dependents and survivors of certain veterans.
Phone:888-442-4551
Address:810 Vermont Ave NW Washington, DC 20420

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Offers free individual and family counseling to eligible Veterans and familes at 300 local Vet Centers
Address:810 Vermont Avenue Washington , DC 20420

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VeteranAid.org was created to provide information, free of charge, to veterans, their spouses and families. If you are a veteran, the surviving spouse of a veteran, or the responsible family member of a veteran, we urge you to apply for the VA Aid and Attendance Special Pension at the earliest time possible. This benefit could make the difference between a veteran or surviving spouse living in a high-quality assisted living facility or in a state-operated nursing home.
Address: PO Box 1893 Midlothian, VA 23113

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Veteran CareGiver was developed squarely in response to expressed challenges by Veteran families, and Veterans Affairs leadership. While no single entity or group can respond flawlessly to the individual matters faced by each Veteran due to sheer enormity of the task, families have openly spoken about their altered lives in the face of injury, illness, or aging. At times, feeling isolated, faced with multiple simultaneous issues, and needing answers, they also have expressed needs beyond surv...
Phone:410-777-5214
Address:540 Ritchie Hwy Suite 202 Severna Park, MD 21146

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The VAC provides free air transportation to post 9/11 combat wounded and their families for medical and other compassionate purposes through a national network of volunteer aircraft owners and pilots.
The program does unit reunions and also helps transport family members to be with the warrior as they are going through treatment away from home.
Phone:952-582-2911
Address:5775 Wayzata Blvd Suite 700 St. Louis Park, MN 55416

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Veterans Helping Hands is here to assist you with starting your VA claim or appealing your current VA decision for a better outcome. We offer a straight forward honest assessment of your VA claim.
Phone:855-838-4263
Address:8230 Ronda Dr Canton, MI 48187

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Vets4Warriors is a peer-to-peer support program sponsored by the Defense Suicide Prevention Office. Vets4Warriors provides a 24/7 hotline (855-838-8255) staffed by Veterans who are available to speak to any Active Duty Service member, including Guardsmen and Reservists, and their families around the clock. The goal of this network is to increase the readiness, coping skills, and resilience of all of Service members through peer-to-peer counseling, referrals, resilience case management, and outre...
Phone:855-838-8255

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Vietnam Veteran Wives, a 501(c)19 Non-Profit Veterans Service Organization, has been created to reach out to Veterans, their spouses and families. The time has come to take a stand. Vietnam Veteran Wives was created by the wife and widow of a Vietnam Veteran, who saw a much needed area for improvement, concerning subjects such as: Benefits for spouses and children, VA Claims, PTSD issues, DIC claims, informing veterans of what benefits are available to them and to their families, after their ti...
Phone:509-775-2096
Address:12 Trout Creek Rd Republic, WA 99166

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Our vision for Warrior Care Policy is to effectively develop, deploy,and communicate well coordinated, visionary policy that anticipates and meets the needs of recovering and transitioning service members, while performing oversight and program development.
Our values as an organization are to be professional, diligent, responsive and reverent in our duties and obligations to the men and women we serve.
Address: Washington, DC

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When War Comes Home: Christ-centered Healing for Wives of Combat Veterans offers spiritual comfort and practical, Christ-centered solutions for wives of combat veterans struggling with the hidden wounds of war ranging from reintegration challenges to potentially devastating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). These are solutions for the “Secondary Trauma” she is experiencing when his trauma symptoms impact the family and even begin to show up in her. Insights from the medical and counseling ...