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  • IBSA

    , 66603-3921

    IBSA invites both individuals and businesses to learn more about our work in the communities we serve. IBSA is a Kansas nonprofit agency that provides employment and training services to youth deemed at-risk, low-income adults and emerging entrepreneurs. Recognized as a veteran resource partner by the Kansas Department of Commerce Office of Minority/Women Business Development, Network Kansas and KCSourceLink.com, our agency has assisted many in their quest to bettering their lives through training, development and support services. Since 1993, we have been helping people and other government and nonprofit agencies by providing career counseling, job search assistance, entrepreneurial training and access to compiled statistical or data research. Kansas Small Business Promotions is the business promotions division of IBSA, Inc., a nonprofit organization comprised of small business owners, business professionals and associates representing various non-profit organizations and social networks. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Air Force gave me the opportunity to travel to countries where being in business was a necessity to survival. Military life gave me a discipline and ability to look strategically and tactically at situations in order to better make decisions. I have been in business for over 16 years.

  • Veterans For Diversity

    Non-Profit Organization
    West Allis, WI 53227-1232

    Veterans for Diversity was originally Vets Do Ask Do Tell, formed in 2008 to support LGBT veterans. The name was change at the end of DADT to be more inclusive. Our focus has changed to emotional healing and veteran educational assistance. Moving forward we are reaching out to these veterans through programs that educate the public such as our Diversity Seminars and Guest Speakers, healing retreats and a scholarship fund to suppliment our veterans education. We have expanded our board of directors and staff to support these programs. Be part of this movement by volunteering, becoming a member or donating to our programs. Let's show our veterans we care. All members and staff are volunteers, and there are no paid positions, all funds are in support of our veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am one of the founders of the organization. Myself and two other founders saw a need in helping LGBT veterans get over the stigma of Don't Ask Don't Tell and the fears of the VA carrying forward the policy. Since 2008 we have grown from a website providing information to a national organization helping veterans with services provided by the VA.

  • The Spine Project

    Non-Profit Organization
    Green Bay, WI 54301

    Over the past Decade Dr. Skip and Dr. Julie Wyss have donated their time, service and dedication to selflessly serving our local veterans and active military. To be able to expand this mission and serve more of our community and active service men and women, they founded the Not-for-profit charity, The Spine Project. Inspired by the many brave and selfless soldiers that have given everything for our country and our service men and women who continue to serve our community, The Spine Project is our way of providing corrective chiropractic care for the under-served populations; our veterans, kids and their families. Future growth supports our organization to be able to serve our school age children by offering complimentary scoliosis screenings and to serve our military on bases. We’ve dedicated many hours and invested countless resources to this charitable cause, and hope you’ll help us continue this work.

  • Dryhootch of America Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Milwaukee, WI 53295-0117

    Dryhootch of America, a veterans non profit employs veterans, disabled veteran to provide coffee services including coffee roasting, coffee for brewing, bags of coffee, coffee supplies, etc.

  • Never Forgotten Honor Flight, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wausau, WI 54401

    Never Forgotten Honor Flight has a very simple mission: We want to fly as many Veterans as are able to Washington to experience “their” Memorial and a few other sights and sounds of the nation’s capital, at no cost to our Veterans.

  • Operation: Outdoors & Beyond, LLC

    Non-Profit Organization
    Frederic, WI 54837

    Operation: Outdoors & Beyond, LLC provides Outdoor activities and adventures to Veterans and current conflict troops and family members.

  • Veterans Employment Alliance

    Non-Profit Organization
    Milwaukee, WI 53221

    The Veterans Employment Alliance is a nationwide workforce readiness, research, development and mentoring network that matches Veterans with hiring managers from some of the largest corporations for the purpose of finding a career and not just a job. Transitioning from the military to the civilian sector can be difficult, but the VEA is dedicated to helping Veterans develop the valuable relationships, key skills and action plans needed for success in private enterprise. Anyone that has served in the military is eligible to apply. Those who deployed in support of OIF/OEF, those with service connected disabilities, and surviving spouses are all given preference in the program. PARTICIPATION IS FREE. The National Headquarters for the VEA is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and active in Illinois, Minnesota, Arizona and Kansas and expanding throughout the United States. For Veterans who live outside these areas, we offer a robust E-mentoring program. While not a "job placement program," the VEA aims to strengthen the relationship between Americas leading corporations and those that have served our country by teaching Veterans through the eyes of the employer how to find a career and not just a job. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Military training and discipline coupled with hard work, long hours and camaraderie were influential in building fortitude, preparedness and can-do attitudes in me for life after the military. Being thankful for our freedoms by knowing the cost involved from fighting for America.

  • QRF Staffing and Consulting

    Non-Profit Organization
    Huntington, WV 25701

    QRF Staffing and Consulting is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Veteran owned and operated organization that operates as a single intake facility for Veterans and First Responders as they transition back into civilian life. No matter what our clients need, we will walk right beside them every step of the way. Need help navigating the VA? Need career transition assistance? Need job retraining? Need help writing your resume? Need help getting an interview or navigating USAJobs? No matter what you need help with, we will be there so you're not on your own. Many Veterans and First Responders receive little to no assistance when they transition back into the civilian workforce. Conversely, many employers face the struggle of finding qualified applicants in the traditional talent pool. We provide enhanced assistance, training, and career placement opportunities focused on Veterans and First Responders to ease the transition into new career opportunities. 22 Veterans a day take their own life, many because of overwhelming feelings due to the transition out of Military service as well as the stigma of PTSD. Hundreds of First Responders also suffer this same fate at their own hands every year due to these same issues. Even one suicide is one too many. Our overall mission is to stop this outcome in any way we can. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a Veteran and former LEO, I understand all too well the struggles that many military veterans face while transitioning back into the civilian workforce after serving in the military and as an officer. My time in the military was cut short due to injury, but my ability to serve my fellow brothers and sisters is nowhere close to finished. I will always place the mission first - I will never accept defeat - I will never leave a fallen comrade.

  • Balance Due

    Non-Profit Organization
    Seattle, WA 98104

    Balance Due consists of entrepreneurs, educators and veterans offering keynote presentations for events and outreach programs. We strive to uplift and inspire through shared experiences and unique ideas resulting in a better quality of life. We confront real obstacles in a relaxed environment with humor, music and visuals. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The discipline and unselfishness that was required to be successful in the military. I was able to transition into the business arena; thinking outside the box and the objectivity that it takes to listen and facilitate the ideas of others. In addition the operational discipline and steps required to execute a plan. All of the aforementioned, has greatly assisted me and the team in working toward accomplishing our mission and goals.

  • Our Forgotten Warriors

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lacy, WA 98503

    The mission of Our Forgotten Warriors (OFW) is to help struggling soldiers and veterans reintegrate into their communities, through the coordination of vital services and direct financial assistance. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Our Forgotten Warriors was founded by A1C Brandon who suffered a Brain injury, through his vision and experiences a team of Business professionals helped him to create the Our Forgotten Warriors program. Our Forgotten Warriors provides direct assistance to veterans such as, home repair, rent, utilities, groceries, and clothes etc.

  • USO Northwest

    Non-Profit Organization
    Seattle, WA 98158

    The USO Northwest's mission is to lift the spirits of America's service members and their families, until everyone comes home. The USO Northwest is a nonprofit here to provide all the comforts of home to service members and their families. Through various programs and services, the USONW has provided support to 540,000 service members and families in 2013. It is because of our dedicated staff and volunteers' efforts the USONW is able to increase outreach across state lines. SeaTac International Airport Center Community services for military families Joint Base Lewis-McChord Center Recreation opportunities Travel assistance Troop deployment and homecoming events Troop Care Packages Mobile Canteen Free Internet Internet Cafe at Seattle Coast Guard Station Skype capabilities

  • Veterans Relief Project

    Veteran Owned Business
    Battle Ground, WA 98604

    Veterans Relief Project is designed to help veterans assimilate back into society after serving our country. VRP is committed to helping veterans suffering from PTSD, MST, and AD, and is not limited to coordinating veterans benefits. We work tirelessly finding housing, medical, and employment opportunities for our heroes. Every donation goes to help veterans in need, whether it is treatment from an addiction, finding housing, or work (Work Training, applying for benefits and more, Become the solution for our veterans. Your donation helps the largest network of veterans service organizations continue to grow and make sure all veterans get the help they need. Donate Today! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership by giving me the confidence to take charge of any situation and allow others to maximize their potential.

  • 127 WarHouse

    Non-Profit Organization
    Puyallup, WA 98375

    We are a state and nationally recognized non-profit organization that is dedicated to ending homelessness for Veterans. Our goal is to give Homeless Veterans the opportunity to come to our campus, be fed, clothed, and housed while they learn new trade skills and become more independent by getting a job and their own home once again upon completion of their certifications!! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Leadership, Integrity and a Strong Will

  • Twenty22Many-Olympia

    Non-Profit Organization
    Olympia, WA

    We are a grassroots, all volunteer Veterans Charity Organization. Our mission is to bring awareness to the Veterans Suicide Epidemic. Out motto is ending Veterans suicide by ALL MEANS NECESSARY. There are many programs we offer to Veterans above and way beyond our mission. Our location in downtown Olympia is open to all demographics of Veterans. We never have and never will turn away a Veteran. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Everything I learned about being a man, husband, father and good business owner I learned in the USMC...

  • FOB Hope

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tacoma, WA 98444

    To assist homeless and at risk veterans by providing hope, personal care items, and assistance with their next mission (Them!). FOB Hope is an organizations that helps veterans who are living without homes get back on their feet. We focus on both personal and professional growth. Some veterans will not utilize shelters for many reasons. Therefore, our main focus is to keep veterans healthy and alive while living on the street. We provide items, such as, sleeping bags, tents, socks, toiletries, backpacks, and more. We also connect veterans to benefits and services they earned from serving our country.

  • Redefining You Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lacey, WA 98513

    We are events based and host a two-day symposium twice a year in Washington State called Redefining Your Future. Our mission is to assist servicewomen, women veterans and military spouses to address their personal needs and change their mindsets after military transition. We are a catalyst for connection to military resources and employer training opportunities. We create networking opportunities with mentors and provide accountability coaching and life strategy for their vision towards their NEXT! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership We have learned what transition can do to and for women. It is important that we share their voices be heard and understanding the journey that transitioning out of the military will take them on.

  • Veterans Strong Outreach

    Non-Profit Organization
    Charlottesville, VA

    Veterans Strong Outreach is a Community/Non-profit Organization assisting Active Duty Servicemembers, Veterans, & Their families succeed both while still on Active Duty as well as after Re-entering Civilian life as a newly transitioned Veteran. Our Mission is to Create, Foster & Execute programs aimed at ending Military/Veteran Suicide, as well as Veteran Homelessness, and a wide range of other services to our Brothers & Sisters, who proudly took an oath only a percentage of Americans has the privilege of claiming. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Leadership Training, The ability to work alone as well as with a team in any environment and climate. Effective communication, both written and oral.

  • Willing Warriors

    Non-Profit Organization
    Haymarket, VA 20169

    Willing Warriors is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization offering cost-free getaways from the hospital environment where the warriors and their families can come to relax, spend quality time together, and reconnect. Our programs include more than 60 cost-free educational and recreational activities, including seminars that address the issues of dealing with PTS and TBI. The intended outcome of these retreat stays is the warrior and their family members return to the routine of rebuilding their lives feeling refreshed and inspired. Willing Warriors is a privately funded 501(c)(3) charitable organization. The significance of our service is reflected in the growing coalition of individuals, businesses, corporations, and other organizations that help to carry out our mission.

  • Serve Our Willing Warriors

    Non-Profit Organization
    Haymarket, VA 20169-2126

    Willing Warriors, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization creating the Warrior Retreat at Bull Run, contains two five-bedroom homes on 37 acres at the foot of the Bull Run Mountains in Haymarket, VA. We bring wounded, ill, and injured Warriors and their families from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, as well as disabled Veterans, to the Warrior Retreat at Bull Run for six-days of respite away from the hospital and rehab environments.

  • K9s Serving Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Triangle, VA

    K9s Serving Vets is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded specifically to assist Veterans on the journey to their service dogs. The average waiting period for a Veteran to be matched with a service dog is two to five years. There is so much information for a Veteran to take in when looking to be matched with a service dog. We will help them on their journey. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I founded K9s Serving Vets because of a disability that began during my military service. While there are things I cannot do the military instilled in me the very strong motivation to stand by my fellow service members and Veterans. I have found a way to use my past experiences to help Veterans in need of service dogs and my doctor says that it actually helps with my disability. It's perfect!

  • Military Benefit Association

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chantilly, VA 20151

    Military Benefit Association (MBA) is a non-profit association created to safeguard and promote the economic welfare of current and former service members, federal employees, and their families. Military Benefit Association provides benefits and services to help members fortify their financial position. Membership is free. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership We love serving our fellow veterans and love giving back to our communities. The military and veteran community is a family.

  • Ruyts Foundation of Veteran Suicide Prevention

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fredericksurg, VA 22401

    "Our Heroes have fought for us, now it is time help them fight the battles they can no longer fight alone." We are a 501(c)(3) banding together with our community to end Veteran Suicide and bring awareness and prevention! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership It set me up to know I had a purpose in life to save other heroes.

  • The Institute For Veterans Education & Training (iVet)

    Non-Profit Organization
    Newport News, VA 23606

    The Institute For Veterans Education & Training (iVet) helps Veterans, transitioning Active Duty, Reserve/Guard, Spouses & Dependents with education and training. We offer one-on-one coaching, resume review, interviewing techniques, webinars, and many other services to help obtain your dream job and successfully transition into the civilian sector. We are a National Non-Profit with our HQ in Newport News so if you are cps'ing home or need help in another state please do not hesitate to contact us!

  • Veterans Strong Outreach

    Non-Profit Organization
    Charlottesville, VA 22901

    Veterans Strong Outreach is a Non-profit / Community based Organization assisting Active Duty Servicemembers, Veterans, & Their families succeed both while still on Active Duty as well as after Re-entering Civilian life as a newly transitioned Veteran. Our Mission is to Create, Foster & Execute programs aimed at ending Military/Veteran Suicide, as well as Veteran Homelessness, and a wide range of other services to those who proudly took an oath only a percentage of Americans has the privilege of claiming.

  • Able Forces Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Front Royal, VA 22630

    Able Forces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, founded by a disabled veteran with a MISSION to provide immediate financial assistance to military and veteran families identified in financial crisis by military base or veteran Advocates.

  • Angel Wings for Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Virginia Beach, VA 23455

    Angel Wings for Veterans’ mission is to ensure that no veteran in need is denied clinical care because of a lack of transportation. Angel Wings for Veterans provides wounded, ill and injured veterans and active duty service members along with their families with free travel to clinical care on the ground and in the air with gas cards, bus and train tickets, general aviation flights, and commercial airline tickets. We provide transportation to clinical care and a variety of therapies: Medical treatment PTS/TBI treatment Rehabilitation Service dog acquisition Hyperbaric oxygen therapy Counseling Adaptive sports events Through partnerships with major airlines, we provide airline tickets to treatment destinations. Flights in small planes owned and operated by volunteer pilots are also available. For shorter distances, ground transportation via gas cards and commercial bus and rail tickets may be the appropriate means of transit.

  • Disabled Veterans Committee on Housing

    Non-Profit Organization
    Winchester, VA 22602-1316

    I am John S. Lewandowski; President/CEO of the Disabled Veterans Committee on Housing, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, also I am 100% disabled veteran with loss of use of lower extremities due to a service connected injury. I like many of you when confronted with my injury didn’t know where to turn and it became almost impossible for me to get around my home, so I had to turn to outside help in this matter. Boy, little did I know how expenses and how time consuming it became; it took over 3 years just to get a contractor that didn’t want to take an arm and a leg for their work. Here is the list of categories that the Veterans Administration will provide grant assistance to our veterans. The categories are as follows: • Debilitating injury such as loss of or loss of use of lower extremities, • Loss of or loss of use of upper extremities (paraplegic and quadriplegic), • Loss of or loss of use of one upper & lower extremities, • Severe burns over greater than 70% of their bodies, • Blindness, • TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), • ALS and many more... I said that there should be an easier way for us veterans to eliminate all this hassle, so I started an agency that can setup a “One Stop Shop” called Disabled Veterans Committee on Housing. Our Board of Director’s is made up of Disabled veterans like ourselves and we have made the work of getting your home either remodeled or a newly accessible and affordable home built to your specifications.

  • Operation Homefront Hampton Roads

    Non-Profit Organization
    Loudoun, VA 20166

    Operation Homefront Hampton Roads is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to build strong, stable, and secure military families so they can thrive ”not simply struggle to get by” in the communities they have worked so hard to protect. For over fifteen years, we have provided programs that offer: RELIEF (through critical financial assistance and transitional housing programs), RESILIENCY (through permanent housing and caregiver support services) and RECURRING FAMILY SUPPORT programs and services throughout the year that help military families overcome the short-term bumps in the road so they don't become long-term chronic problems. Operation Homefront has consistently earned high ratings from leading charity rating services, including Charity Navigator, which gave OH 4 Stars for 10 consecutive years for superior service and accountability. At Operation Homefront, 92 percent of expenditures goes directly toward delivering programs and services to the military families who need it most. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As the spouse of an Army officer I am well aware of the needs of military families during the time of their service members military service and the emotional and financial strain it can place on the family and the service member, particularly during deployments. Operation Homefront bridges the gap for military families and provides a valuable resource when families have nowhere else to turn.

  • Semper K9 Assistance Dogs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Manassas, VA 20112

    Semper K9 Assistance Dogs's mission is to enhance the quality of life for wounded, critically-ill and injured members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families by providing them assistance dogs. Using rescued and donated dogs we provide service dogs for psychiatric alert and mobility challenges free of charge to wounded service members.

  • Checkpoint One

    Non-Profit Organization
    Doswell, VA 23047

    Checkpoint One is a non-profit organization that provides, at no cost, a unique individual or group focused equine assisted programs and Equine assisted learning as well as yoga based (Eqi-Yoga) learning and growth for the military, first responders and their families. Sessions emphasize team/family/relationship building, stress reduction and mental health awareness. The services that our armed forces and first responders provide to all Americans are too numerous to mention. The sacrifices their families make are equally as important. The honor of being able to provide these services and activites is the least we can do for all of them. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard - Active Duty, Reserves, National Guard, Retired, Veteran and their families. First Responders, EMT, Trauma Doctors and Nurses, Firemen and Women, Policemen and Women and their families

  • Coastal Authority Care Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Virginia Beach, VA 23454

    Coastal Authority Care Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes, specifically to provide grants to veterans with service-connected injuries, especially the “invisible wounds” of mild traumatic brain injury and post traumatic stress disorder. Our Medical Treatment Grant program will help pay for cutting-edge medical treatment, such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy and neurofeedback, that is not covered by insurance, which may provide symptom relief and help restore quality of life. Additionally, we may also provide grants to veterans, their spouse or other accompanying family member to help pay for travel and lodging expenses associated with treatment.

  • Purple Heart Service Foundation

    Veteran Owned Business
    Annandale, VA 22003

    Purple Heart Service Foundation's mission: to raise funds for service, welfare, and rehabilitation work in connection with the members of the Military Order of the Purple Heart of the U.S.A. (a congressionally chartered veterans organization), those who are eligible for membership therein, or any wounded, disabled and/or handicapped veteran, his widow, orphan or survivors, For the support and maintenance of liaison services in any or all offices of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, soldier's homes.

  • Tech For Troops

    Non-Profit Organization
    Richmond, VA 23230

    Tech For Troops provides veterans and the children of veterans in-need with free computers, and in house hands-on essential computer training to help them start new careers in IT. We only hire veterans, help them to connect with employers, keep usable computers out of the landfill, and recycle electronics in an environmentally sustainable way. Companies ranging from Fortune 500s to small local businesses make this possible by donations of funds, computers, needed infrastructure, and volunteers. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Enlisting in the USMC helped me become the person I am today. The discipline and motivation instilled has led me through life to this position at Tech For Troops. I'm proud to give to our brothers and sisters.

  • The Rise As One Foundation, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Cobbs Creek, VA 24035

    The Rise as One Foundation exists to serve the underserved, the world's greatest givers: Our Veterans. With 30+ years of Real-Estate investing experience under our belts, we are revitalizing run-down and abandoned houses into Veteran's dream homes at no financial cost to them. We recognize that it takes more than a roof over one's head to be complete. Hence why we partner with multiple different organizations to administer the necessary treatment many of our Veterans require. However, we stand proud on the ideal of No Hand Outs - Only Hand Ups. We wish to empower our Veterans that are lost and suffering to find peace, happiness, and a new yearning for life. And we require the willingness to see that through for participation in our programs. Because of our Veterans commitments, we can live free and full of hope for the future. Each day is an opportunity to show them how much we appreciate them and to push ourselves to new levels of excellence for their benefit. America’s Veterans are our priority, and it is a tremendous honor to serve them.

  • Veterans Kitchen, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Virginia Beach, VA 23454

    Veterans Kitchen, Inc. provides meals to homeless veterans in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. As we interact with our vets we help them with any questions they may have that we are able to answer. Many don't know about the benefits they are entitled to including the Veterans Administrations initiative to end homelessness among veterans by the end of 2015. Many don't know about the initiative or the voucher program set up to end homelessness for our veterans and put them in affordable, stable housing. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Leadership Management Educational Training that taught me how to handle and supervise manpower. My military experience gave the tools needed to interact with all levels of command.

  • National Center for PTSD

    Non-Profit Organization
    White River Junction, VT 5009

    National Center for PTSD is a part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the National Center for PTSD provides research and education on PTSD and trauma.

  • Veteran Employment Representative - Vermont Department of Labor

    Non-Profit Organization
    Burlington, VT 5401

    The Veteran Employment Representative at the Vermont Department of Labor: we give priority to qualified veterans when referring individuals to job openings, DOL funded training programs or related services. In accordance with the implementation of the Veterans' Priority Provisions of the "Jobs for Veterans Act" (PL 107-288), qualified veterans will receive priority referral to services over non-veterans as determined by each program's mandatory eligibility criteria. Veteran Employment Specialist are available to give Veterans one on one personal assistance for their job search. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Veteran of near 28 years service.

  • Vermont Vet-to-Vet, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Northfield, VT 5663

    Vermont Vet-to-Vet offers peer-to-peer support to veterans of all eras, including those who are now returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. It is essential for Veterans to be able to safely, and confidentially, talk about issues such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, substance use issues, family issues, bi-polar and borderline personalities disorders, and many other disorders and reoccurring illnesses. The importance of Vermont Vet-to-Vet peer support is that these Veterans will trust and talk to a fellow Veteran in most cases before they will a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, or VA doctor. Peers offer each other an understanding that comes from having experienced a similar situation or problem. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership We can relate to those veterans struggling with a number of mental health issues and substance use problems. My partner and I have 40+ years of military service. I as a 1SG and my partner Dave as a SSG.

  • Continue Mission

    Non-Profit Organization
    Woods Cross, UT 84087

    Continue Mission is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to pave the way to health and wellness for our military service members and their families by inspiring them to find the drive within through coordinated activities, education, and opportunities that further the mission. Continue Mission's goal is to facilitate improving quality of life through the experience of enjoying nature, recreation, and camaraderie. Continue Mission strives to build strength and determination to live a healthy lifestyle, discover the opportunities for the future and interact and integrate positively in family, social, and community life. Continue Mission invites civilians and communities to join together to support this mission. How Continue Mission can serve Veterans: * Recreational Activities Winter: - Alpine Skiing (Intermediate to Advanced) - Snowboarding (Intermediate to Advanced) - Nordic Skiing - Skate Skiing - Classic Cross County Skiing - Snowshoeing Summer: - Mountain Biking - Cycling - Hiking * Health and Wellness Awareness - Healthy Eating - Body Composition Testing - Being Active and Socializing with fellow Veterans - Emotional Support How the community can help Continue Mission in the endeavor to serve Veterans: * Service Projects: - Clothing Drives - Blanket Drives - Hygiene Kits/Supplies - Eagle Scout Projects Comments on the Military and Business Ownership During the war it was part of my duty to look out for my fellow Veterans and to keep them alive. Here at home I still have a duty to my fellow Veterans. I have chosen to continue serving their needs through Continue Mission. There are 22 Veterans suicides every day. My goal is to get Veterans out of the house and staying active so that they can start to enjoy life again.

  • Project Unbreakable

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ogden, UT 84404

    Project Unbreakable specializes in mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Motivational speaking, 24 hr crisis line, peer groups, ministry, resources and cost coverage for counseling. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Through leadership and understanding the struggles we all face.

  • Veterans Produce

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lewisville, TX 75057

    Veterans Produce builds community gardens to feed homeless and food-insecure veterans. • Phase I - We train veterans how to grow food and maintain community gardens. • Phase II - Train how to build (replicate) and maintain community gardens; deploy veteran teams to build community aquaponics gardens for homeless veteran communities across the nation. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership It is well known that veterans are dedicated and problem solvers. The disadvantage of being a vet is that we're independent and don't ask for assistance.

  • Volunteer Security Enforcement Coalition for Students in School, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Kingsville, TX 78363

    Volunteer Security Enforcement Coalition for Students in School is a nonprofit security organization hiring military veterans to be trained in level 2 security and placed outside of school campuses to deter any threat before it gets inside. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership It really helped to discipline me and put me on the path of an achiever. The time spent gave me an interesting view of the business world all around the world and I was exposed to some of the poorest people in other parts of the world who were moving along with their own businesses free from having a boss. I have been self-employed for the last 30 years within 5 different businesses. Sold 4 of the businesses over the years and this non-profit will be with me until death. God willing.

  • Women Veterans Business Center

    Non-Profit Organization
    Houston, TX 77021

    The Women Veterans Business Center is a 501 (3) (c) non-profit organization headquartered in Houston, Texas. Women Veterans Business Center's Mission is to educate and empower Women Veterans (and Military Families) to start and grow Veteran Owned Businesses. Our Services include, Outreach / Networking Events, Business Training, Business Consulting. Our products include our Veterans Resource Guide, "25 FREE Resources EVERY Texas Veteran Needs To Know and 25 FREE Resources EVERY Texas Woman Veteran Needs To Know,' Signature T-shirts, pens, hats and cups. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Mission Focused. Committed to success.

  • Project STEAL

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Antonio, TX 78253

    Project STEAL is a new organization Joining the fight in mitigating veteran homeless by creating housing for veterans, starting here in San Antonio, Texas. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Being a personnelist in the Air Force has given me the tools need to better serve my brothers and sisters that came before and after me. My knowledge of military jobs and classifications along with a network of fellow wingmen help me continue. I will continue to do what I can for my country and those that have served with me and alongside me.

  • VOW22

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lake Jackson, TX 77566

    VOW22 seeks to prevent veteran suicide through community awareness, camaraderie, interaction and communication with veterans.

  • Corps Connections

    Non-Profit Organization
    Trophy Club, TX 76262

    Corps Connections provides a community of support to Marine Corps and Navy Veterans regardless of service status or discharge rating in the following areas: Legal Assistance, Discharge Disputes/Military Record Corrections, Medical Benefits Entitlements, Dependent/Surviving Spouse Benefits, Employment Resources, Chaplaincy and Marine Corps Funeral & Memorial Services Assistance.

  • Hero Labradors

    Non-Profit Organization
    Decatur, TX 76234

    Hero Labradors' mission is to breed and select Labrador Retrievers of the highest quality, possessing the aptitude for service dog training, and to provide these dogs at no cost to service dog training programs across the United States. Selected programs agree to train and provide these dogs at no cost to disabled American Veterans, the Military Community, and First Responders and their families.

  • Izabella's Canine Rescue and Rehabilitation

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Antonio, TX 78223

    Izabella's Canine Rescue and Rehabilitation saves dogs that have been abandoned, abused, neglected, and discarded. We get them healthy and then find them loving homes. When we rescue a dog that passes our behavior evaluation, we begin their training as a service dog. We adopt out all over the world, and also pair veterans with service dogs as much as we can. By pairing our rescue dogs with veterans we save 2 lives.

  • Maverick - Movement

    Non-Profit Organization
    McAllen, TX 78504

    Maverick - Movement is a Veteran inspired and Veteran run and operated start-up NPO. Our motto is For Veterans By Veteran, we are a proactive Organization who's mission is to end soldier suicide. The foundation of our NPO is we rescue local canines and train them into service dogs for Veterans with PTSD and severe depression. We feel that if we as Veterans keep our promise to be each others keeper that our familiarity will allow the Veteran we are supporting to open up and make a real effort towards a true desire to re enter his social circles. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a medic my AFSC was to ensure life continued . I chose this because of my desire to battle soldier suicide. Suicide is a direct mission I worked against which is saving lives.

  • Veterans Empowerment Services of Houston

    Non-Profit Organization
    Houston, TX 77093

    Veterans Empowerment Services of Texas is a nonprofit Veterans Service Organization (VSO) honoring and serving the men and women who have served our Country faithfully and are now transitioning back to civilian life. RE-VEST offers Job Placement and Employment Services, Spiritual Counseling, Housing Assistance, Peer to Peer support and referral services for Veteran Assistance and Benefits. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership First and foremost the Air Force taught me discipline and integrity, which are imperative character traits needed as an entrepreneur. Also, I learned the value of punctuality and accuracy.

  • Veterans Fellowship Association

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wichita Falls, TX 76307-1416

    Veterans Fellowship Association's Mission Statement is "WE DO GOOD THINGS". We embrace all veterans, their families AND friends. Nobody is discounted simply because they were not able to serve in a military capacity. All of us are in this world together to do good. Fellowship is the key word. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As chairman of the board, Veterans Fellowship Association, military duty in the Armed Forces Radio & Television Service taught me the values of conferencing and brainstorming any and every project. We were all strangers, yet we were brothers, family members now and forever. I am now 70 years old and "retired" but busier than ever with community affairs, just like everyone else in the VFA nationwide. We get more done behind the scenes than you can imagine. Thank you for your services.

  • Veterans of America Fund

    Non-Profit Organization
    Dickinson, TX 77539

    Veterans of America builds tiny Veteran villages / communities for homeless Veterans.

  • Veterans Relief Group

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lewisville, TX 75067

    Veterans Relief Group aims to provide veterans, and their immediate families, with the tools needed to live a healthier, and ultimately a better life. Veterans Relief Group understands that not only does the Veteran deal with the struggles of living with disabilities, the family does as well, which why we highly encourage the involvement of the immediate family members. Membership is free for qualified Veterans, but no Veteran will be denied help. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I have a deep desire to help my Brothers and Sisters in Arms that I wouldn't have developed had it not been for my service.

  • H. L. Spivey Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mesquite, TX 75181

    H.L. SPIVEY FOUNDATION is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization, with a mission to provide an independent residential environment for men and women veterans who faithfully severed the country with honor and dignity. Upon returning to their cities and states, many war veterans are suffering from homelessness, hunger and poverty, debilitating conditions, and joblessness. The foundation's work involves providing affordable housing, educational resources,as well as counseling and health care services. These would help them rebuild their lives following loss, depression, and other traumatic events.

  • Integrative Health-After-Trauma Services Org (IHATSO)

    Non-Profit Organization
    League City, TX 77573

    Integrative Health-After-Trauma Services Org (IHATSO) provides services to trauma survivors that help them lead happier and more balanced lives: physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually. IHATSO's extensive network of service providers have the desire, passion, & skills to assist returning vets & other survivors tools for healing. We offer experts in yoga, meditation, EMDR, EFT, nutrition, Reiki, and more. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Being the Army helped me learn dogged persistence and how to better push through my own resistance around doing things that I didn't like without all the complaining. Take latrine-duty for instance! Gross but necessary, and whining about it doesn't get the job done. It also taught me the value of teamwork and how depending on and supporting others brings a profound sense of gratitude, pride, and self-honor.

  • Operation Homefront

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Antonio, TX 78239

    Operation Homefront provides emergency assistance and morale to our troops, to the families they leave behind, and to wounded warriors when they return home.

  • Operation Veterans Hope

    Non-Profit Organization
    Dallas, TX 75226

    Operation Veterans Hope is a 501c3 organization that helps to provide services, including but not limited to: reintegration assistance for veterans, job placement, training, re-training, entrepreneurship guidance, counseling services facilitation, and one of the most important, Construction services for wounded warriors. Operation Veterans Hope's goal is to promote public awareness and support for our military veterans, as well as their families. The intent of our campaign is to be pro active supporters of the men and women in our military, in our communities, across Texas and the United States. Operation Veterans hope is driven and managed by Military veterans who have served in Iraq.

  • Recovery RANGER Corps

    Non-Profit Organization
    Garland, TX 75043

    9 month Residential Substance Abuse Boot Camp Program for men 18 yrs of age on up. Cost free, but also open to donations. NOT a requirement. It is an All Volunteer Program, meaning that the man volunteers for the program and it's requirements and may drop at anytime. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership it has definitely kept me focused and has helped me plan accordingly.

  • The Girard Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Converse, TX 78109

    The Girard Foundation is a community rehabilitation program providing job coaching and assistance for veterans. We also operate a Sing Along program as music therapy for veterans in inbound facilities.

  • Uplift Veterans of America

    Non-Profit Organization
    Conroe, TX 77304

    The mission at Uplift Veterans of America is to provide programs and services that give Veterans with disabilities the choice to maintain independence in their homes and communities. MISSION MOBILITY - Uplift Veterans of America will provide financial assistance and or equipment to disabled Veterans requiring adaptive vehicles or driving aids. Our goal is to make the world accessible for physically challenged Veterans. MISSION ACCESSIBILITY - Uplift Veterans of America, We serve disabled Veterans with ADA-approved home modifications and home accessibility products. We understand the need for accessibility and know how the right accessibility adjustment can truly enhance a life.

  • PTSD Foundation of America - SATX

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Antonio, TX 78247

    PTSD Foundation of America - SATX is a 501c3 non-profit helping the Military, Veterans, First Responders and their families who struggle with PTSD. Regardless of which era of service you had we are here for you. All of our services and programs are totally free to those that come in.

  • Rustic Ranch Equine Assisted Therapy

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hondo, TX 78861

    We are a Veteran owned and operated 501(c)3 Nonprofit Ranch, founded to assist Veterans and the community in breaking away from the everyday noise and cycle; focusing on becoming a better version of themselves. The Rustic Ranch is dedicated to cultivating an environment which prioritizes every Veteran's need to process and manage all that comes with their unwavering sacrifice. Our purpose is to offer equine-assisted "ranch life therapy" and personal development to the community of South Texas, focusing on Veterans and their families.

  • South Texas Afghanistan Iraq Veterans Association

    Non-Profit Organization
    Brownsville, TX 78520

    Our mission is to ease the transition of military members and their dependents from military to civilian life. Our goal is to help, advocate, educate and assist veterans to resources available to them, i.e., funding, VA Claims, medical care (Medical Vouchers), emotional support, food pantry and general assistance. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Being a veteran myself I have first hand experience on what services veterans are looking for after leaving the military and what services veterans families can benefit from.

  • Texas Wounded Warrior

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tyler, TX 75707

    Texas Wounded Warrior is a 501c3 non-profit organization, # 27-3329686, started in Tyler in 2008. The funds Texas Wounded Warrior raises benefit a national non-profit organization, Hope for the Warriors, based in North Carolina. More than 98 percent of contributions to this organization go directly to wounded military and their families.

  • The Pink Berets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Boerne, TX 78006

    My name is Haley and I am the Communications Manager for The Pink Berets. The Pink Berets is a non-profit, 501c3 designated organization located in Boerne, TX whose mission is to provide aid and assistance to female veterans, active duty service-members, and first responders that suffer from PTSD, Military Sexual Trauma, and Combat Trauma Stress. We use holistic approach therapies with programs such as equine therapy, culinary art therapy, healing art therapy, women body and soul retreats and much more. All programs are offered at no cost to the participant and all of our staff is all-volunteer including our clinicians.

  • The Steven A. Cohen Military Fanily Clinic at Metrocare

    Non-Profit Organization
    Addison, TX 75001

    The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Metrocare provides quality, accessible, and comprehensive mental health care to post-9/11 veterans, service members, and their families. Services are available to any person who has served in the U.S. Armed Forces, including the National Guard and Reserves, regardless of role or discharge status. The Cohen Clinic at Metrocare uses evidenced-based practices with a holistic approach to improve the quality of life for our veterans, service members, and their families. Services are provided by trained and credentialed staff with military cultural competency. The Cohen Clinic also helps to connect veteran and military families to community resources and services, as necessary, through its case management services. Established in 2016, our location in Addison, TX was one of the first clinics in Cohen Veterans Network, a national nonprofit philanthropic network of mental health clinics for veterans, service members, and their families.

  • Warriors That Farm

    Non-Profit Organization
    Winnsboro, TX 75494

    Warriors That Farm changes lives by teaching the Organic Lifestyle of health and well being to Veterans (Warriors.) We are value added, sustainable working farm where American veterans of any period conflicts are provided education and fulfillment with the goal being a permanent source of sustainable income-the family farm. Through a developing network of Farmers and Ranchers, help is given to transition these veterans into the community. If you're a veteran looking for a fresh start and a first-class opportunity to learn how to farm sustain-ably ... Welcome! You are at the right place. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I believe I'm a better businessman in spite of my military training, but if I'm wrong it's because of the self discipline that was codified in USMC Boot Camp.

  • We Got Your Six

    Non-Profit Organization
    Denton, TX 76205

    We Got Your Six is a veteran owned IRS recognized 501(c)(3) public charity with a mission to help get homeless veterans off the streets. We are not a homeless shelter, we are a homeless veterans transition center. We will be teaching them how to grow their own food and work with animals. It will be up to the veterans living on the ranch to make it self sufficient, so it will help give them a sense of purpose and pride when they succeed. Helping to rebuild their confidence. We will also help them build resumes, find jobs, transportation, and places to live. They will be required to take money management and budgeting classes as well. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I was an instructor that trained soldiers to deploy, so that made me good at teaching large groups of people. It also made me get out of my comfort zone, because some outranked me, and I had to learn how to talk to them with respect, while being their instructor. It made me grow. I was also an NCO, and had to work with people from different backgrounds to make the mission work and lead them to success.

  • White Stone Outreach

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wylie, TX 75098

    White Stone Outreach assists veterans in the struggles of returning to civilian life. Uniting veterans with other veterans in support groups designed to meet spiritual, emotional, and physical needs. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Returning from my tour in Vietnam, I experienced what it is like to be scorned, rejected and misunderstood. That experience led me to resolve to try and treat everyone I meet as a special person who deserves love and respect. I, especially, want to see our newest veterans treated with the honor and respect they so richly deserve.

  • Amazing Soldiers

    Non-Profit Organization
    Houston, TX 77084

    Amazing Soldiers is a non profit that helps and assists veterans and their families with basic needs (housekeeping, cooking) Financial hardship, transportation (minor repair) & much more. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I haven't served in the military but I have much respect for all military branches. With over 70% of family members serving our country. My non profit is 100% owned by a minority woman and I have veterans on my Board of Directors.

  • Claymore Operations

    Non-Profit Organization
    Coppell, TX 75019

    Claymore Operations equips warfighters to find significance after the smoke of battle clears.

  • Family Endeavors, Inc. dba Endeavors

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Antonio, TX 78249

    CARING FOR VETERANS & THEIR FAMILIES - Homelessness prevention, rapid rehousing, employment services, mental health care and military life transition assistance for Veterans and their families. COMMUNITY & FAMILY SERVICES - Case management, professional counseling, and crisis intervention for individuals experiencing homelessness or in need of crisis intervention, as well as employment opportunities for persons with disabilities. EMERGENCY SERVICES - Rapid response and assistance in developing recovery plans, creating safe environments, and providing resource referrals for individuals impacted by crisis or presidentially declared disasters. MIGRANT SUPPORTIVE SERVICES - A trusted partner of the federal government, Endeavors has provided direct care, staffing, and holistic programming for unaccompanied migrant children and families since 2013.

  • A Cause to "Give Us Paws"

    Non-Profit Organization
    Houston, TX 77043

    Give Us Paws is a Service-Connected, Disabled Veteran Founded, Texas, Federally recognized 501(c)(3), nonprofit corporation based in Houston that provides free, in-home training and certification of eligible candidates' existing dogs as service animals for disabled veterans, especially with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)/emotional disabilities. We also provide services to disabled adults and children eligible under the ADA, but veterans receive priority for funding and training. We concentrate on funding our training of service animals with handlers suffering from PTSD, diabetes and limited mobility issues in order to improve the quality of their lives. There are thousands of returning veterans suffering from PTSD having issues adjusting to normal life. Last year, the VA cut all funding for service animals of veterans with PTSD and there's a large gap that needs to be filled with extremely limited resources. To acquire a trained Service Dog can cost $20,000.00-$30,000.00; the waiting lists can be multi-years long, programs for training and funding for that training are scarce. We provide an in-home training program free of charge to our disabled veterans, if funds are available for training. Our program costs $3,000.00-$5,000.00 for civilians.

  • Anxiety Solutions of America

    Non-Profit Organization
    The Colony, TX 75056

    Our Mission We are exited to introduce our non-profit organization, dedicated to raising awareness for mental health and breaking world records through various events and programs. Our primary mission is to promote the importance of mental health, reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness, and raise funds to support mental health initiatives nationally. Our organization firmly believes in the power of events and record-breaking accomplishments to bring people together and draw attention to important issues. Our events and programs include the following: Mental Health Awareness Day: We organize an annual event where individuals from different walks of life gather to participate in fun and engaging activities that promote mental wellness. Guinness World Records: Our organization sets out to break world records in different areas such as sports, music, and arts. The events are held with the aim of promoting mental wellness while also raising funds for mental health initiatives. Support Groups: Our organization offers support groups to individuals and families affected by mental health issues. Our support groups provide a safe and non-judgmental space where individuals can receive support and connect with others going through similar experiences. Mental Health Education: We believe in educating individuals on mental health and wellness. Our organization offers training programs and workshops to help individuals understand the signs and symptoms of anxiety.

  • Base Camp Lindsey

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wichita Falls, TX 76301

    We are a Non-Profit organization based in Wichita Falls, Texas with a mission to end homelessness for veterans in North Texas. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Military service has fueled the inspiration for Base Camp Lindsey's Board of Directors.

  • DFW Canines for Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Arlington, TX 76002

    DFW Canines for Veterans is a 501c3 non-profit organization that trains service dogs free for Veterans suffering from PTSD, TBI and/or Mobility issues.

  • Guardian Angels for Soldier's Pet

    Non-Profit Organization
    Gatesville, TX 76528

    Guardian Angels for Soldier’s Pet© – An ALL Volunteer national organization assisting and supporting our active duty deploying service members, wounded warriors, veterans, and their beloved companion animals or assistance service canines through various assistance programs. Primary national program - Pet Foster Home/MPA Fund and development of MVP Sanctuary in Central TX.

  • Horizon Outreach

    Non-Profit Organization
    Houston, TX 77060

    Horizon Outreach is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization founded by a United States Air Force Veteran in February 2010 for the charitable purpose of preventing and ending homelessness among military veterans/non-veterans and their families. As a veteran-owned organization we know firsthand the challenges faced by military veterans. Horizon Outreach works collaboratively with other community organizations to provide services that assist us in achieving our mission of “Giving Everyone A New Start”. Our programs decrease the effects of challenging life situations on the family by providing key resources that: increase self-sufficiency, employability in career positions; access to permanent affordable housing and overall stability of the family unit. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My service in the U.S. Air Force provided me a distinct sense of military camaraderie and decorum that has resonated throughout my professional career and increased my tenacity to strive towards excellence as the CEO of Horizon Outreach. Katrina R. Johnson, EMBA CEO/Founder Horizon Outreach

  • North Texas Stockings for Soldiers Campaign

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ponder, TX 76259

    North Texas Stockings for Soldiers Campaign provides care packages and home made Christmas stockings to as many deployed troops and veterans here at home as we can each year. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am not a veteran due to being born blind in one eye. but what I am is a Blue Star dad multiple times with one son serving in the Navy for 11 years and a son that was in the Army for 15 years. I have spent countless hours worried about my boys while they were deployed, but it wasn't until my son received a rapid re-deployment that got me to really thinking of how I could help add a smile to as many deployed troops as possible each year during the holidays, that when I created the NTSFSC.

  • O.P. Veteran

    Non-Profit Organization
    Pflugerville, TX 78660

    O.P. Veteran provides veteran community stewardship by fostering engagement of veterans into the non-profit community at large. This is achieved through mentorship, awareness campaigns, and fellowship activities which provides a growing support system for all veterans. Our vision is to lessen the weight of each veteran’s ruck by providing purpose, direction, and motivation through engagement within the Veteran Community through continuing the Mission of “Watching Over Our Own.” O.P. Stands for Observation Post. As with our motto of “Watching Over Our Own,” we watch over the Veteran Community. The triangle in our logo is the military map symbol for an O.P.

  • Whatever It Takes Ministries

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chattanooga, TN 37421

    Whatever It Takes Outreach is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to making a difference in our community. WIT Outreach has three programs to improve the lives of our citizens. Our first program, Feed Chattanooga feeds the homeless every weekend. Our second program, D.A.B. Women and Children’s Outreach teaches women and children who are victims of domestic assault and abuse free self-defense classes. Our third program, Chattanooga Veteran’s Outreach is currently raising funds to build a homeless veterans shelter. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service is actually what made me decide to start a nonprofit for veterans. We ended up being adopted by an existing nonprofit and we now are able to provide services to several groups of people.

  • Fraternal Order of Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clarksville, TN 37040-6632

    The Fraternal Order of Veterans is a fraternity of honorable service men and women (and spouse) formed by a brotherhood and sisterhood, common goals and aspirations, whom have made a commitment to each other for life. These members have formed an Order to share their loyalty, knowledge, friendship and knowledge. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership It has given me the leadership and resources that I need to further advance our organization and its people.

  • Veterans Christian Fellowship and R & R Center

    Non-Profit Organization
    Dandridge, TN 37725

    Veterans Christian Fellowship and R & R Center: Mountain Lake Ranch is a retreat center for veterans and their families. The retreat is located in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in Sevier County, convenient to Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg TN. Mountain Lake Ranch is founded and run by Tom Munson, Vietnam veteran, cancer survivor, and member of DAV #94. All veterans and veteran organizations are welcomed and thanked for their service.

  • Alpha Omega Veterans Services, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Memphis, TN 38104

    Alpha Omega Veterans Services, Inc. is a Nonprofit organization helping veterans reintegrate into civilian society through a variety of social services.

  • Disabled Vet Assistance

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hickory Valley, TN 38042-4410

    Established in 2011, Disabled Vet Assistance (DVA) is a company dedicated to helping disabled Veterans by providing access to information and forms needed to file VA claims and referring Veterans to a Veteran Service Organization (VSO) near them when help is needed with filing a VA claim.

  • The Lost Vets Rescue

    Non-Profit Organization
    Maryville, TN 37801

    The Lost Vets Rescue is a Registered 501(c)(3) Public Charity, we are an immediate need rescue for homeless and at-risk Veterans.

  • U.S. Military All-Stars

    Non-Profit Organization
    Cookeville, TN 38506

    US Military All Stars conducts the Red White and Blue Tour Event yearly. 2019 will be our 29th year. We do this in Honor of all who have served our Great Country. Our Tour is comprised of all branches of the Military. Our Events are seen by Thousands of fans yearly, and this year our goal is back to basics, honoring all who have every worn a uniform in defense of our country. We are only able to do the "Red White and Blue Tour" because of the many sponsors in hometowns all over this great land that support our Military to come and meet and great your Town. Over the past years we have worked with many non-profits that have helped many of our Veterans in needs. Just to name a few we were able to work with Florida non-profit when they gave a house to a female Veteran. Others have supplied PTSD service dogs for Veterans in need. Suicide prevention is a big focus this year and one of our men wants to put it out "front and center" on the back of his uniform. We continue this great Tour because local towns need to know who their Heroes are; this is an Event where you can do just that, along with a Great Baseball. Come out and meet and greet all these young men who give their freedom for you and would lay down their lives in defense of our Country. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My experience serving in the military directly contributed to the creation of the U.S. Military All-Stars "Red, White and Blue Tour" in 1990. After meeting President H.W. Bush and learning of the importance of baseball during WWII he inspired me to become the founder of armed forces baseball in the modern-era. We currently operate an enterprise of teams at the military, collegiate and professional levels. Providing over two decades of experience working with Major League Baseball and many top companies and charities to establish the most successful barnstorming team in the world while promoting support for our troops.

  • The Guardians Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Spearfish, SD 57783

    The Guardians Inc, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, dedicated to raising funds and awareness for veteran rehabilitation, cancer research, natural disaster relief, and community improvement. In order to make a difference, we rely on the support of generous individuals and businesses. Your support is critical to the completion of our mission, and we will gladly keep you updated regarding our progress should you wish. ~A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.

  • The Enduring Charity Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Columbia, SC 29229

    The Enduring Charity Foundation helps individuals, businesses, and non-profits establish, maintain, and grow their own charitable endowments, in order to provide an enduring source of financial support for those designated charities. To develop and grow into a multi-million dollar non-profit foundation, that will provide hundreds of thousands of dollars each year - year in and year out, FOREVER - to designated charitable organizations. In conjunction with its mission and operations, we strive to embody three core values: 1) charity - support worthy and deserving charitable organizations; 2) perpetuity - create an enduring source of support through an endowment model; and 3) trust - conduct all activities and operations in a manner that honors the trust of our Endowment Founders, Donors, and their designated charities. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My extensive education and on-the-job experience in leadership has very much prepared me to establish and lead our foundation.

  • The Big Red Barn Retreat

    Non-Profit Organization
    Blythewood, SC 29016

    Responding to this crisis, The Big Red Barn Retreat, a 501(c)(3), was created in honor of Leon Irons, a veteran and entrepreneur. The mission of BRBR is to provide a place of healing, hope, and post-traumatic growth for veterans, active-duty military, and first responders. To date, BRBR provides an array of integrated, hands-on, therapeutic mental health services AT NO COST to over 9,000 of our state’s heroes experiencing post-traumatic or combat-related stress. BRBR’s wide-ranging program (e.g., equine-assisted therapy, restorative yoga, Tai Chi, Transcendental Meditation, healing arts and photography, music therapy, gardening/healthy eating, Farm-to-Table, beekeeping, and peer-to-peer mentoring) help our state’s warriors learn how to manage stress and improve their quality of life. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Big Red Barn Retreat was built in honor of Leon Irons, who passed away in 2009. Leon served in the Navy out of high school before beginning a successful career in the restaurant business. His family still operates the Sonic Drive-Ins in the Columbia area, as well as some other markets. To honor his life and his love of country, his family opened The Big Red Barn Retreat to help our military in need of healing find peace. The Big Red Barn Retreat is a non-profit 501(c)(3).

  • War Vets Motorcycle Club

    Non-Profit Organization
    Conway, SC 29526

    Established July 4th, 2016, The War Vets Motorcycle Club (WVMC) in Myrtle Beach, SC was formed by its original 8 members (First Squad) who came together after having worked as part of another national Veterans Organization. Their drive and determination to create a motorcycle Brotherhood is unsurpassed by other Veterans groups by its rigorous screening process for perspective members and their dedication to their cause of serving their combat brothers from across all services and conflicts in our nations history.

  • A Warriors Mind

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lexington, SC 29072

    A Warriors Mind believes in connecting veterans with their community and with other veterans in their community. Being veterans ourselves we know how hard it is when you exit. On average, 22 veterans a day commit suicide. We believe that by connecting veterans with other veterans in their community we can give these guys and girls on the edge that lifeline that knows exactly what they are going through. We want to rebuild and reconnect the veteran community. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service has taught me to be a leader, and no matter what the situation is never give up and nothing is impossible

  • Vernon Veteran Services Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Greenville, SC 29615

    Nonprofit 501c3 Organization for Veteran Resources. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military experience has taught me leadership and the ability to adapt to change with a never quite spirit.

  • Veterans Welcome Home and Resource Center

    Non-Profit Organization
    Little River, SC 29566

    The mission of the Veterans Welcome Home and Resource Center is to assist our local honorably discharged veterans with job placement, filing claims with the Veterans Administration, help those veterans who find themselves in deep financial difficulty, and to temporarily shelter those veterans who are homeless until permanent housing can be secured. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Serving homeless veterans has been an absolute honor. With that said, the Veterans Welcome and Resource Center(VWHRC) is going to end veteran homelessness in Horry County SC.

  • Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association 34-4

    Non-Profit Organization
    Summerville, SC 29456

    Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association 34-4 is an Association of Combat Veterans from all branches of the United States Armed Forces who ride motorcycles as a hobby. Our mission now is to support and defend those who have defended our country and our freedoms. Our focus is to help veteran care facilities provide a warm meal, clothing, shelter, and guidance, or simply to say "Thank You." and "Welcome Home." Our membership is comprised of Full Members ( those with verified combat service ) and Supporter Members ( those who have non-combat military service, and have a sincere dedication to helping veterans ). We have members from nearly all 50 states and living abroad. Many members continue to serve in our Armed Forces, with several serving in combat areas now. We sponsor and/or participate in many motorcycle-related charity events each year, and as a non-profit organization, donate to various veteran care facilities and veteran charities.

  • Tri-County Veterans Resource Center (TCVRC)

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chesnee, SC 29323

    Tri-County Veterans Resource Center’s mission is to provide veterans and their families with the information, skills, and resources necessary to assist them in acquiring services, along with the benefits to which they are entitled. Our Services: *Help Veterans apply for Health Care and Benefits online through the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs *Employment Contacts *Entrepreneurship/Small Business Labs *Women Veteran Support Group *Workshops *Financial Literacy *Basic Living Skills *Nutritional Information

  • Upstate Warrior Solution

    Non-Profit Organization
    Greenville, SC 29615

    Upstate Warrior Solution's Mission: We are a community-based nonprofit organization in the Upstate of South Carolina that connects warriors and their families to the resources they need, and guides them through the process of developing realistic solutions for a variety of areas in their lives. The Warrior Defined A warrior is any service member who is currently serving or has served, regardless of military branch, nature of discharge, current status, or troubling past. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military prepared the staff at Upstate Warrior Solution to be concerned for fellow veterans. Our service in each of the US Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force, Coast Guard and National Guard gave us the courage and skills to do Warrior Outreach - 100% contact to the warrior population in the Upstate.

  • WhenLifeSucks.org

    Non-Profit Organization
    Greenville, SC 29608

    WhenLifeSucks.org exists to strengthen veterans and their loved ones in the fight to heal from trauma and live well. We provide free confidential care and holistic wellness coaching, assessments for how real life affects body resources, and retreats that engage the outdoors and an active lifestyle. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership It helped me to overcome adversity, work with others to accomplish things bigger than yourself, and give back.

  • HirePatriots South Carolina

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ladson, SC 29456

    Great news for South Carolina especially for local military, Veterans and their families. The popular and award winning program, HirePatriots.co, has made its way to South Carolina. It is a free website for residents and employers to use when they need help and want to show their appreciation for Veterans and military members. It is a free job board that list one day jobs, part time and full time jobs for Veterans and their families. The individual or business list the one day, part time or full time job at no cost and Veterans check the listings to see what they would be qualified to do and apply directly. The one offering the job would pay the Veteran directly. It helps our local military and also helps the economy. The National website (HirePatriots.com) has olisted over 500,000 jobs and helps thousands of Veterans and families throughout the year. We are listed in the top 1% of webpage traffic in the USA. Go to HirePatriots.com and select South Carolina under the locations tab. Select post a job to list your job whether it be a one day job painting, landscape, auto repair, office work, house cleaning, moving, hauling and etc. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My training throughout the military gave me a new perspective on what attention to detail consist of and how to delegate for better results.

  • Liberty Run Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Charleston, SC 29407

    The Liberty Run Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit Veteran's organization that provides veteran to veteran (V2V) support to enable direct continued care and programs for the special needs of our injured and recovering wounded veterans and their families by raising funds through outdoor competitive sporting events.

  • Operation Stand Down RI

    Non-Profit Organization
    Johnston, RI 2919

    Operation Stand Down Rhode Island "A Hand Up...Not A Hand Out" When Duty Called, They Served...Now It's Time To Serve Them. Operation Stand Down Rhode Island is a non-profit organization that helps homeless Veterans. Organized in 1993, OSDRI has provided and continues to provide a place for hundreds of Veterans to find essential services empowering and equipping them to overcome personal, social, and economic problems. We strive to provide a safe and supportive permanent home for Veterans of the United States Armed Services. Operation Stand Down Rhode Island currently manages 5 permanent supportive housing facilities for American Veterans. The housing program includes a full array of supportive services. Services: Operation Stand Down Rhode Island provides various services specifically tailored to the individual’s needs, capabilities, and degree of self-sufficiency. Services offered include the following: •Permanent Housing •Transitional Housing •Food Assistance •Financial Counseling •Case Management •Mental Health Counseling •Rental Assistance •Transportation Assistance •Utility Payment Assistance •Referral Services to Other Agencies Operation Stand Down Rhode Island strives to restore Veterans to higher levels of independence and self-sufficiency by providing “A Hand-up, Not a Hand-out” and reminding Veterans of a time where respect, competence, and honor were integral components of their daily lives.

  • G.I. Resupply

    Veteran Owned Business
    Coventry, RI 2816

    G.I. Resupply provides a simple and easy way to send a care package overseas! Care packages provide a morale boost and remind our service members that we appreciate the sacrifices they make for our country. We offer one time purchases, or subscriptions for those whose family members may be going on multi month deployments. All care packages are shipped in your name!

  • Operation Hug A Veteran

    Non-Profit Organization
    Loiza, PR 772

    MISSION - Empower homeless & hospitalized Veterans through the enrichment of literature. VISION - To be recognized by our supported homeless and hospitalized Veteran organizations, communities, and stakeholders as a strategic partner in enriching the lives of Veterans. AWARDS - Operation Hug A Veteran (OHAV) is an official Federal Non-Profit Organization under the IRS code (IRC) Section 501(c)(3). Federal No : 81-1734350. Partnered with U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs & the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans to end Veteran homelessness. Members of the National Coalition for the Homeless. Operation Hug A Veteran is registered as a Platinum participant with GuideStar as of April 2016. United States military veteran led non-profit organization. Inspired by Mrs. Elizabeth "The Hug Lady" Laird. Founded by an Active Duty U.S. Army family.

  • Greater Philadelphia Veterans Network

    Non-Profit Organization
    Philadelphia, PA 19102

    Greater Philadelphia Veterans Network (GPVN) is nonprofit empowering veterans w/ employment, professional development, veteran entrepreneurism. GPVN helps companies understand 'how to hire' vets. Greater Philadelphia Veterans Network, a 501 (c)(3) organization. EIN/Tax ID #: 45-2567881.

  • Operation Veterans' Hope

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mount Holly Springs, PA 17605

    Operation Veterans' Hope is here to help homeless veterans to get off the street in a Work2Stay program. Here they are given the opportunity to get off the streets by working in a program where they will receive training and help them to enter back into the workplace. If clothing is needed for job interviews because of the clothing donations received, and we offer training in other areas. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership After serving in the military and returning home, I was aware of how there were no programs that would provide housing in this area, which is not a very large town and noticing the gap that sometimes is between the wait form the VA where one is trying to get help, and some being told their condition may not be bad enough. We're here to help those who are waiting or some other situation may have happened. No veteran will be turned away regardless of their situation. We're here to help.

  • Blankets of Honor

    Non-Profit Organization
    Elizabethtown, PA 17022

    Blankets of Honor is Minority / Veteran owned. Our mission is to honor Veterans, Caregivers of Veterans, or Gold Star Families, Veteran Supporters, or First Responders, a blanket to acknowledge their sacrifice.

  • Devil Dogs, LLC

    Non-Profit Organization
    Greensburg, PA 15601

    Devil Dogs, LLC was found by Cpl. Steven Whitman, a United States Marine Veteran, who struggled after his Honorable Discharge to adjust to civilian life and to manage his PTSD and Alcohol abuse. Through his recovery process, he was exposed to individuals and programs that inspired him to change his life and give back to fellow Veterans. He has vowed to honor the “No man left behind” motto and reach as many Veterans and their families as possible by spreading programs such as Veteran X and other support services to all Veterans. Cpl. Whitman stated “Veterans, and their families, need to know that they are cared about and there are people and services available to help them.” Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Marine Corps instilled the no man left behind motto and a belief that failure is not an option. I also learned the value of teamwork and have created an amazing team to work with me on my current mission of supporting fellow Veterans.

  • Dog Tags to Desktops

    Non-Profit Organization
    Factoryville, PA 18440-0200

    Dog Tags to Desktops is a career transition service for veterans. We offer assistance in career exploration, resume writing, interview skills, job planning, job searches, college searches, college applications, GI Bill benefits, & more. Whatever your goals are, we’re here to help get you there. Let us help you plan for the future. The Dog Tags program is an extension of the Keystone College Veteran Services Office and is located on campus in Patrick Hall.

  • Veterans Miracle Center Erie

    Non-Profit Organization
    Erie, PA 16509

    Veterans Miracle Center Erie - "All gave some - some gave all." To you, a Veteran of the United States Military, these are not mere words but a reality. To give yourself to defend and protect our nation cost you something - some paid the ultimate price, while others are left with broken bodies, a broken mind, or a broken heart. The toll that war takes on a man echoes far beyond the battlefield. We recognize the price you've paid then and now, and we sincerely thank you. We thank you for what you've done for us, and now we'd like to give back to you. Our service to you pales in comparison to the sacrifice you've made for the freedom we carry today, but it is our mission to see that Veterans and their families are recognized, cared for, and thriving. Veterans Miracle Center is a 501 (c) 3 that provides basic life necessities such as NEW clothing, hygiene products, and housewares to Homeless, at risk or low income Veterans in Erie, Crawford, Warren and Venango counties, AT NO COST TO THE VETERAN. To qualify for VMCE services, Veterans must provide proof of Veteran status and have a demonstrated need (low income, homeless, or at-risk). Veterans can “self-refer” via the VMCE website, or can be referred from other Veterans organizations and programs such as the Erie VAMC, Erie VAMC Homeless Care Team, Liberty House and Chautauqua Opportunities.

  • Meghan's Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Solebury, PA 18963

    Meghan's Foundation is a 501(c)(3) entity led by Thom Shortt, USMC-Vietnam Veteran. Our mission: creating awareness & helping veterans who may be experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), by developing trauma-sensitive yoga and meditation programs. Veterans and their spouses/partners attend for free. We have classes in Bucks Co. & Lehigh Valley. Please contact us about expanding if we are not yet in your area. PTSD is a condition involving the stress response system, which can develop following a traumatic event or a sustained traumatic time period. Symptoms may not appear for years, or may come and go, and may include: intrusive thoughts, anxiety, withdrawal, inability to sleep, hyper-vigilance, pain, and more. An estimated one-third of veterans from all combat theaters suffer from PTSD symptoms, whether or not formally diagnosed. Suicide and reckless PTSD-related behaviors are leading causes of death among veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Yoga & meditation can help. Focusing your awareness on the breath, physical postures, and the body creates changes in the brain that help to calm the nervous system, reducing the body's stress response. Men & women from their 20s through 70s, who served in Vietnam, Bosnia, Somalia, Iraq, and Afghanistan, have attended our classes. They say they are experiencing better sleep and concentration, an ability to calm themselves when confronted with intrusive memories, and generally an improved quality of l

  • Mom 4R Marines

    Non-Profit Organization
    Willow Grove, PA 19090

    Mom 4R Marines Provides support to active duty Marines and their families both in Iraq and Afghanistan. As well as helping Wounded Warriors on the home front. Building memorials to the fallen.

  • Operation First Response

    Non-Profit Organization
    Warminster, PA 18974

    The mission of Operation First Response, Inc (OFR) is to serve all branches of our nation's Wounded Warriors and their families with personal and financial needs. Services are provided from the onset of injuries or illness, throughout their recovery period and along their journey from military life to the civilian world. Financial aid varies as each case is based on individual needs ranging from rent, utilities, vehicle payments, groceries, clothing, and travel expenses.

  • Team Foster

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glenside, PA 19038

    Team Foster is an all-volunteer charity dedicated to caring for wounded veterans. Our mission is ensure there is No Hero Left Behind. We are working to pair service dogs with veterans suffering from PTSD, TBI and related conditions. Our signature annual event is the Foster 100. This a 100 mile Cycling event from Philadelphia to Cape May. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military experience has made me a leader, a critical thinker and instilled a sense of commitment I did not have before. I have learned the value of resilience and dedication. Because of my military experience, I am better able to anticipate and avoid obstacles - but also bounce back quickly when encountering the inevitable set-back. I am focused, I am determined and I am honored to be a part of the veteran community.

  • Victory Therapeutic Horsemanship

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bellwood, PA 16617

    Victory Therapeutic Horsemanship is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. VTH began our mission in spring of 2015 by serving disabled veterans and providing equine therapy here in Central Pennsylvania. VTH is all volunteer with no one receiving pay, compensation, or benefits. VTH assists veterans of all eras, combat and noncombat. Supporting this organization ensures local veterans are able to receive equine therapy at no cost to themselves. All donations go directly to benefit the veterans. Victory Therapeutic Horsemanship was founded by a twenty year Army veteran with multiple combat tours. Having suffered through many physical injuries, several TBI, and severe PTSD; he knows first hand the benefits of equine therapy. He is proof that therapeutic riding works. Studies are showing suicide at a horrific rate among veterans at 22 a day. It was only through a therapeutic riding program that the founder discovered the will to keep fighting and not become just another statistic. We know the advantages of these programs and am now bringing those experiences as a disabled vet, rider, program volunteer, and instructor to Pennsylvania. "Hopefully I can assist some of my peers the same way I was helped." Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I was a twenty year Army veteran with multiple combat tours. It was during my medical retirement due to my injuries that I discovered my next calling. I now continue to serve veterans and feel I have an unique perspective that shows in all we do.

  • Innovative Treatment Alternatives, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

    Innovative Treatment Alternatives, Inc provides special needs housing for disabled individuals and Veterans who need care, and supportive services in a drug free environment that's conducive to resiliency and recovery. We offer medication management, 3 meals and a snack and assist our residents with ADL's. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am a Viet Nam era Vet who found it difficult to adjust after I was discharged. I'm trying to help people avoid the situation I was in and offer some hope through comprehensive housing, education and employment readiness. The Army helped me to be determined, committed, responsible and accountable. I am a Pastor and that along with my relationship with God has helped me overcome the many obstacles that I have faced. It's my ministry to help others overcome.

  • Operation 1620

    Non-Profit Organization
    Roscoe, PA 15477

    Operation 1620 is a non-profit veterans organization 510(c)(3) in multiple states. We facilitate events once a month on the third Saturday of each month called Breakfast Buds. We provide a “safe” area and a free breakfast for veterans to come network and learn the potential of healings with cannabis. We have doctors who come and certify veterans from 50%-100% off. We have partnered with Maitri Medicinals and they are all fully sponsoring the location and food. In addition we are working with GTI, Rythm, and Cresco on the Grower side of things. They have provided tables, representatives, and information to our wounded warriors. In return they have given us up to 20% discounts to the “Breakfast Buds” participants and/or free gifts to the veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Ex Military, 2 Purple Hearts, lt at sci fayette currently

  • Operation Troop Appreciation

    Non-Profit Organization
    McKeesport, PA 15135

    Operation Troop Appreciation (OTA) is a Pittsburgh, PA 501 c 3 non-profit organization dedicated to members of the United States Armed Forces. A 100% volunteer charity, we have helped over 100,000 deployed troops since 2004, maintaining a 98.5% efficiency ratio throughout our history. With little overhead, 98.5 cents of dollar donated goes directly to the troops we serve. Operation Troop Appreciation's Mission: To build and sustain the morale of deployed troops, enabling them to complete their missions with the assurance that the American public supports and appreciates their selfless service and daily sacrifices. Operation Troop Appreciation's Values: Operation Troop Appreciation is dedicated to members of our Armed Forces serving and sacrificing for our country. By providing them with “wish list” items that contribute to their morale, we present a united front to our deployed military by supporting them as individuals, for every one of them Memorializes our nation's past Sacrifices to maintain our nation's culture and freedoms Ensures the safety and freedom of our nation's future generations.

  • Pennsylvania Veterans Chamber of Commerce

    Non-Profit Organization
    Camp Hill, PA 17011

    Pennsylvania Veterans Chamber of Commerce: Our mission is simple; we are a non-profit organization with the purpose to advance the economic opportunities of U.S. military veterans through support in promoting, developing, managing, and creating opportunities for veterans in business. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Pennsylvania Veteran Chamber of Commerce is a chamber of commerce built by veterans for veterans. We represent a strong group of Service Disabled Veteran, and non-veteran business owners as well as our Veteran and non Veteran business owners who are committed to the ongoing success of our fellow Veterans across Pennsylvania. If your not a member then go to www.pavcoc.org and sign up. "WE GOT YOUR SIX"

  • Visions Of Hope, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Philadelphia, PA 19143

    Visions Of Hope, Inc. is a non-profit, emergency housing assistance organization created to offer permanent housing opportunities to homeless veterans in the Philadelphia area. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military taught me organizational skills, leadership ability, and the ability to handle a high volume workload of documents. My dream has always been to start my own non-profit, housing organization. I am currently a full time student at Temple University majoring in Legal Studies/Real Estate through the VA Vocational Rehabilitation Program.

  • Operation Charlie Mike

    Non-Profit Organization
    Portland, OR 97292-3596

    Operation Charlie Mike is a 501(c)3 non-profit that assists all generations of veterans who are struggling with the invisible wounds of war. "Charlie Mike" is the military phonetic for "continue mission." After military service many veterans deal with suicidal ideology, homelessness, substance abuse issues and employment issues. Our goal is to help Veterans help themselves by assisting them in finding the resources to reengage in their lives and the lives of their families. We do not provide a hand out, but a hand up. Operation Charlie Mike empowers veterans to find and maintain housing, employment and help to obtain the educational and health care benefits they have earned. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As founder of Operation Charlie Mike, I am a wounded, disabled veteran myself. I served two tours in Iraq as an infantry team leader and was wounded during combat action. I have experienced and have overcome many of the issues many veterans are suffering from today. My only goal through Operation Charlie Mike is to empower other veterans to live a life of dignity after military service.

  • The Bunker Project

    Non-Profit Organization
    Salem, OR 97304

    The Bunker Project was founded by a group a Veterans with passion and commitment to providing practical, Veteran-to-Veteran support and assistance to Veterans and their families. The Bunker Project draws on the extensive experience and expertise of project staff to promote the interests and specific needs of Veterans, while maintaining a Veteran's liberty and achieving a higher degree of psychological and sociological well being. The Bunker Project serves as a resource for reintegrating Veterans and their families on a wide variety of topics to assist family wellness; provides training and technical assistance to agencies and programs designed to assist Veterans; and assists Veterans who find themselves entangled in the criminal justice system. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Often, programs targeted to support veterans fail to understand and relate to the profound struggles that reintegrating Veterans face. The Bunker Project was founded by Veterans for Veterans, because they recognize the unique needs of the reintegrating Veteran and their family. The programs and services provided by The Bunker Project are developed to promote the specific needs of Veterans, while maintaining every Veteran's liberty and dignity.

  • Homeless Disabled Veterans of the NorthWest Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wilsonville, OR 97070

    HDVNW Foundation is a local non-profit organization that assists homeless disabled veterans in Oregon and SW Washington rehabilitate their lives. We assist them with getting their feet back on the ground one step at a time. We work with the veteran to better their vocational skills, assist with local job placement, temporary housing for the veteran and much more. Contact Homeless Disabled Veterans of the NorthWest Foundation today at: (503) 662-8408.

  • Honoring America's Warriors

    Non-Profit Organization
    Oklahoma City, OK 73108-1822

    Honoring Americas Warriors is a 501(c) (3) non-profit tax exempt organization dedicated to supporting the physical, mental, and spiritual wellness services to our nation’s veterans. Honoring Americas Warriors provides teams of disabled / retired veterans a new mission to be back in service dress uniform to provide / augment military funeral honors for our brave that have served this country, colors presentations, memorials, and dedications to pay it forward once again. Honoring Americas Warriors also provides direct support to our nation’s heroes in the areas of outdoor sporting activities, adaptive sports, mental health & spiritual wellness, family & couples gatherings, service/companion dog placement, employment as well as promote prevention of veteran suicide, and “Homes for Warriors” program. Honoring Americas Warriors works with community leaders, elected officials and legislators, and other non-profit organizations to enhance veteran's awareness and promote veteran's initiatives.

  • DAV Oklahoma

    Non-Profit Organization
    Oklahoma City, OK 73105

    DAV Oklahoma's Mission: Since its founding more than 90 years ago, the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) has been dedicated to a single purpose, building better lives for America’s disabled veterans and their families. Fidelity to that mission has required DAV to respond creatively and flexibly to changing and sometimes unpredictable challenges faced by its constituency. Whether disabled veterans have needed a voice on Capitol Hill, a nationwide service program, a transportation network or unique rehabilitation opportunities, DAV has focused its attention and resources to meet those needs. Services to Veterans and Their Families: Founded in 1920, the DAV is totally funded by dues and contributions, receiving no federal funding. With National Headquarters offices in Cincinnati and Legislative Headquarters in Washington D.C. and the Department of Oklahoma’s Headquarters in Oklahoma City, the DAV focuses strictly on serving veterans and their families. A nonpolitical organization, it has no political action committees (PACS) and endorses no political candidates. DAV Oklahoma 2311 N. Central Ave. Suite 1000B Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone: (405) 521-0758 Chapter Officers/Meetings OK DAV LIST OF CHAPTERS BY CITY McIntosh County Ch 3 Commander Andrew Wallace Adjutant Jimmy Garrison DAV Building Onapa, OK 918-689-7378 1st Thursday 6:00 p.m. Redlands Ch 4 Commander Lonnie Jackson Adjutant Billy Elkins VFW Post 382 1515 S Rock Island El Reno, OK 1st Tuesday 7:00 p.m.

  • Grandeur of Grace, INC

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lawton, OK 73501

    Providing temporary and permanent housing for veterans along with job services and community

  • Flames to Hope, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Noble, OK 73068

    ​Flames to Hope, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to healing hearts and providing hope, love and laughter to people of all ages and abilities through equine assisted interventions and learning. Our unique programs are tailored for men, women and children of all ages and abilities. All our minis are rescued or adopted due to extenuating circumstances and rehabilitated to help those suffering from emotional traumas, disabilities illness or substance abuse and those just wanting to improve their communication, leadership, teamwork or reading skills. We believe every horse deserves a second chance and every person deserves a smile.

  • Guardian of Freedom Ministries Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Broken Arrow, OK 74012

    Guardian of Freedom Ministries Inc is a Not-For- Profit Organization that’s mission is to dramatically change a Traumatic Brain Injured Veterans life. We are restoring pride and freedom to the Service Members that have so faithfully served our Country. It time for us to do everything in our power to restore them to a fully functional life. We have a comprehensive program to pick up the pieces of their shattered life. We will House, Feed, and Nurture the Mind, Body, and Soul. At each center, we will care for the Veterans for six months while they go through our comprehensive program. Counseling, Crisis prevention, Suicide counseling Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Served during Vietnam era, trained as an infantryman, 11B and 76Y. Spent 23 months at Ft Carson, did basics at Ft Polk LA, Overseas tour S. Korea, Patrolled the DMZ. Worked as the Unit Armor and became the Division Inspector for the Division. Weapon inspector, Checked the status of weapons in all units around Camp Casey, Camp House and others. Last duty was Ft Steward GA, 3 Inf Unit. Trained troops for jungle warfare. Joined the Texas National Guard when returned to Mineral Wells TX.

  • Patriot Clinics

    Non-Profit Organization
    Oklahoma City, OK 73132

    Patriot Clinics is a Non-Profit that repairs brain injured veterans and there families at no charge to them, with the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. We implement the use of technology and a synergistic system to help wounded veterans get back to work. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Marine Corps prepared me for entrepreneurship by installing in me the leadership skills necessary to control manpower effectively, manage my time, and installing in me the kind of integrity and dedication that it takes to be successful. I owe every thing that has happened in my life to the ROCK solid training I received from the Maine Corps and never say quit attitude that it takes to be successful in today's market place.

  • Racing4Vets, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Cincinnati, OH 45241

    Racing4Vets helps service disabled U.S. military veterans get directly involved in motorsports by leveraging the power of the motorsports community. Our mission is to give back to the men and women who have sacrificed and protected us as members of the U.S. Armed Forces, National Guard, Reserves, and Coast Guard. Racing4Vets has two main goals: 1) Develop motorsports career training and outreach programs for service-disabled U.S. military veterans. These programs are specifically tailored to build the skills, education and job connections each individual veteran needs to be successful in his or her pursuit of a career in motorsports. 2) Provide opportunities for disabled veterans to compete in amateur motorsports by obtaining sponsorship, adapted racing gear, mechanical support and relationships with local organizers and racers throughout the U.S. Racing4Vets is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit headquartered in Mason, Ohio. We currently have 3 Chapters in Cincinnati, Dallas and Sacramento, and are adding more chapters in 2013-14. We have a partnership with the Cincinnati Veterans Administration Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Rehabilitation Program at Fort Thomas, KY. Our karting events are a mandatory part of the rehabilitation of TBI and PTSD patients in the VA's national program.

  • Doing Better than Excellence, LLC

    Non-Profit Organization
    Cleveland, OH 44108

    Doing Better than Excellence is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization whose vision is to break the cycle of Veterans becoming homeless in Cleveland, OH due to Domestic Violence by creating a diversity of thought-inspiring programs to help break through the mental stumbling blocks and unseen scars the survivors have gone through whether in or out of the military. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Due to my service, I have been able to adapt and overcome adversity, adjust to unexpected changes, and thrive in chaos. As entrepreneurs, we have to wear many "hats" just like being in service. We had to change according to the environment, the mission, and/ or the leadership.

  • Noble County Veterans Service

    Veteran Owned Business
    Caldwell, OH 43724-1054

    We help Veterans from our County obtain benefits entitled to them from The Department of Veterans Affairs. We also provide financial assistance to Noble County, Ohio in emergency situations, utility shutoffs, food and transportation to VA Outpatient Clinics and Medical Centers for scheduled appointments. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My service exposed me to the concerns of those just returning from Military Service, and helps me better deal with all the paperwork needed for our Veterans to obtain benefits from The Department of Veterans Affairs.

  • Summit for Soldiers

    Non-Profit Organization
    Columbus, OH 43214

    Summit for Soldiers provides PTSD and Suicide Awareness, and an Outdoor Adventure program for Veterans and Family members. Developing and establishing State Chapters across the country where veterans can come together through outdoor programs and also support one another while sharing and investigating various programs available to them for care and treatment with service-related mental health issues. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Everything we do and every purpose that we serve is the result of our service and deployments and the people we have served beside. As veterans we are mission focused, purpose driven people, taking what we have learned, experienced and endured to pass along and continue to serve our brothers and sisters after hanging up our uniforms.

  • Veteran Oasis

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tipp City, OH 45371

    Veteran Oasis is a place for veterans, their caregivers, active duty military and their families to relax, unwind and feel like a part of the community. Veteran Oasis hosts events by bringing in surrounding small businesses and collaborating with the community to help make everyone feel like they belong. Veteran Oasis does not allow alcohol or gambling within the facility. We partner with local veteran owned businesses and local businesses to provide a library of services to help our members.

  • Vets 4 Vets Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Cincinnati, OH 45213-1855

    Vets 4 Vets Inc is a Non-Profit Organization that assist Homeless Veterans and those at Risk of becoming homeless with Temporary Transitional Housing, Job Readiness programs, Family Reunification counseling, Veterans Information services. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Military taught me to Plan and stay focused on the goals I wish to accomplish above all to never give up!

  • Advocates for Veterans

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Hilliard, OH 43026-6150

    Advocates for Veterans assists veterans in filing new disability compensation claims, (no charge), filing Notices of Disagreements and Appeals to the Board of Veterans' Appeals and Court of Appeals Veterans Claims. Counsel veterans on what information is needed by the VA. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Taught me how to be able to adapt and improvise in pressure situations. Representing veterans before a Decision Review Officer is not a problem because you are always prepared. If you get a question you have the plan to follow.

  • Resurgence Alliance Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mount Holly, NC 28120-1985

    Resurgence PPG is a nonprofit charity that focuses on the rehabilitation and therapy of wounded, disabled, ill, and injured veterans through adaptive sports engagement. Our primary focus is on introducing warriors and veterans to new horizons and opportunities through the introduction and training of powered paragliding. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a nonprofit founder, my experience in the military has made me realize the importance of giving back and taking care of our fellow service members. The core values of never leaving a fallen comrade has been exceptionally influential in my life. I am driven to give back and find a way to continue to support our wounded, disabled, ill, and injured veterans and warriors.

  • Carolina Veterans Support Group, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Raleigh, NC 27606

    Carolina Veterans Support Group, Inc., when a Veteran prepares to leave the Military Service, they are filled with Pride and Fear. Pride in their personal accomplishments, their unit, their branch of service and finally the military as a whole. Fear because for their entire life in the service they have been led. They knew their duties and they carried them out in order to ensure the success of the Team. Now, facing civilian life for the first time in years they have been prepared by the Transition Assistance Program, but still, will they find a job? Can they find a suitable home for their growing family? What about health care, education, and all the other facets of civilian life. Will they be a part of a Team? CVSG's goal is to assist the returning young Veteran in overcoming the many obstacles facing him or her in the coming years. We shall not forget the aging Veteran Population who face different but still overwhelming difficulties. Working with local organizations, together we can re-introduce these Veterans into the life of their communities and help them assume an active and leadership position within their community. Regaining their Pride in Self! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Platoon leader, executive officer and company commander of a rifle company in Vietnam.

  • Friends of American Heroes

    Non-Profit Organization
    Morganton, NC 28680

    Friends of American Heroes is an organization whose goal is to honor American military heroes and their families by assisting them with necessary expenses—food, lodging, travel, and equipment needed to participate in a growing number of outdoor recreational opportunities. Our mission is simply to promote and nurture family values, friendship, fellowship, and love of country.

  • Grandmaz Hands

    Non-Profit Organization
    Charlotte, NC 28227-7849

    GrandMaz Hands 501©3 is an intense upreach/outreach agency for Homeless Veteran’s. Even though we open our Hearts and Hands to all who have served DAV’S (Disabled American Veterans), Vietnam Veterans, Reservists and Veteran’s from the current (2) wars Iraq and Afghanistan. We also provide services to their family members for the reunification of a Better Quality of Life for each veteran and his or her family member throughout the Mecklenburg and surrounding County areas. GMH’s focal points are to support and assist all Veteran’s no matter what his or her trials, tribulations or downfalls are or were. Veteran’s will be assisted and supported based on GrandMaz Hands Mission and Vision. What We Do: Provide solutions and on-site services to help in the elimination of homelessness of our veteran population. This shall be accomplished in concert with other State, Federal, Veteran services and local agencies, while educating community forums on understanding the life of a Homeless Veteran, DAV’S and other Veterans. We provide life skills training, intense career development & training tools, accountability & responsibility sessions, dress to impress, family reunifications, mock interviews, a clothes closet and food pantry, counseling (LPC) Licensed Professional Counselor/mental health/PTSD. Veterans have access to a full exercise room, and free massages (TBD) by therapist appointments made at (GrandMaz Hands) only.

  • HEAVY In Faith Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Troutman, NC 28166

    Heavy in Faith Inc. is Nonprofit Organization designated for Veterans and Youth in North Carolina. HEAVY is an acronym for Healthcare and Education Advocates for Veterans and Youth. Our mission is to educate and empower underprivileged communities to sustainably improve education , juvenile justice and healthcare while building confidence and equal opportunities for children and veterans in need. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a military spouse of a Disabled Marine and Veteran. I have learned that endurance , education and passion build and strengthen relationships within households and communities. Having faith and being prepared to serve our soldiers and families who have sacrificed their lives for our country with mental health resources, housing assistance, clothing and transportation to make them whole again is an honor. Our Organization support and value all who serve.

  • M.E.N.D. 4 Male Survivors of Military Sexual Trauma

    Non-Profit Organization
    Selma, NC 27576-7415

    M.E.N.D. M. IS FOR MANAGING E. IS FOR EMOTIONAL N. IS FOR NEEDS D. IS FOR DIGNITY M.E.N.D. is here to help all veterans find needed services, support, treatment and emotional needs. In a healthy, safe and secure environment. As well as a place to find other survivors. All with Dignity I started M.E.N.D. as a way to help others survivors find the way out of Hell as Winston Churchill said "IF YOU'RE GOING THROUGH HELL, KEEP GOING" The system we have is to many including myself a living hell and many times I feel violated again. Services with Honor,Trust, Respect, Justice and Dignity Is all we every asked for when we all joined the Military as soldiers. Not to be left alone with out basic services like a roof over our head and food to feed us.

  • Operation Restart Now, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Jefferson, NC 28640

    Operation Restart Now, Inc is a veteran’s non-profit that works with veterans to help get all the benefits they deserve. We use our extensive connections to guide veterans to whom they need to speak to next, so they don't get lost in all the chaos that we face these days in our everyday lives. Sometimes, knowing where to go next can make all the difference. Ashe County supports their veterans!

  • Serene Patriot Services

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Wilmington, NC 28403

    Our mission is simple! We provide the desired services to meet the individual needs of our Patriots! We offer "special" services that consists of special claims assistance, educational courses in personal finance, personal goals; and service dog awareness/etiquette; host Patriot social gatherings to rebuild the camaraderie of the older & younger generations of Patriots.

  • Veteran Care Network, LLC

    Veteran Owned Business
    Greensboro, NC 27405

    Veteran Care Network, LLC is a veteran serving veterans business that recommends possible healthcare services for individuals who reside outside the 40 mile radius VA hospitals. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military experience has help propel me to enormous heights mentally and physically. With me absorbing the experience helped make me into the businessman that I am today.

  • Veterans Helping Veterans Of America

    Non-Profit Organization
    Durham, NC 27703

    Veterans Helping Veterans Of America is a non-profit organization for the purpose of reintegrating veterans back to civilians life, with help with education, educational training, health advice, mentor program, and employment. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Discipline, follow-thru, and God fearing.

  • Warrior Plantation, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Jacksonville, NC 28540

    Warrior Plantation is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of our nation's veterans and their families. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am the wife of a disabled veteran. Once my husband was medically retired, I learned that there were many veterans in need of services and support that they weren't getting elsewhere. Rather than wait for change, I decided to be that change. I want to help veterans and their families so that they don't struggle or feel abandoned like we did.

  • We Heal Veterans PTSD

    Non-Profit Organization
    Concord, NC 28027

    We Heal Veterans PTSD holistically treats veterans with PTSD or other stress-related disease via qigong, tai chi (spiritual forms) and meditation. We are easily accessible and are here to help deserving veterans find peace, harmony and happiness. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Motivated, confidence, physical and mental preparedness, schooling benefits.

  • A Different View Equine Center

    Non-Profit Organization
    Pleasant Garden, NC 27313

    A Different View Equine Center is a registered 501c3 nonprofit organization. We survive on private donors, local grants, and our amazing volunteers. We have no paid employees. Our herd consists of 6 full sized horses, 3 mini horses, 1 steer, 2 pot bellied pigs and a handful of barn cats. Our mission is to help veterans, 1st responders, their families and caregivers. Life is hard for those that are no longer in the service, having to transition back to civilian life can be a very big culture shock. The brotherhood they relied on to survive is no longer there, the goals, missions and objectives have disappeared, and their purpose in life can feel like it’s been taken away. That is where we come into their lives. Our need for physical work is abundant and our resources are growing everyday. We become the “family” they lost. Horses are herd animals and the need to connect and be present is hardwired into their brains. There is no judgement, no expectation, no right or wrong, they just are. We ask that you come exactly as you are.

  • Combat Female Veterans Families United

    Non-Profit Organization
    Greensboro, NC 27416

    Combat Female Veterans Families (CFVF) United CFVF United is a charity organization that supports and connects the voices of combat female Veterans and their families by addressing the post-deployment obstacles related to professional development, personal needs and mental health. Through education, support and advocacy, combat female Veterans lives and related services can be improved. Vision Combat female Veterans with serious post-deployment issues including housing, career challenges, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), military sexual trauma (MST) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their families will have a family driven, parenting concerned organization to encourage their cycle of reintegration, independence, safety, happiness, success for their homes, secondary education, jobs and communities. A combat female Veteran is a female service member who served in the Armed Forces of the United States and was deployed during a period of war to a hostile territory.  Combat female Veterans face uncertainty with regard to transitioning from war to the civilian world. They come home from fighting a war that has been all but forgotten. The number of combat female Veterans has reached the highest in the United States military history. There is an obvious disparity in organizations and resources for combat female Veterans. The female Veteran suicide rate is increasing as more females have been deployed to war. Female Veterans that are not connected to Veteran o Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service prepared me to be a better business owner through discipline, education and personal development.

  • K9s Serving Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Triangle, VA 22172

    As the liaison between Veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs and service dog training organizations, we empower Veterans by helping them partner with service dogs to transform their lives.

  • Patriot Military Family Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mooresville, NC 28117

    The mission of the Patriot Military Family Foundation (PMFF) is to honor our veterans for their service and commitment to our freedoms and to serve them and their families. We are particularly committed to service-disabled veterans and their families and the families of those who have given the ultimate sacrifice. We provide our military members and their families the dignity and respect owed them by our Nation for their commitment and selfless service in preserving our freedoms and help support their financial, physical, and emotional needs.

  • The Servant Center

    Non-Profit Organization
    Greensboro, NC 27403

    The Servant Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides transitional housing for homeless disabled veterans. This housing is called Servant House and is a 2 year comprehensive program which includes case management, therapy, life skills, computer classes, counseling, meals, transportation, assistance with income, etc. The Servant Center also operates permanent supportive housing for low-income, disabled veterans. The Servant Center currently has 8 studio apartments and are building another 9 in 2011.

  • United States War Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Greensboro, NC 27409

    United States War Veterans. Benefits education, serving dinners to unemployed veterans, feeding homeless veterans, helping the veterans children. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Word of mouth and honesty has done more for us than anything else.

  • VHV Foundation, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Raleigh, NC 27617

    Website: www.vhvfoundation.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vhvfoundation.org/ Instagram: vhvfoundation About: Veterans Helping Veterans Foundation, Inc. Is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit, founded by Marine veterans Whitney Millender & Roland Matheny. They realized that many veterans don't know about the benefits and resources available to them. These veterans are in critical need of VA Benefits, Emergency Financial Assistance, Support Dealing with Mental Health issues including PTSD, Depression, Anxiety and Suicidal Ideation. Our vision is to inform our fellow veterans that they are not alone! Our mission is to provide critical information, including resources for Homeless Veterans, along with food, shelter, mobile dentistry units, clothing, and getting vets connected to an accredited VSO Rep in their community to complete VA Claims for disability benefits through AMVETS. We have mobile units which will be traveling across the United States to air shows, military bases, concert venues, and statewide Stand Down Impact Projects. We are dedicated to our mission in Support of our Military Veterans - We have three locations which service our nation's heroes. • San Diego, California • Atlanta, Georgia • Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Never Leave Another Veteran Behind. Contact: 619-625-6300 [email protected] Volunteer Opportunities: We need volunteers to bag outreach items for our homeless veterans in Southern California, Atlanta, San Diego, Los An Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Being in the Marine Corps working with TSB 2FSSG inside of Batallion. I learned how to operate and manage Military Hero’s which help me with the success of my business! My business Partner also is a Marine Corps Veteran who served as a engineer! We combined our skills and compromised an amazing company.

  • Active Veterans With Answers, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    China Grove, NC 28023

    Active Veterans With Answers (AVWA) provides information services through educational seminars targeted towards Veterans and their family members, caregivers, and survivors who believe they are entitled to benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs and its subsidiaries.

  • Eastern Carolina Workforce Development Board Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    New Bern, NC 28562

    The ECWDB collaborates with local businesses, government, and education partners to develop effective programs and services that improve the workforce. In doing so, we are creating a talent pipeline that will result in satisfied employers offering long-term employment and increased wage earnings. Our goal is to: *Engage business and community leaders in addressing workforce issues and promote strategies to improve basic workforce skills. *Assist job seekers with accessing the resources they need to find a great job, or to get access to education, training, and funds to get the qualifications they need. *Help employers find qualified workers and assist them with their business needs. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Helps us to recognize the unique needs of the Veteran community.

  • The Wright Place Foundation Inc.

    Veteran Owned Business
    Charlotte, NC 28208

    The Wright Place Foundation is a non-profit Organization geared towards assisting Disabled Veterans gain Shelter and assist them in all their area of needs. We also have programs that aid and assist Troubled Teens, The Elderly and Ex-offenders. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership It has made and kept me Responsible.

  • United American Patriots

    Non-Profit Organization
    Kernersville, NC 27284

    United American Patriots provides Board Approved service members that have been illegally accused of war crimes during overseas deployments civilian attorneys at no cost to themselves or their families. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership It provides us with the insight to provide a much needed service to our nation's veterans and use due diligence when it comes to the needs of our clients and its supports.

  • Warriors at Home

    Non-Profit Organization
    Marion, NC 28752

    Warriors at Home is dedicated to preventing and eliminating veteran suicide. Warriors at Home provides monthly peer support meetings hosted by veterans that have overcame their own battles with suicide. Warriors at Home also hosts monthly recreational events, such as bowling, dinner, movies, fishing, camping, at no cost to the veterans. These events are designed to help re-engage the veteran into their community and enjoy life.

  • VetLaw

    Veteran Owned Business
    Winston-Salem, NC -27101

    VetLaw is a national law firm located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, one block from the local Regional Office. We provide legal representation to veterans, dependents, and survivors nationwide. If you have been denied VA benefits by any of the 56 Regional Offices or the Board of Veterans' Appeals, contact us today for a free case evaluation. We represent veterans and family members in appeals at any of the Regional Offices, at the Board of Veterans' Appeals, and before the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. Owner and attorney Brendan Garcia is a VA-accredited attorney, a USMC veteran, and is admitted to practice before the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.

  • American Veteran Search

    Veteran Owned Business
    Bayside, NY 11361

    American Veteran Search. This Web Site dedicates itself to Locating and Reuniting our lost Brothers and Sisters with their Buddies, including Allied Vets from all Wars and all Era's, including Family and Service Friends of our POW/MIA's, and our Fallen Warriors. If your really serious about Reuniting with a Buddy. American Veteran Search is the Only Veteran Search site on the Internet that actually gets involved with the search for your buddy ! We track them down, speak to them and put you on a conference call with them.

  • Americans for Justice, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Brooklyn, NY 32934

    The only way we can all SAVE AMERICA and the promise of Life, Freedom, Liberty, and Justice that it represents is through UNITY. We must get back to the US CONSTITUTION, and the ONLY way this happens is through the power of WE THE PEOPLE. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service reinforced my allegiance to my Country, and strengthened my commitment to integrity and excellence in any endeavor I pursue.

  • Feed Our Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    New York Mills, NY 13417

    Feed Our Veterans provides hungry/needy veterans with Wal-Mart gift cards/Visa gift cards to buy food. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Navy prepared me not only when I was active but for my future as a civilian. They taught me to work hard, learn from your mistakes, learn as much as I can, and help others.

  • My Service Impact

    Non-Profit Organization
    Albany, NY 12206

    My Service Impact at the University of South Florida and the University at Albany, SUNY is a unique team of active duty and National Guard service members, veterans, clinicians, and researchers. We aim to improve the lives of our combat veterans through innovative behavioral health research and treatment delivery approaches. One of these projects is a research study aimed at better understanding the impact of combat deployment on a variety of behavioral health outcomes. My Service Impact is currently recruiting service members and veterans who have deployed in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to complete an anonymous online survey about their experiences.

  • Patriot Hills of New York, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Guilderland, NY 12084

    Executive Summary Patriot Hills of New York Inc., is a 501 C 3 non-profit corporation created to demonstrate our appreciation to the men and women who courageously fight for the freedoms we all share. Our organization is made up of volunteers and our mission is to provide direct and effective support to returning veterans and their families, in a customized facility that provides necessary services and enables them to reconnect, transition and reintegrate from combat and receive therapeutic healing. Mission and Vision The primary purpose for Patriot Hills of New York outreach center is to provide HOPE (Healthier Opportunities Promoting Excellence), through direct and effective support to veterans and their families by providing medical, mental health and therapeutic healing referrals and services. National statistics identify 16 service members are committing suicide each day, many attributed to combat actions and difficulty transitioning from military service. Our mission is to help combat veterans and their families locate services to help them develop methods to build resiliency in their personal lives and balance in their families. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a retired Master Sergeant of the New York National Guard, I have had the greatest opportunities to grow as a person. The United States Military showed me that any person, can succeed. Through my years of training, I found that leading the way for Enlisted Members means responsibility to help them grow as a leader. I am honored to have served.

  • Support Disabled Veterans Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Selden, NY 11784

    Support Disabled Veterans Inc. raises funds and contributes the funds we raise to help financially disadvantaged disabled veterans requiring long-term care because of a non-military related disability Comments on the Military and Business Ownership By teaching me how to live and work as a team play for the benefit of all the team members and to never give up on a mission you become engaged in.

  • Veterans Outreach Center, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Rochester, NY 14620

    The Veterans Outreach Center in Rochester, New York is the nation's oldest community-based outreach center serving veterans and their dependents. We offer free, veteran-specific services, such as wellness and supportive services and employment resources through a seamless continuum of care designed to nurture individual potential and provide support in building a better future. The Stars & Strips Flag Store is owned and operated by the Veterans Outreach Center with the purpose of becoming a major source of financial support for the programs and services of VOC. Committed to providing quality products at competitive prices, Stars & Stripes is the only source for flags and related items that uses all proceeds to provide programs and services to the men and women who proudly served our country.

  • Crazy Cat Lady Therapy for Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    West Point, NY 10996

    To serve our veterans by inspiring and uniting them through a community of compassion, respect, dignity, and accountability. To provide alternative therapies without medical intervention through creative art workshops, pet therapy, and empowering activities (i.e. yoga, hikes) that build and replenish cognitive abilities and cement a social support system. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service has prepared me to be a better business entrepreneur by way of learned techniques and developed traits. This includes, self-discipline, the ability to set goals and make them come to life, networking capabilities, to overcome almost any obstacle, and to become a better version of myself.

  • Hearts for Heroes

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bedford, NY 10506

    Hearts for Heroes (H4HUS) provides animal assisted therapy programs free of charge to active duty and military veterans. Our equine programs maintain the EAGALA (Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association) ethical standards and practices. All programs are supervised by Clinical licensed mental health practitioners for those seeking assistance with symptoms of PTSD, TBI or general stress reduction. We provide therapeutic riding and driving programs. In addition we procure dogs from kill shelters in NC and train them to be emotional support dogs to be adopted by veterans. All dogs are trained to the AKC canine good citizen test and if the veteran wishes can also be trained to the higher Pet Partner standard to become therapy dogs.

  • Operation Clothing Drop Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Freeport, NY 11520

    Operation Clothing Drop Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization inaugurated in New York as to bring restoration and empowerment to homeless or displaced veterans. We are committed to end veterans' homelessness. We provide our homeless veterans with clothe, food and assist in securing homes. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military taught me discipline and punctuality. It also taught me how to multitask, responsible and as a E4 going into E5 i had to supervise soldiers, so basically it developed my leadership traits. All these enabled me to be a great entrepreneur.

  • V.E.T.S. Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Jamaica, NY 11433

    V.E.T.S. Inc is a residential facility that provides: a) Food: three nutritionally balanced meals per day b) Shelter: 2 men per room and c) Clothing: coats, pants, shoes, underwear etc., to formerly displaced US veteran males. We have a comfortable common living areas with big screen TV and cable, a recreational area with a computer and another TV, a large outdoor backyard that allows for barbecues, gardening and communing with nature. We provide supportive services for substance abuse counseling, benefits acquisition: Access A Ride, SSI/SSD, Vendors' License, Certificates of Eligibility, Educational benefits and Tricare medical coverage. We are affordable housing in that our fee is the housing allowance rates indicated by HRA or 30% of a veterans income. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military experience has instilled in me the core military values of dedication,completion of the mission(task) honesty, integrity, delegation of responsibilities, management skills, staying on task, and interpersonal relationships as well as accountability.

  • Veterans Plus Assistance Corp

    Non-Profit Organization
    Marion, NY

    Many facets of VPAC are, 1st STEP, a program encompassing a basic debriefing-becoming a civilian/ Focus/VET66 program- Mental Health Support., Vocational Training program-N.Y.S.H.I.S., encompasses Construction, Maintenance, and Building Inspections. (funding for schooling already in place.), Faces of PTSD program- Spousal PTSD, related to primary, others. Combat Comedians- Creative Writing, Stand-up comedy, Fundraiser shows., Punchlines fur pets, raise money for NO KILL shelters and abused farm animals, Pets fur Vets- raise money to supply Veterans with SUPPORT animals, from shelters.

  • Veteranscall

    Non-Profit Organization
    West Babylon, NY 11704-7218

    At Veteranscall, our mission objective is simple. We’re here to arm all veterans and their families with the information and support that the people that risked their lives to defend our country deserve.

  • HicksStrong Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clifton Park, NY 12065

    HicksStrong Inc. was founded by Michael, Jolee & Sienna Hicks after the tragic loss of their Son Macoy Hicks to suicide on 2/11/2019. Macoy was a 20 year old active duty US Navy Sailor who struggled with PTSD and a TBI. HicksStrong's mission is to save military lives by linking and covering therapy sessions with qualified, confidential mental health therapist for both active duty and veteran military members. We meet them where they are by offering these services via Telehealth. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Our son's service and the reasons that lead up to his death are why we do what we do to put an end to the military suicide epidemic.

  • Stand Beside Them, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    New York, NY 10022

    Stand Beside Them, Inc. is a 501c3 nonprofit organization which provides free coaching (life, career, small business ) to veterans transitioning to civilian life. Our coaches provide the coaching in person or by phone or SKYPE. It is our honor to serve veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership We provide business coaching, life coaching, career coaching, for free to veterans...My father and his brother both served..this organization I founded is in tribute to them and the veterans from Vietnam who never received a welcome home that they deserved. That can never happen again. We want to make sure that every veteran attains a quality of life and personal fulfillment that they deserve after sacrificing so much for us.

  • Clinton County Veterans Service Agency

    Non-Profit Organization
    Plattsburgh, NY 12901

    The Clinton County Veterans Service Agency, along with the New York State Division of Veterans Affairs provide unsurpassed personalized service to veterans and their dependents. There is no comparable advocacy service for that special group of New York citizens. All services are provided without charge. Strictly controlled confidentiality is maintained under penalty of law. Counselors are required to be knowledgeable in federal, state and local laws pertaining to veterans.

  • Veterans and Community Global, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Albuquerque, NM 87108

    Veterans and Community Global is a non-profit organization which began as merely a dream in hopes of giving something back to those who gave to their country. Today, with the help and support of many dedicated United States Veterans and military members and their families, we have designed a "Veterans and Community Global" Web Site, which is available to all Military members and their families.

  • Outlaw Desert Racing

    Non-Profit Organization
    Albuquerque, NM 87113

    Outlaw Desert Racing is a 501(c)3 non-profit located in the Southwest. Adrenaline Therapy is a program being implemented where we place the military or first responder (active or veteran) into an off-road desert race vehicle as a navigator to give them an adrenaline rush and become a team member with a sense of purpose again. We take them out of their element and show them that there is more to life and there are people who care. During our day in the desert, we put on a BBQ, provide a no pressure environment for the individuals to relax and open-up and we are there to listen if they are feeling compelled to talk about their issues. Chris Brahs is the President of Outlaw Desert Racing and a Disabled USAF Veteran (Gulf War Era). His oldest son is also a Disabled Marine Veteran, who was involved in an IED explosion in the Middle East and watched his best friend and mentor die in his arms. Chris’s son suffers from TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) from the IED explosion. Watching his son go thru so many ups and downs during his treatment, Chris wanted to do more for those who have given up so much for our country. Our team consists of primarily Disabled Military Veterans who have been there and know what others are going thru. We have constructed a team that has a common goal. Our goal is to do our part to eliminate veteran suicide and leave no man behind. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Attention to detail, focus driven and goal oriented to succeed and provide the best services that I can.

  • truckersfinalmile.org

    Non-Profit Organization
    Albuquerque, NM 87120

    truckersfinalmile.org is an IRS recognized 501 (c) (3) Charity Organization with a distinct Mission: to reunite North American Truck Drivers and Their Family in Times of Crisis.

  • Veteran Services Unlimited, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Jon, NM 88434

    Veteran Services Unlimited, Inc. is a non-profit set up to help Veterans and their families with what ever we can. Our desire is to provide food, shelter and clothing to those who served this great nation. We do not discriminate for any reason. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military helped me learn and know the needs of all Veterans. It gave me the understanding of non-profit that I have used for the last 30 years.

  • Bridging the Gap for Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Manasquan, NJ 8736

    Bridging The Gap for Veterans Inc, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and a Veteran Owned Small Business. We are an organization providing Military Career Transition Coaching directly assisting military veterans and spouses by introducing them to Veteran Friendly Employers. Our goal is to create a competitive advantage and preferential hiring treatment after serving our Nation honorably, allowing all veterans a rewarding career path. We build relationships with C-level executives, human resource professionals and marketing directors to engage with military veterans and/or spouses by enabling a Career Discovery Program in a desired career area for a limited engagement. This innovative, unique and cost effective model provides a military veteran and/or spouse to be able to present themselves onsite in an environment that is subjective and informal. Bridging The Gap hosts monthly Career Transition Bootcamps on military installations and college campuses educating on the career tactics, techniques and procedures then engage with Employers in “Speed Interviewing” sessions. A very innovative way to meet HR and Hiring Managers. Veterans and Military Spouses have served our Country during a time of war and peace, now it’s time we serve them. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Provided me the discipline and passion to serve others first.

  • Gaming for Mental Health

    Non-Profit Organization
    Middletown, NJ 7748

    Gaming for Mental Health is a peer network supporting First Responders and military service members, advocating positive mental wellness, socialization and suicide prevention through video gaming.

  • Backpacks For Life

    Non-Profit Organization
    Verona, NJ 7044

    Our mission is to provide Veterans with things they cannot provide for themselves. Reintegrating into society has many obstacles and sometimes isn’t always easy for veterans. We are the support system that homeless & low income veterans may not have. We help them get back on their feet; whether that means finding a job, finding housing or giving them a backpack full of daily essentials to help them survive. Homeless veterans make up a large portion of society and it is only right to help serve those who have protected our country. Many of the veterans we work with, do not qualify for programs that exist as they only apply to veterans once they become homeless. At Backpacks For Life, we believe that in order to end homelessness among veterans, we need to help veterans at risk by providing preventative measures. Whether it is holistic therapy, job hunting, helping to buy Christmas gifts for their children or changing out old tires for new, we work closely with veterans to understand the challenges they face and create a game plan that suits them. We want to set veterans up for success and guide them along the way by putting them in contact with only the best organizations and people out there. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The life lessons in the military were priceless because of some of the life principles I learned. I think because I was taught by such a diverse group of people, it gave me a good idea on how to be a well rounded person. The intense discipline that was instilled into us regarding being a team member and how one person may not be able to do the impossible, but a team can make the impossible become possible. These are the key principles I learned and why I have become a successful person.

  • New Hope Village 4 Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Irvington, NJ 7111

    New Hope Village 4 Veterans helps Military families find housing and we help them try to get their benefits. So we will have our own housing for them. We have been the middle man between several different groups to help help those in need. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I was a dorm manager and later became the assisted NCOIC of the Immunization clinic. Since leaving the military I have held several different Commands in the American legion & the VFW on the Post, County & State level.

  • The Veterans Reset Center

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sicklerville, NJ 8081

    The Veterans Reset Center (TVRC) is a local Nonprofit 501C3 located in Southern NJ to provide transitional housing for displaced Veterans under a structured 6 month counseling program. The TVRC will extend its' services to include Military personnel within 12 months of discharge with counseling from Military to Civilian life. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I believe it has made me prepared due to my due diligence with my desire to excel at all i do. To pay attention to details and building bridges. To work as a collaborative team to help the greater good. My time with VA has shown me there is a demand for such groups as mine to help my fellow Veterans readjust and get back into society. Where the government lacks, Nonprofits such as myself will help bridge the gap and get the communities we serve involved in the endeavor as well for awareness

  • Veteran's Foundation of America

    Non-Profit Organization
    Manalapan, NJ 7726

    Veteran’s Foundation of America (VFA) was founded as a 501 (c)(3) public charity in 2008 to help meet a need for unfunded or inadequately funded government, non-government and non-profit organizations. We realized the necessity of such a company after serving in the 82nd Airborne Division as an Airborne Infantry Officer with Fort Bragg, NC.

  • Help-A-Hero Foundation, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bergenfield, NJ

    Help-A-Hero Foundation is a non-profit business established to help to provide food, clothing, shelter, and basic services to our American heroes, who for whatever reason, have fallen in life and need our help. Roughly 40% of all homeless veterans are African American or Hispanic, despite only accounting for 10.4% and 3.4% of the U.S. veteran population, respectively. Homeless veterans are younger on average than the total veteran population. Approximately 9% are between the ages of 18 and 30, and 41% are between the ages of 31 and 50. Conversely, only 5% of all veterans are between the ages of 18 and 30, and less than 23% are between 31 and 50. America’s homeless veterans have served in World War II, the Korean War, Cold War, Vietnam War, Grenada, Panama, Lebanon, Persian Gulf War, Afghanistan and Iraq (OEF/OIF), and the military’s anti-drug cultivation efforts in South America. Nearly half of homeless veterans served during the Vietnam era. Two-thirds served our country for at least three years, and one-third were stationed in a war zone. I ask for your support and generosity to help bring a better life to Veterans who gave selflessly to defend the freedoms we all enjoy as Americans in the greatest country in the world.

  • Project Help

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sussex, NJ 07461-2301

    Project Help supports homeless and needy veterans and their families. We provide clothing, emergency funds, alternative therapies and act as a clearing house of services available for vets.

  • VeteraNetwork

    Non-Profit Organization
    East Brunswick, NJ 8816

    VeteraNetwork is a registered 501(c)3 training organization dedicated to the development of technical skills for discharged veterans. Many veterans encounter barriers to assimilation into the United States (U.S.) job market. Although many organizations are encouraged to hire veterans through government mandates, the unemployment rate for US veterans remain too high. VeteraNetwork will arm veterans with unique Information Technology (I.T.) infrastructure skills as well as provide soft skills to help bridge the gap into the US job market. Programmable networks and automated infrastructure have left the majority of the current corporate landscape without the skills necessary to operate current/future technology. After completing our program, graduates will successfully fill that void. VeteraNetwork's training methodology combines online classes with a series of level up testing and projects to ensure success. Additionally, VeteraNetwork will provide ongoing technical mentorship and career counseling to continue a successful career trajectory.

  • Bands of Brothers, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Cherry Hill, NJ 8003

    The Bands of Brothers Slogan "We Rock for Those Who Serve" is more than just a tagline. This unique organization will drive awareness about PTSD in veterans through an exciting online reality TV show and benefit concert this fall. Over the coming months, BoB will work to cast 12 veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan in 3 bands to practice and perform together at a major live concert featuring celebrity musicians and judges on Veterans Day. Along the way these band members will educate others about the reality of PTSD and raise money to fund the treatment of vets suffering from the disorder. Give An Hour has been selected as one of BoB's Care In Harmony partners, to receive support as a result of the organizations fundraising efforts. You can learn more about Bands of Brothers at www.BandsOfBrothers.org or by following them @Bands_Brothers and facebook.com/ptsdorg.

  • Veteran Awareness Coalition

    Non-Profit Organization
    Manchester, NH 3102

    Veteran Awareness Coalition's mission is to provide veterans and their families with every resource possible to deal with post war issues and access other fellow veterans in order to create the possibility of successful reintegration and participation in life in a way that is meaningful. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership In the service I learned to be a leader and to put others before myself. This has greatly helped to take the initiative to help veterans and their families. The order and discipline instilled in me has made it possible to overcome PTSD issues and be successful.

  • Veterans Angels, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Las Vegas, NV 89147

    Veterans Angels, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) public charity. Our mission is to provide information and assistance to veterans and their families to qualify for VA benefits to help with the cost of care in assisted living, group homes, or their own residences. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Discipline, Direction, Motivation, Perseverance, Determination, Education, People skills. All these and more were provided by my military service in the Marine Corps.

  • Battle Born Veterans Services Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    North Las Vegas, NV 89031-1770

    Battle Born Veteran Services Inc., provides direct services to alleviate a military family’s or individual’s actual/complete emergency financial burden, as well as counseling and/or recovery support. Emergency financial assistance is in the form of checks paid directly to mortgage lenders, auto mechanics, contractors, hospitals, doctors, dentists and other providers. Other emergency funding assistance, which an applicant receives within 24 to 72 hours, includes the following: • Financial assistance • Emergency food, groceries • Emergency home repairs • Critical baby items: formula, food and diapers • Home and appliance repair • Furniture and household items • Rent, utilities, vehicle payments • Clothing • Air and ground transportation Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a former Marine I remember what it was like to be away from family and friends. In 2013 I noticed the need to assist our nations military members and their families. The long distances and the unknown location leaves a huge impact on families back home. Once the service man/woman returns home they need help with many things. We try to steer all to the help that they need.

  • Helping Vets

    Veteran Owned Business
    Las Vegas, NV 89122

    Helping Vets was created by an 11 year Desert Storm Veteran of the United States Army. As a former Personnel Sergeant one would think I would have had a heads-up on the importance of my military records, and how to file for benefits; far from the truth. Helping Vets has spent the last 12 years learning how to navigate the VA System, the best help came from other veterans already in the system. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am a 11 year Desert Storm Veteran of the United States Army. As a former Personnel Sergeant one would think I would have had a heads-up on the importance of my military records, and how to file for benefits; far from the truth. I have spent the last 12 years learning how to navigate the VA System, the best help came from other veterans already in the system. So I decided to build www.HelpingVets.net as a way to pay-It-Forward, and as a payback to the veterans who educated me, and stayed on my back until I enrolled into the system. My Units 49th EOD Fort Ord, CA Walter Reed Army Medical Center HQ Tripler Army Medical Center, HI Headquarter HQ Company, Schofield Barracks, HI 5th Boat, Ford Island, HI

  • The Bruce C. Kiefer Memorial Foundation, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Las Vegas, NV 89103

    The foundation exists to assist veterans who have been unable to receive benefits owed them by our government. Our expertise is in assisting veterans who are struggling with debt service, affordable housing using government loans and helping veterans who wish to start a business or to expand an existing business. We also want to assist veterans in finding suitable housing, food and other essentials for those we see on our streets with no place to go. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership While in the Navy and being married to a Sailor, I learned discipline and responsibility to complete whatever I may start.

  • U.S. VETS - Las Vegas

    Non-Profit Organization
    Las Vegas, NV 89117

    U.S.VETS — Las Vegas opened in 2001 and operates two residential facilities and a community support office. The Las Vegas location operates over 330 beds of transitional and permanent housing. Employment services are provided through a workforce program that helps over 110 veterans return to employment each year. Additionally, over 400 veteran households are provided rapid re-housing and homeless prevention services annually.

  • Services and Assistance for Veterans with Emergencies

    Non-Profit Organization
    Las Vegas, NV 89119

    Services and Assistance for Veterans with Emergencies (S.A.V.E) in Las Vegas, Nevada is dedicated to working to give our veterans a better life. We believe that all veterans deserve to live without struggling to provide for basic necessities, which is why we strive to give them a hand up in any way we can. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership It help me learn that the band of brothers and sisters I will have for left.

  • MakeSafe International

    Non-Profit Organization
    Las Vegas, NV 89119

    MakeSafe International is a 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt nonprofit Counter Terrorist organization specializing in Explosive Ordnance Disposal and MEDEVAC Operations. MakeSafe International is committed to clearing explosive hazards, treating victims, and providing peace of mind to inhabitants of hostile environments around the globe.

  • Talk To A Veteran

    Non-Profit Organization
    Las Vegas, NV 89107-1103

    Talk To A Veteran is different from any other veteran's charity organization. First, it is "veterans helping veterans" giving advice and tips to recently returned young veterans who are re-entering civilian life. The value of learning from another veteran on what problems to expect upon being discharged and how to handle them is invaluable. Second, funds raised are used to directly pay utility bills, rent, etc. to transition veterans into civilian life to reduce the financial stress on top of all the other stress which they already are experiencing. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military experience of mission critical behavior gives focus and direction to a civilian business activity.

  • Superior Exteriors for Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lincoln, NE 68510

    Superior Exteriors for Vets provides small emergency grants to help qualified veterans with rent, mortgage and utility payments. Our financial aid consists of funding, paid to your landlord, utility company or other vendor/service provider. Superior Exteriors for Vets wants to help improve the living conditions that some of our veterans are in. We believe that every Veteran, everywhere, should have a safe and healthy place to call home. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a disabled veteran, I wanted to help other veterans and their family's by helping them with their everyday bills. I know from personal experience that its easy to fall behind your rent, mortgage or any other monthly bills. Most veterans live paycheck to paycheck and if something happens and they fall behind its almost impossible to get caught up again without some assistance.

  • Wounded Warriors Family Support

    Non-Profit Organization
    Omaha, NE 68137

    Our mission is to provide support to the families of those who have been wounded, injured or killed during combat operations. The families of our casualties suffer in many ways: some financially, some psychologically. Programs include Respite Care, Caregiver Respite, Family Retreats, Welding Training, Adaptive Vehicles, & Combat Wounded Parking Signs.

  • Impact Montana

    Non-Profit Organization
    Helena, MT 59602

    Promoting holistic wellness for Service members, Veterans and their Families through our Veteran Thrive Factors, community events, innovative programming and peer engagement, and mentorship. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership All of what Impact Montana is is simply based on my personal experience and ultimately a calling to support Montana military families. Having deployed and come back with the Montana Army National Guard in a disorientated manner there was opportunity for implosion, yet as life changes happened I was able to recognize that there was in fact a purpose and a higher calling for who I was and where I was supposed to be. Hence, the birth of Impact Montana

  • Veterans Of Modern Warfare Chapter One - Kansas City

    Veteran Owned Business
    Kansas City, MO 64108

    Veterans of Modern Warfare (VMW) Chapter One - The Kansas City chapter is a veterans service organization dedicated to serving our nation’s most recent veterans. We are working diligently in forming locally based chapters for the newest era of veterans.

  • Lawrence County Veterans Service Office

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mount Vernon, MO 65712

    Lawrence County Missouri Veterans Service Office (Mt Vernon, MO): Michael Hopper, Veterans Service Officer 1600 South Hickory Mt Vernon, MO 65712 Phone: (417) 466-7103

  • Robinson House Foundation, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Saint Charles, MO 63301-4712

    The Robinson House Foundation Is an organization to help homeless veterans find a place to call their own. Before we find the veterans a home, we will open up a transitional house. The veterans will have up to 24 months to live in this home. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military experience has taught me that no-matter what the situation is, a veteran should not be homeless. We are here to protect our country and the people that lives in it and we should protect the lively hood of all veterans.

  • The Mission Continues

    Veteran Owned Business
    St. Louis, MO

    At The Mission Continues, we find ways to engage wounded and disabled veterans in community service. We accomplish our mission through our unique Mission Continues programs. These include our Fellowship, Veterans Tribute, and Warriors in Service programs.

  • United Patriot Care Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Joplin, MO 64802-0417

    The mission of United Patriot Care Inc. is to provide military veterans and their families with financial relief and resource assistance. We are a faith-based, non-denominational not-for-profit organization. Our Veteran officers and Board of Director members (all military Veterans) have over 150 combined years of military service. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My name is Gail Byrd. My husband is a Vietnam Veteran. My father was a Korean War Veteran. I have many other family members who are military Veterans, and I have a nephew who is current military. The Chief Operations Officer for United Patriot Care Inc is a retired military Veteran with over 22 years of service. Besides another officer for United Patriot Care Inc who is a Veteran, other Board of Director members are all military Veterans. We are passionate about the needs of Veterans!

  • Compass Quest Joplin Regional Veteran Services

    Non-Profit Organization
    Joplin, MO 64801

    Compass Quest Joplin Regional Veteran Services is a nonprofit corporation that assists veterans and their families in the Southwest Missouri region. Our mission is to remove barriers that hinder the pursuit of wellness by providing navigational assistance to veterans in the community to obtain local, regional, and national services. Compass Quest also engages in supportive programs that include veteran peer support, art and writing therapy, referrals, team building activities and Veterans Affairs claims assistance.

  • Focus Marines Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ballwin, MO 63022

    The Focus Marines Foundation is a 501(c)(3) Missouri Corporation founded to assist returning wounded warriors and combat veterans in their transition from military to civilian lives free of charge.

  • Disabled Veteran Distributing

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Olive Branch, MS 38654

    At Disabled Veteran Distributing, more than 95% of profits go to a disabled veteran. Selling household products at a fair price. Jobs available for service connected vets only.

  • 5th Squad

    Non-Profit Organization
    Brandon, MS 39047

    The 5th Squad is a 501c3 Nonprofit combat Veteran organization that focuses on assisting Veterans in need and making a positive impact on society in anyway possible. We assist Veterans with immediate needs; ie. rent, groceries, utilities, etc. Please contact us at [email protected] if you are a Veteran in need of assistance. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership 21 years and currently serving. I started this NPO to help Veterans with immediate needs that were not being met by other organizations.

  • Joshua's House

    Non-Profit Organization
    Madison, MS 39110

    Joshua's House is a Veterans Assisted Living Home and Resource Center offering help to all our brothers and sisters. Working with them with their benefit assistance, job assistance, and providing friendly veteran fellowship. And we always have a good cup of joe a brewing. Our non-profit is a 501(c)(19) and a Charitable organization in the great State of Mississippi. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Gave me a superior network of people to work with and made me a better person by opening my eyes to many different cultures and norms in our society. Allowed me to be able to work along side my fellow brother and sister.

  • Lovevets Ministries Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Jackson, MS 39209

    Lovevets Ministries Inc. is based on helping veterans that are homeless and looking for a job/career. Lovevets Ministries offers a variety of services such as: resume preparation, interviewing techniques, computer training and support group services. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military has given me strong organization leadership skills that has enabled me to provide compassion service to veterans. The Armed Services gave me also a better view about the importance of freedom we all enjoy. It has also given me skills to be successful in all walks of life! Not only from a business perspective, it also taught me how to how to become a strategic planner.

  • Trident Transitions Veteran Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hernando, MS 38632

    Trident Transitions Veteran Foundation educates, connects and serves the Special Operations Forces transitioning into the civilian job market by providing free programs and services that address their needs and fill gaps in government transition assistance.

  • Battle Van

    Non-Profit Organization
    Minneapolis, MN 55408

    Battle Van is a start-up nonprofit on a mission to provide free transportation to disabled veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan, and to promote holistic healing of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) through volunteerism. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I was an Army 37F - Psychological Operations Specialist - for six years, including one deployment to Afghanistan. Army Psychological Operations (PSYOP) can be compared to civilian marketing, advertising and public relations - our job is to win hearts and minds. The skills I gained in the Army will prove to be absolutely invaluable to my success as an entrepreneur and I am very grateful for the experience.

  • Jared Allen's Homes for Wounded Warriors

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chanhassen, MN 55317

    Jared Allen's Homes for Wounded Warriors' mission is to provide financial assistance and support to our injured United States military veterans by building and remodeling handicap accessible homes to suit their individual needs one wounded warrior at a time.

  • Minnesota Veterans Research Institute

    Non-Profit Organization
    Minneapolis, MN 55417

    The purpose of Minnesota Veterans Research Institute is to facilitate medical research and education by providing a flexible funding mechanism for the conduct of approved research at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center.

  • Alcona Department of Veteran Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Harrisville, MI 48740

    Alcona County Michigan Department of Veteran Affairs (Harrisville, MI): Art Winter, Counselor 106 North 5th St. PO Box 308 Harrisville, MI 48740 Phone: (989) 724-9510

  • Care Ambassadors

    Non-Profit Organization
    Montrose, MI 48457

    Care Ambassadors focuses on getting the Word Out: Legitimate Care for U.S. Veterans/Active Troops Information Clearinghouse. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Discipline, respect, & infrastructure!

  • De Novo Inc

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Redford, MI 48239

    De Novo Inc is a non profit organization that services veterans with housing needs, hands on care needs, transportation, e-mods, equipment, counseling, nursing, pt, and the like. Newly formed in 2012, funded by donations, and grants, all donations to De Novo are tax deductable. Call for further information. De Novo is owned and operated by veterans, owner is vietnam vet service connected disabled.

  • Emmet County Department of Veteran Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Petoskey, MI 49770

    Emmet County Michigan Department of Veteran Affairs (Petoskey, MI): James Alton, Counselor 200 Division St. Petoskey, MI 49770 Phone: (231) 348-1780

  • Gogebic County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bessemer, MI 49911

    Gogebic County Michigan Department of Veterans Affairs (Bessemer, MI): Gary Gertz, Counselor 200 N. Moore St. Bessemer, MI 49911 Phone: (906) 667-1110

  • Missaukee County Department of Veteran Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lake City, MI 49651

    Missaukee County Michigan Department of Veteran Affairs (Lake City, MI): Marcia Moore 105 S. Canal St. PO Box 627 Lake City, MI 49651 Phone: (231) 839-4752

  • Project Brotherhood Resolve

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lapeer, MI 48446

    Project Brotherhood Resolve (PBR) is a Non-profit assisting struggling veterans financially. Long term goal is veteran homeless housing. Currently we assist with bills and community veteran suicide awareness. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Hurry up and wait has built the skill of patience

  • S.A.V.E. Home Front

    Non-Profit Organization
    Birmingham, MI 49770

    Mission: To provide a G.I.F.T. to Veterans for a positive life change opportunity- a help up not a hand out. Vision: A community where Veterans and neighbors create success and synergy What does S.A.V.E. stand for: Selfless-service: Put the welfare of the nation, the Veteran, and our Community before your own. Advocacy: Promote integrity by being Veteran-centric in identifying, fully considering, and appropriately advancing the interests of Veterans, especially those who have seen combat and made the greater sacrifice for our nation. Veteran: Women and men who swore an oath to protect our nation from all enemies, foreign and domestic, with the possible sacrifice, willingly volunteered by them, of injury or even death. Emergency: An unexpected and usually dangerous situation that calls for immediate action for our Veterans. Why Home Front: Veterans and Community Neighbors fighting the war together to create positive life-change opportunities for the men and women of our Armed Forces as they transition back into our communities. Why Emergency: Need Analysis​ 74% have experienced a period of unemployment since leaving the military 74% do not have a comprehensive financial plan for transition out of active service 72% of IAV did not have the ability to pay bills within the first year of leaving the military 44% of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans (IAV) have not completed their degree due to financial challenges 31% felt a major financial impact d

  • Schoolcraft County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Manistique, MI 49854

    Schoolcraft County Michigan Veterans Affairs (Manistique, MI): Vicki Stewart, Counselor 300 Walnut St. Room 206 Manistique, MI 49854 Phone: (906) 341-3669 Fax: (906) 341-5680

  • TeamDepotMichigan

    Non-Profit Organization
    Northville, MI 48167

    TeamDepot are Home Depot employees who give back to the community during their off hours, this years effort is to help as many veterans as we can. Home depot already granted more than $9,000,000.00 in grants this year so far. Plus countless of volunteer hours. We will help any veteran is in need as long as they are a member of a non profit 503(c) organization. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Everything in life is about integrity, and giving back by paying forward.

  • Grand Traverse County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Traverse City, MI 49686

    The Grand Traverse County Veterans Affairs Office strives to provide professional assistance to veterans and their families with understanding and accessing available benefits through Federal, State of Michigan and local government agencies. Our office provides services to residents of Grand Traverse, and Leelanau Counties.

  • Start2Heel

    Non-Profit Organization
    Southfield, MI 48037

    Start2Heel Mission is to empower female veterans back to their femininity and self identification while transitioning from their military career to civilan employment in the community. Encourage female youth to establish early practices of professionalism by assisting them with appearance which results in a first impression experience for successful employment. Start2heel will provide female veterans with high heel shoes in exchange of their combat boots. We accept male combat boots as well. Combat boots will be donated to homeless shelters and other organizations. Female youth will be given high heel shoes in exchange of their volunteer hours. Start2Heel Vision is to build self confidence, strength, and camaraderie in the female community. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military service prepared me to be a better business owner by installing or redefining my characteristics, and strengths. It gave me the determination and motivation to succeed regardless of the obstacles. The military service convinced me to always believe that "failure is not an option."

  • The Village Holding Company

    Non-Profit Organization
    Gaylord, MI 49735

    Veterans Village is a Holding Company in order to use OPM (Other People Money) to provide Housing for Veterans and their Families. We than pass that off to one of our Veterans Villages (now Beta Testing the Tiny Home Projects) management companies to provide for Veterans in one of our 5 Stages of the "From homeless to Home Ownership" Program that we wrote for the Veterans Administration. In turn our business plan will develop our own Finance Company for Veterans Home purchases for those first in our program so they don't have to go through all the hassles of a Civilian Veterans mortgage. In turn that will be offered to affiliates across the US. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a U.S. Navy Submarine "Boomer" Crypto Radioman, it taught me Flowcharting, Procedures, Respect given is Respect earned in return. it also allowed me an extended sense of family and loyalty, and that one day I might have to rely on my Brother standing next to me "to shut the hull door" in order to save the boat. It was a learning experience that can"t be obtained in any other way

  • TLE Foundation LLC

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ionia, MI 48846

    QUALITY, SERVICE, and SIGNIFICANCE. NotarizeMeRemote.com provides services to a community of people that have a specific need for mobile notary services. Many of our clients are home bound due to long term illness or injury, elderly or otherwise immobile. We also provide mobile notary services to corporate leaders, corporations, and Real Estate professionals in need of a fast & reliable notary signing agent to meet on location. We respond within 24hrs! We arrive on-time! We arrive prepared! Contact us if you need a Primary Notary (or) when your current notary needs back up! Our goal is to provide an Excellent 5-Star service experience to each client we service. CONVENIENCE, AFFORDABILITY, and COVID SAFETY. Our mobile notary service comes right to your location. Whether in office, long term care, hospital, hospice, or home.

  • No Veteran Left Behind

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lincoln Park, MI 48146

    No Veteran Left Behind is dedicated to assist the men and women who served in the armed forces, and their families, to assure that they assimilate seamlessly back into civilian life and are aware of all of the services available to military veterans and their families. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I was a U.S. Air Force accountant.

  • Veterans Advocacy Services

    Non-Profit Organization
    Groton, MA 1450

    Veterans Advocacy Services' Mission: Veterans Advocacy Services is dedicated to the mission of providing free-of-charge services to any veteran of the United States armed forces toward the resolution of any medical, economic, social or situational dilemma that he might face. Services may include the presentation or prosecution of claims before the Secretary of the United States Veterans Administration, advocacy before public or private medical boards-of-review, or similar representation in matters obtaining to employment, housing, or social supports. Whether assisted directly or by means of referral, no veteran is ever charged for any services rendered. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The values the U.S. Marine Corps of Honor, Courage, and Commitment have been a part of my life since I enlisted back in May of 2001. It is those values that I carry in all projects I am involved with. The values have taught me to always take pride in ones work, to have the audacity to think outside the box, and to always be faithful in mind and spirit. They are yet so simple but yet so powerful and will continue to be an asset as a better business owner in all future venture I come across.

  • Champion City Church

    Non-Profit Organization
    Springfield, MA 1108

    Champion City Springfield is a faith-based, Veteran ran nonprofit with a primary focus to serve veterans and a fundamental commitment to providing community-based programs to enhance the well-being of our community, youth, and families. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a 15 year veteran, I have garnered so much experience as a trainer, leader, and mentor. I was a sergeant in the Army and served as an Army Recruiter and investigator. I am nationally accredited through the Department of Veteran Affairs as a Veteran Service Officer and a trained minister.

  • Special Kindness In Packages, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    East Bridgewater, MA 2333

    SKIP's (Special Kindness In Packages) Care Packages For Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines are FUN! In fact, SKIP's "Fun in a Box" Care Packages are among the most requested care packages by deployed US military members around the world. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Take care of the soldier next to you and hopefully you'll see the glorious sun rise," is a quote from one of my platoon sergeants in Iraq. Out of uniform I will support our troops so they too may see the glorious sun rise.

  • Sweats for Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Marlborough, MA 1752

    Just before Christmas 2011, a parent of one of my students was up at the Veterans' Homeless Shelter in Worcester. She saw a veteran with a Washington Redskins sweatshirt and commented that he was in Patriots' Nation. He quietly responded, "I know, but it is the only shirt I have." Ever since, Sweats for Vets raises "Boston-based" sweatshirts for homeless veterans throughout New England. Sweats for Vets provides sports-team hoodies (other items too) that offer both warmth and pride to homeless veterans across the Greater New England (NY & NC) area by rallying many dedicated volunteers and generous donors. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a company commander, I learned how to plan, manage and execute a mission. Our cause is easy because it comes from the heart.

  • Warrior Thunder Foundation Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Millis, MA 2054

    The Warrior Thunder Foundation is organized exclusively to raise public awareness and charitable donations for the needs of veterans, particularly injured service men and women and their families. One mechanism for this venture is to organize and conduct an annual motorcycle run in the Metro West area of eastern Massachusetts. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership It taught me service to my community.

  • Guard Support, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Beverly, MA 1915

    Guard Support is providing education and training, capital and expertise to businesses started my members of the Massachusetts National Guard and their spouses. Applicants for both the Guard Support Entrepreneurs Education and Training Grant and the Entrepreneurs Funding Program (EFP) must be a member of the Massachusetts National Guard in good standing who has not yet ended his/her term of service, or the spouse of a member of the Massachusetts National Guard in good standing who has not yet ended his/her term of service. Entrepreneurs Education and Training Grant Guard Support will provide business planning education and training grants to eligible applicants. Eligible education and training programs include business plan writing and other entrepreneurship courses and programs offered by Guard Support partners. Guard Support education and training partners include the SBA Massachusetts Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs), SCORE, the Boston Entrepreneurs' Network, EntreTech Forum, and the Center for Women & Enterprise. Entrepreneurs' Funding Program (EFP) Guard Support will provide seed and expansion capital to businesses founded by members of the Massachusetts National Guard and/or their spouses. Funds will be used to launch start-up companies, re-start businesses that were shut down due to deployment and to fund the growth of existing companies. The EFP will provide long-term low interest loans of $10,000-$40,000 to qualifying businesses. Entrepreneurs will re

  • HirePatriots Massachusetts

    Non-Profit Organization
    Middleboro, MA 2346

    HirePatriots Massachusetts has a web site where local residents and businesses can post jobs for free. These can be one day / odd jobs, where some needs help around the house. This is great for senior citizens,or disabled people. They can be full or part time positions posted by a business. These are people and businesses that care and want to help our off duty GIs, veterans and their families. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Mission orientated, Flexible, Team Leader and Player, Hard work ethic.

  • The Garrison Speed Shop Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mendon, MA 1756

    The Garrison Speed Shop Inc., is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Mendon, MA. Our programs are designed to empower Veterans and First Responders to focus on healing and positive living through motorcycle/ motorsport recreational and vocational programs.

  • Veterans With Vision

    Non-Profit Organization
    Leeds, MA 1053

    Veterans With Vision is a Veterans Advocate for employment development and business development for veterans.

  • Give an Hour

    Veteran Owned Business
    Bethesda, MD 20824

    Give an Hour's mission is to develop national networks of volunteers capable of responding to both acute and chronic conditions that arise within our society. Our first target population is the U.S. troops and families who are being affected by the current military conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Give an Hour is asking mental health professionals nationwide to literally give an hour of their time each week to provide free mental health services to military personnel and their families. Give an Hour™ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.

  • Phoenix House, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Columbia, MD 21044-4438

    Phoenix House pledges to serve the needs of homeless, unemployed and underemployed female veterans by providing self sufficiency gateways for safe housing, transportation, specialized healthcare, financial acuity, and mentorship. Phoenix House vision is to provide an all inclusive residential facility targeted for homeless female veterans to include the “Special Needs” of female veterans who have been victims of domestic violence and trauma.

  • Veterans Housing Organization

    Non-Profit Organization
    Baltimore, MD 21227

    The Veterans Housing Organization is uniquely equipped to donate cash to "every" veteran and active service member when buying, renting or selling real estate. We understand that buying, selling or renting property can be very stressful, especially for current military members. No matter which state or country. Veterans Housing Organization walks Veterans through the real estate process, pairs them with a qualified real estate agent and monitors the transition. There is nothing better than putting money into the hands of these men and women. Whether buying, renting or selling property, the process can financially take its toll. It is our privilege to ease the burden of this nation's heroes . We are proud to raise funds for other veteran based non-profits. The Veterans Housing Organization is the only non-profit of its kind. We offer a new groundbreaking way of raising donations. Any non-veteran may use our services but instead of receiving cash rebates as a veteran would, they may choose which organization that they would like to receive the donation. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership We are a nonprofit organization to help Veterans with costs associated with buying a home. Such as: home inspection costs, appraisal costs and other costs that may arise. Being a disabled Army Veteran that had familial support, I saw so many veterans coming home that had no support system in place. This is my way of helping, coping and giving back.

  • Semper Fit

    Non-Profit Organization
    Baltimore, MD 21230

    Semper Fit is a community based tax exempt non profit corporation founded by two US Marine Corps Veterans and a Hurricane Katrina Survivor. Semper Fit provides Wellness Education and Programs to Military Veterans, First Responders and their families. Our team of professionals provide fitness, nutrition, yoga, acupuncture, massage therapy, health promotion and education and mental health counseling. The mission of Semper Fit is to encourage, support and inspire healthy life styles by providing programs that promote personal involvement and responsibility. Health and Wellness Promotion is a combination of art and science that helps those we serve discover, achieve, and maintain an optimum state of wellness. Unhealthy lifestyles are the major cause of illness and death in our country and an enormous burden to society. Semper Fit provides programs and education that help to recognize and prevent chronic illness in addition to providing avenues to change unhealthy behaviors. Semper Fit strives to make a positive impact on the health and lives of all Veterans, First Responders, and their Families. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Semper Fidelis.... Semper Fit!

  • VeRUS for Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Abingdon, MD 21009

    VeRUS for Veterans is a nonprofit organization that offers a platform for local businesses, organizations, and community to join together to help our men, women, and canine military. The V4V volunteers are dedicated to helping our combat veterans that have risked their lives and sacrificed for our country to regain independence after experiencing events that we civilians could never fathom. VéRUS Pet foods, based in Abingdon MD and founders of VeRUS for Veterans, Dave and Krystle Eder, created this framework with one vision in mind: Leave no soldier behind. Who does VeRUS for Veterans Inc. help? Combat men, women, and canine veterans and the organizations supporting them including but not limited to Service dog training programs to assist with physical disabilities from combat, mitigate the symptoms of PTSD or TBI, among any other need for a service dog post war; Finding homes for retired Military War Dogs; Paying the adoption fees for a sheltered companion animal for our active/retired military; Handling the costs of travel for our MWD (Military War Dogs) to return home from their deployment. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The owner of our parent company, VeRUS pet foods, served in his younger days. It led him to a career path totally outside of his realm of expertise in the Navy. But the lessons learned, the respect for anyone he meets, and honor in doing the right thing has stayed true with him over the years.

  • Howard County Commission for Veterans and Military Families

    Non-Profit Organization
    Columbia, MD 21046

    Howard County Commission for Veterans and Military Families aims to support veterans and military families by strengthening Howard County's capacity to care for them. By connecting them to available resources, promoting educational and employment opportunities and continuing community outreach efforts, we are committed to honoring our veterans and military families. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Veteran Resource Fair will connect with veteran owned businesses with valuable community and government resources.

  • Veterans Transplantation Association

    Non-Profit Organization
    Owings Mills, MD 21117

    Veterans Transplantation Association Support Veterans with organ transplantation, and those veteran waiting for a transplant. We Encourage, Empower and Educate, to enjoy Second Chance At Life!

  • Concerts For Troops, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Joppa, MD 21085

    Concerts For Troops, Inc., a non-profit organization, produces morale-boosting professional live music for U.S. troops and their families. It all started at Walter Reed Army Medical Center's (WRAMC) Family Fall Festival in October 2007. This inspiring event was one of the primary catalysts for the creation of ConcertsForTroops.Org and we've found the morale boosting and inspiration to be a two-way street. "There's seriously wounded troops here that are missing limbs who amazingly and selflessly just want to get back with their combat units in Iraq or Afghanistan, and they're giving us a great, great feeling with such a great response, it's just amazing", said Founder and Music Director Bobby 'Blue' Perry, who also serves as the bandleader and guitarist of the houserockin' band Blues Unchained. Blues Unchained has donated profits from their bands t-shirts sales to help raise funds, and singer Eddie Crowe adds, "the feeling you get playing for the troops is incredible, I'll play for them anytime, anywhere". The Washington Redskins, the University of Maryland's Athletic Department, The Baltimore Sports Museums (Babe Ruth Museum, Sports Legends Museums), ESPN Sportscaster Scott Van Pelt, Fox Sports Radio, Blues Unchained, and others came together to contribute donated t-shirts, souvenirs, autographed banners and more that was distributed to the troops at the concert. Read more about our awesome and humbling experience at this inspiring event here. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Honorable service in our military teaches the importance of team work, discipline, and dedication.

  • Fisher House Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Rockville, MD 20852

    Fisher House Foundation provides a comfortable "home away from home" for families whose loved ones are receiving care at all major military medical centers and at 13 VA medical centers.

  • Hero Dogs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Brookeville, MD 20833

    Hero Dogs, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to train and place service dogs with military veterans who become disabled as a result of illness or injury sustained while serving honorably in the United States Armed Forces. Hero Dogs, Inc. trains dogs to meet multiple disabilities - mobility, hearing, and/or psychiatric disorders. There is no charge to the recipient for the dog or any of the associated training. Hero Dogs, Inc. is a community effort, 100% operated by volunteers who are dedicated to help those who serve.

  • Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training

    Non-Profit Organization
    Baltimore, MD 21202

    MCVET provides housing, mental health services, employment, education, substance abuse support, financial stability, case management, benefits counseling, support groups, after care and now Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP).

  • United Veterans of Maine

    Non-Profit Organization
    Caribou, ME 04736-2440

    United Veterans of Maine provides an Emergency Shelter for Veterans / Veterans & families with facilities for Short & Long term transitional housing while utilizing existing wrap around services. Coordinate with existing veteran resources in Aroostook County for Rapid Re-Housing. We are a  non-profit organization operated by veteran volunteers for veterans and their families. United Veterans of Maine's goal is simple, to provide shelter and coordinate services for the most deserving population of people Our Veterans.  As veterans living in Maine we see a need that can be accomplished with hard work and determination.  Rural Maine Veterans make up 64.4% of the Veteran population in Maine.

  • Maine Veterans' Homes

    Non-Profit Organization
    Augusta, ME 4330

    Maine Veterans' Homes is a public not-for-profit organization that works closely with state and federal agencies, veterans service organizations, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and local communities to provide skilled nursing, skilled rehabilitation, and long-term care services to Maine's veterans and their eligible family members.

  • Veterans Way Home

    Non-Profit Organization
    Baton Rouge, LA 70811

    Veterans Way Home, is a non profit business that provides housing for homeless and displaced veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I have spent 20 years in the military during that time, I have worked with many different people, from different back grounds, been responsible for soldiers and helping them out with their personal life and career. Because of this I can relate to people with issues, and family members that support them or don't understand. I have the heart, mind and patience to communicate with veterans and those involved with them. I love what I do and thank God for it and all the military has given me in life.

  • West Feliciana Parish Department of Veteran Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Jackson, LA 70748

    West Feliciana Louisiana Parish Department of Veteran Affairs (Jackson, LA): Tammie Delatte, Counselor 4739 Hwy 10 Jackson, LA 70748 Phone: (225) 634-5265 Fax: (225) 342-6022

  • Winn Parish Department of Veteran Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Winnfield, LA 71483

    Winn Parish Louisiana Department of Veteran Affairs (Winnfield, LA): Paul Doughty, Counselor 101 West Main St. Room 4 Winnfield, LA 71483 Phone: (318) 628-4584 Fax: (318) 628-250

  • Military Veterans Advocacy

    Non-Profit Organization
    Slidell, LA 70469

    Founded in 2012 by John Wells (USN retired,ESQ.) Wells is Pro Bono Executive Director Military Veterans Advocacy fights for current and former members of the military through Legislation, Litigation and Education. This unique and successful broad approach maintains a big picture focus while still serving the needs of individuals. Most recently Wells was instrumental in getting the PACT Act passed into law which expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances. This law helps us provide generations of Veterans-and their survivors-with the care and benefits they've earned and deserve. Previously Wells was lead attorney on PROCOPO v. WILKIE which obtained benefits for over 90,000. MVA continues the fight and advocates for all Veterans by providing legal services, counseling and assistance! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a retired Naval Commander I saw first hand the need for helping and advocating for all Veterans suffering from many serious conditions affiliated with their tour of duty. This inspired me to go to law school after my retirement from the Navy so that I could continue helping my fellow military brothers and sisters gain access to much needed resources.

  • NOLA Patriots Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Terrytown, LA 70056

    NOLA Patriots Inc. was legally incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non profit veterans advocacy organization dedicated to assisting spouse and dependents of our military members. The "WARRIOR FAMILY UNITY PROJECT" is designed to "mirror" services offered by existing "policies" to assist families during the post-service transition. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Attention to detail and most importantly, a LOVE for our country and those who serve!

  • VetLaunch

    Non-Profit Organization
    New Orleans, LA 70130

    VetLaunch is a 501c3 non-profit organization devoted to providing veterans the resources to effectively make the change from military to civilian life. From business start-up help to job training and placement, VetLaunch is here to assist in your transition from combat to career. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military provided me with the discipline, leadership, and confidence to start up my own business. Military teaches you how to be a leader, how to motivate people, how to manage people, and how to accomplish tasks. I was given a great responsibility at such a young age as a junior officer in the Marines, the level of responsibility and accountability was enormous. You learn to be mission oriented and focus on completing objectives.

  • Spencer County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Springfield, KY 40069

    Spencer County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Springfield, KY): Robert Nally, Counselor 1079 Highway 555 Springfield, KY 40069 Phone: (859) 336-0567 Fax: (859) 336-9750

  • Todd County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hopkinsville, KY 42240

    Todd County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hopkinsville, KY): Hope King, Counselor 5817 Fort Campbell Blvd. Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Phone: (270) 889-6105 Toll Free: (800) 928-9622 Fax: (270) 889-6109

  • Trimble County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Williamstown, KY 41097

    Trimble County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Williamstown, KY): Tricia Miles, Counselor 101 N. Main St. Williamstown, KY 41097 Phone: (859) 824-0940 Fax: (859) 824-0782

  • Union County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hanson, KY 42413

    Union County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hanson, KY): Renita Duff, Counselor 926 Veterans Drive Hanson, KY 42413 Phone: (270) 322-9087 Fax: (270) 322-9497

  • Wayne County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glasgow, KY 42141

    Wayne County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Glasgow, KY): Gary Jones, Counselor 126 East Public Square Glasgow, KY 42141 Phone: (270) 651-9578 Fax: (270) 651-7839

  • Webster County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hanson, KY 42413

    Webster County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hanson, KY): Renita Duff, Counselor 926 Veterans Drive Hanson, KY 42413 Phone: (270) 322-9087 Fax: (270) 322-9497

  • Whitley County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    London, KY 40741

    Whitley County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (London. Sterling, KY): Bill Farmer, Counselor 101 S. Main St. Room 302 London, KY 40741 Phone: (606) 330-2210 Fax: (606) 330-2211

  • Wolfe County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Wolfe County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig,Counselor 44 W. Main St. Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Monroe County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glasgow, KY 42141

    Monroe County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Glasgow, KY): Gary Jones, Counselor 126 East Public Square Glasgow, KY 42141 Phone: (270) 651-9578 Fax: (270) 651-7839

  • Montgomery County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Montgomery County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig, Counselor 44 W. Main St. Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Morgan County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Pikeville, KY 41501

    Morgan County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Pikeville, KY): Brian Bowman, Counselor Pike County Courthouse 146 Main St. Pikeville, KY 41501 Phone: (606) 433-7522 Fax: (606) 433-7523

  • Muhlenberg County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hopkinsville, KY 42240

    Muhlenberg County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hopkinsville, KY): Hope King, Counselor 5817 Fort Campbell Blvd. Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Phone: (270) 889-6105 Fax: (270) 889-6109

  • Nelson County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Springfield, KY 40069

    Nelson County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Springfield, KY): Robert Nally, Counselor 1079 Highway 555 Springfield, KY 40069 Phone: (859) 336-0567 Toll Free: (800) 928-0951 Fax: (859) 336-9750

  • Nicholas County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Nicholas County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig, Counselor 44 W. Main St. Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Toll Free: (866) 376-0308 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Owen County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Owen County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig, Counselor 44 W. Main St. Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Owsley County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    London, KY 40741

    Owsley County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (London, KY): Bill Farmer, Counselor 101 S. Main St. Room 302 London, KY 40741 Phone: (606) 330-2210 Fax: (606) 330-2211

  • Pendleton County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Williamstown, KY 41097

    Pendleton County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Williamstown, KY): Tricia Miles, Counselor 101 N. Main St. Williamstown, KY 41097 Phone: (859) 824-0940 Fax: (859) 824-0782

  • Perry County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hazard, KY 41701

    Perry County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hazard, KY): Missy D. Hall, Counselor 200 Veterans Drive Hazard, KY 41701 Phone: (606) 435-6196 Fax: (606) 435-6201

  • Pike County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Pikeville, KY 41501

    Pike County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Pikeville, KY): Counselor: Brian Bowman 146 Main St. Pikeville, KY 41501 Phone: (606) 433-7522 Fax: (606) 433-7523

  • Powell County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Powell County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig, Counselor 44 W. Main St. Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Robertson County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Robertson County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig, Counselor 44 W. Main St. Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Rockcastle County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    London, KY 40741

    Rockcastle County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (London, KY): Bill Farmer, Counselor 101 S. Main St. Room 302 London, KY 40741 Phone: (606) 330-2210 Fax: (606) 330-2211

  • Rowan County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Rowan County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig, Counselor 44 W. Main St Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Russell County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glasgow, KY 42141

    Russell County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Glasgow, KY): Gary Jones, Counselor 126 East Public Square Glasgow, KY 42141 Phone: (270) 651-9578 Fax: (270) 651-7839

  • Simpson County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glasgow, KY 42141

    Simpson County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Glasgow, KY): Gary Jones, Counselor 126 East Public Square Glasgow, KY 42141 Phone: (270) 651-9578 Fax: (270) 651-7839

  • Harlan County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hazard, KY 41701

    Harlan County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hazard, KY): Missy D. Hall, Counselor 200 Veterans Drive Hazard, KY 41701 Phone: (606) 435-6196 Fax: (606) 435-6201

  • Hart County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clarkson, KY 42746

    Hart County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Clarkson, KY): Trina Patty, Counselor 619 West Main St. Clarkson, KY 42746 Phone: (502) 287-6414 Fax: (270) 242-0359

  • Henderson County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hanson, KY 42413

    Henderson County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hanson, KY): Renita Duff, Counselor 926 Veterans Drive Hanson, KY 42413 Phone: (270) 322-9087 Fax: (270) 322-9497

  • Hickman County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mayfield, KY 42066

    Hickman County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mayfield, KY): Ron McClure, Counselor 1253 Paris Rd. Suite A Mayfield, KY 42066 Phone: (270) 247-2455 Fax: (270) 247-7248

  • Hopkins County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hanson, KY 42413

    Hopkins County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hanson, KY): Renita Duff, Counselor 926 Veterans Drive Hanson, KY 42413 Phone: (270) 322-9087 Fax: (270) 322-9497

  • Jackson County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    London, KY 40741

    Jackson County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (London, KY): Bill Farmer, Counselor 101 S. Main St. Room 302 London, KY 40741 Phone: (606) 330-2210 Fax: (606) 330-2211

  • Johnson County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Pikeville, KY 41501

    Johnson County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Pikeville, KY): Brian Bowman, Counselor 146 Main St. Pikeville, KY 41501 Phone: (606) 433-7522 Fax: (606) 433-7523

  • Knott County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hazard, KY 41701

    Knott County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hazard, KY): Missy D. Hall, Counselor 200 Veterans Drive Hazard, KY 41701 Phone: (606) 435-6196 Fax: (606) 435-6201

  • Knox County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    London, KY 40741

    Knox County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (London, KY): Bill Farmer, Counselor 101 S. Main St. Room 302 London, KY 40741 Phone: (606) 330-2210 Fax: (606) 330-2211

  • LaRue County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ft. Knox, KY 40121-0600

    LaRue County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Ft. Knox, KY): Frank Niederriter, Counselor 1109 B. Spearhead Div Ave. PO Box 600 Ft. Knox, KY 40121-0600 Phone:(502) 799-0418 Fax: (502) 942-6086

  • Lawrence County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Catlettsburg, KY 41129

    Lawrence County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Catlettsburg, KY): Linda Knighton, Counselor 2800 Louisa St. Catlettsburg, KY 41129 Phone: (606) 739-0273 Fax: (606) 739-0328

  • Lee County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    London, KY 40741

    Lee County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (London, KY): Bill Farmer, Counselor 101 S. Main St. Room 302 London, KY 40741 Phone: (606) 330-2210 Fax: (606) 330-2211

  • Livingston County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mayfield, KY 42066

    Livingston County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mayfield, KY): Ron McClure, Counselor 1253 Paris Rd. Suite A Mayfield, KY 42066 Phone: (270) 247-2455 Fax: (270) 247-7248

  • Marions County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Springfield, KY 40069

    Marion County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Springfield, KY): Robert Nally, Counselor 1079 Highway 555 Springfield, KY 40069 Phone: (859) 336-0567 Fax: (859) 336-9750

  • McCreary County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    London, KY 40741

    McCreary County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (London, KY): Bill Farmer, Counselor 101 S. Main St. Room 302 London, KY 40741 Phone: (606) 330-2210 Fax: (606) 330-2211

  • McLean County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hanson, KY 42413

    McLean County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hanson, KY): Renita Duff, Counselor 926 Veterans Drive Hanson, KY 42413 Phone: (270) 322-9087 Fax: (270) 322-9497

  • Meade County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ft. Knox, KY 40121-0600

    Meade County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Ft. Knox, KY): Frank Niederriter, Counselor 1109 B. Spearhead Div Ave. PO Box 600 Ft. Knox, KY 40121-0600 Phone: (502) 799-0418 Fax: (502) 942-6086

  • Menifee County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Menifee County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig, Counselor 44 W. Main St. Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Mercer County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Springfield, KY 40069

    Mercer County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Springfield, KY): Robert Nally, Counselor 1079 Highway 555 Springfield, KY 40069 Phone: (859) 336-0567 Toll Free: (800) 928-0951 Fax: (859) 336-9750

  • Metcalfe County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glasgow, KY 42141

    Metcalfe County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Glasgow, KY): Gary Jones, Counselor 126 East Public Squarel Glasgow, KY 42141 Phone: (270) 651-9578 Fax: (270) 651-7839

  • Carlisle County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mayfield, KY 42066

    Carlisle County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mayfield, KY): Ron McClure, Counselor 1253 Paris Rd. Suite A Mayfield, KY 42066 Phone: (270) 247-2455 Fax: (270) 247-7248

  • Carroll County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Williamstown, KY

    Carroll County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Williamstown, KY): Tricia Miles, Counselor 101 N. Main St. Williamstown, KY 41097 Phone: (859) 824-0940 Fax: (859) 824-0782

  • Carter County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Catlettsburg, KY 41129

    Carter County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Catlettsburg, KY): Linda Knighton, Counselor 2800 Louisa St. Catlettsburg, KY 41129 Phone: (606) 739-0273 Fax: (606) 739-0328

  • Clay County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    London, KY

    Clay County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (London, KY): Bill Farmer, Counselor 101 S. Main St. Room 302 London, KY 40741 Phone: (606) 330-2210 Fax: (606) 330-2211

  • Clinton County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glasgow, KY 42141

    Clinton County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Glasgow, KY): Gary Jones, Counselor 126 East Public Square Glasgow, KY 42141 Phone: (270) 651-9578 Fax: (270) 651-7839

  • Crittenden County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hanson, KY 42413

    Crittenden County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hanson, KY): Renita Duff, Counselor 926 Veterans Drive Hanson, KY 42413 Phone: (270) 322-9087 Fax: (270) 322-9497

  • Cumberland County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glasgow, KY 42141

    Cumberland County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Glasgow, KY): Gary Jones, Counselor 126 East Public Square Glasgow, KY 42141 Phone: (270) 651-9578 Fax: (270) 651-7839

  • Daviss County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hanson, KY 42413

    Daviss County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hanson, KY): Renita Duff, Counselor 926 Veterans Drive Hanson, KY 42413 Phone: (270) 322-9087 Fax: (270) 322-9497

  • Edmonson County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clarkson, KY 42746

    Edmonson County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Clarkson, KY): Trina Patty, Counselor 619 West Main St. Clarkson, KY 42746 Phone: (502) 287-6414 Fax: (270) 242-0359

  • Elliot County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Catlettsburg, KY 41129

    Elliot County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Catlettsburg, KY): Linda Knighton, Counselor 2800 Louisa St. Catlettsburg, KY 41129 Phone: (606) 739-0273 Fax: (606) 739-0328

  • Estill County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Estill County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig, Counselor 44 W. Main St. Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Fleming County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Fleming County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig, Counselor 44 W. Main St. Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Fulton County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mayfield, KY 42066

    Fulton County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mayfield, KY): Ron McClure, Counselor 1253 Paris Rd. Suite A Mayfield, KY 42066 Phone: (270 247) 2455 Fax: (270) 247-7248

  • Gallatin County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Williamstown, KY 41097

    Gallatin County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Williamstown, KY): Tricia Miles, Counselor 101 N. Main St. Williamstown, KY 41097 Phone: (859) 824-0940 Toll Free: (800) 747-9963 Fax: (859) 824-0782

  • Grant County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Williamstown, KY 41097

    Grant County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Williamstown, KY): Tricia Miles, Counselor 101 N. Main St. Williamstown, KY 41097 Phone: (859) 824-0940 Fax: (859) 824-0782

  • Graves County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mayfield, KY 42066

    Graves County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mayfield, KY): Ron McClure, Counselor 1253 Paris Rd. Suite A Mayfield, KY 42066 Phone: (270) 247-2455 Fax: (270) 247-7248

  • Grayson County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clarkson, KY 42746

    Grayson County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Clarkson, KY): Trina Patty, Counselor 619 West Main St. Clarkson, KY 42746 Phone: (866) 653-8232

  • Green County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clarkson, KY 42746

    Green County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Clarkson, KY): Trina Patty, Counselor 619 West Main St. Clarkson, KY 42746 Phone: (502) 287-6414 Fax: (270) 242-0359

  • Greenup County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Catlettsburg, KY 41129

    Greenup County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Catlettsburg, KY): Linda Knighton, Counselor 2800 Louisa St. Catlettsburg, KY 41129 Phone: (606) 739-0273 Fax: (606) 739-0328

  • Hancock County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hanson, KY 42413

    Hancock County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hanson, KY): Renita Duff, Counselor 926 Veterans Drive Hanson, KY 42413 Phone: (270) 322-9087 Fax: (270) 322-9497

  • Allen County Department of Veteras Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glasgow, KY 42141

    Allen County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Glasgow, KY): Gary Jones, Counselor 126 East Public Square Lower Level Glasgow, KY 42141 Phone: (270) 651-9578 Fax: (270) 651-7839

  • Ballard County Department of Veteran Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mayfield, KY 42066

    Ballard County Kentucky Department of Veteran Services (Mayfield, KY): Ron McClure, Counselor 1253 Paris Rd., Suite A Mayfield, KY 42066 Phone: (270) 247-2455 ext. 73906 Fax:(270) 247-7248

  • Bell County Department of Veteras Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    London, KY 40741

    Bell County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (London, KY): Bill Farmer, Counselor 101 S. Main St. Room 302 London, KY 40741 Phone: (606) 330-2210 Fax: (606) 330-2211

  • Bourbon County Department of Veteras Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353

    Bourbon County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Sterling, KY): Penny Craig, Counselor 44 W. Main St. Suite B Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 Phone: (859) 497-6444 Fax: (859) 497-6445

  • Boyle County Department of Veteras Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Springfield, KY 40069

    Boyle County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Springfield, KY): Robert Nally, Counselor 1079 Highway 555 Springfield, KY 40069 Phone: (859) 336-0567 Fax: (859) 336-9750

  • Bracken County Department of Veteras Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Williamstown, KY 41097

    Bracken County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Williamstown, KY): Tricia Miles, Counselor 101 N. Main St. Williamstown, KY 41097 Phone: (859) 824-0940 Fax: (859) 824-0782

  • Breathitt County Department of Veteras Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Pikeville, KY 41501

    Breathitt County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Pikeville, KY): Brian Bowman, Counselor 146 Main St.t Pikeville, KY 41501 Phone: (606) 433-7522 Fax: (606) 433-7523

  • Breckinridge County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clarkson, KY 42746

    Breckinridge County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Clarkson, KY): Trina Patty, Counselor 619 West Main St. Clarkson, KY 42746 Phone: (502) 287-6414 Fax: (270) 242-0359

  • Butler County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clarkson, KY

    Butler County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Clarkson, KY): Trina Patty, Counselor 619 West Main St. Clarkson, KY 42746 Phone: (502) 287-6414 Fax: (270) 242-0359

  • Caldwell County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hopkinsville, KY 42240

    Caldwell County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Hopkinsville, KY): Hope King, Counselor 5817 Fort Campbell Blvd. Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Phone:(270) 889-6105 Fax: (270) 889-6109

  • Calloway County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mayfield, KY 42066

    Calloway County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Mayfield, KY): Ron McClure, Counselor 1253 Paris Rd. Suite A Mayfield, KY 42066 Phone: (270) 247-2455 Fax: (270) 247-7248

  • Campbell County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Florence, KY 41042

    Campbell County Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (Florence, KY): Emily Stilkey, Counselor 7129 Price Pike Florence, KY 41042 Phone: (859) 282-8583 Fax: (859) 282-8746

  • Veteran Senior Living Navigator

    Non-Profit Organization
    Georgetown, KY 40324

    Are you over 65 and a veteran? Or a wife of a deceased veteran? Veteran Senior Living Navigator is a senior living navigator that is designed to assist with choices of retirement living. A personal service company that outlines the difference of living choices when faced with a disability or when one partner is in need of aid and attendance. Veteran Senior Living Navigator fills out the pension benefit forms necessary to obtain additional funding. We take the veteran and family members on personal tours of the facilities. We are the "realtour" to the real stars. We love our veterans. This is a non profit veteran run, women owned business. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Organization, dependability.

  • 22 Damn Many

    Non-Profit Organization
    Elizabethtown, KY 42701

    22 Damn Many Inc. was founded by a homeless veteran to help house other homeless veterans as well that's when i decided to get our articles of incorporation for the great state of KY. I named this company to honor the 22 veterans a day that take their own life, that's 500 veterans a year and that's "22 Damn Many"! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership it taught me patients how too understand difficult problems and figure them out

  • Horses & Heroes Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Shawnee, KS 66226

    Horses & Heroes is an EAGALA Military Designated Equine Assisted Learning program dedicated to serving veterans, first responders, and their families. Our dynamic programs are designed to renew hope, reduce stress and assist those affected by trauma. Our model of therapy, EAGALA, has certified more than 4000 practitioners and counting. There are more than 600 programs located in 49 countries. With 17 years of experience, research and documented results, we can confidently say that, equine therapy works! Our heroes deserve alternative solutions to finding peace and healing! Horses & Heroes is our way of giving back. Put on your favorite jeans and take off your preconceived notions of what therapy looks like, because our model is: Outdoors Authentic Interactive Physical Thought provoking Solutions-oriented Group-focused Ground-based Maybe a little smelly at times Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Being a military family, we have first-hand experience with deployments, moving, emotional and physical stress, trauma, suicide, divorce, separating from active duty and its impact on relationships, family and community dynamics. After rescuing horses, who also have their own stories of neglect, trauma, and abuse, we discovered a valid means of therapy that does not feel like therapy!

  • Cheyenne County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    St. Francis, KS 67756-0646

    The Cheyenne County Kansas Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Cheyenne County Kansas Department of Veterans Affairs (St. Francis, KS): Jody Tubbs, Representative PO Box 646 St. Francis, Kansas 67756-0646 Phone: (785) 332-8850 Fax: (785) 332-8851

  • Clark County Veterans Services Program

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ft. Dodge, KS 67843

    Clark County Kansas Veterans Service Office (Ft. Dodge, KS): Vincent Dorsey, VSR 714 Sheridan-Unit 87 Ft. Dodge, KS 67843 Phone: (620) 225-4041 Fax: (620) 225-6798

  • Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Topeka, KS 66603

    Kansas Commission on Veterans' Affair assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Cheyenne County Kansas Department of Veterans Affairs (Topeka, KS): 700 SW Jackson Suite 1004 Topeka, KS 66603-3743 Phone: (785) 296-3976 Fax: (785) 296-1462

  • National Gulf War Resource Center

    Non-Profit Organization
    Topeka, KS 66604

    The NGWRC provides education, advocacy and support for veterans suffering from the complexities of modern warfare. The principal purpose of the National Gulf War Resource Center will be: To provide education and support to benefit veterans, active duty personnel and their families. To promote research and provide referrals that will improve the lives of these veterans or enable them to obtain the care and benefits they have earned. To directly educate our veterans, provide a forum for them to discuss issues and help them to help one another. To continue to collect and disseminate resources to individuals and organizations interested in providing services to those affected by the Persian Gulf War. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Jim has been our Executive Director since 2008. He enlisted in the US Army in 1978 and he was commissioned as an officer in 1988. Medically discharged in 1992 due to service-connected injuries from the Persian Gulf War, he formed the Veterans Information Network in 1993 and became involved in the national veterans movement which created the NGWRC at that time. He has remained an active leader of the NGWRC for that entire time, serving on our Board of Directors for many years. He has represented veterans as a member of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, and he has testified before Congress promoting legislation and funding that has since been enacted, helping veterans receive better health care and benefits.

  • GallantFew, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wichita, KS 67206

    GallantFew, Inc helps veterans transition from active duty by matching them in one-on-one hometown mentoring relationships with similar veterans, with an initial focus on Special Operations veterans. We also provide Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business education and coaching and support the National Warfighter led by Army veteran Boone Cutler.

  • Worth County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Northwood, IA 50459

    The Worth County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Worth County Iowa Veterans Service Office (Northwood, IA) Jerry Parmley, Director 735 Central Ave Northwood, IA 50459 Phone: (641) 324-0480

  • Montgomery County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Red Oak, IA 51566

    The Montgomery County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Montgomery County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Red Oak, IA): Jerry Hansen 105 E Coolbaugh St PO Box 469 Red Oak, IA 51566 Phone: (712) 623-3180

  • Muscatine County Veteran's Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Muscatine, IA 52761

    The Muscatin Iowa County Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Muscatine County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs: Lavern “Toby” Strause 315 Iowa Avenue Suite A Muscatine, Iowa 52761 Phone: (563) 262-4162 ext. 155 Fax: (563) 262-9378

  • O'Brien County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Primghar, IA 51245

    The O'Brien County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. O'Brien County Department of Veterans Affairs (Primghar, IA): Deanna L. Akeson 155 S. Hayes Ave. O'Brien County Courthouse P.O. Box 97 Primghar, IA 51245 Phone: (712) 757-0031 Fax: (712) 757-8305

  • Page County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Shenandoah, IA 51601

    The Page County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Page County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Shenandoah, IA): Don Peterson, Commissioner 615 NW Road Shenandoah, IA 51601 Phone: (712) 246-4254 Fax: (712) 246-2871

  • Sac County Commission of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sac City, IA 50583

    The Sac County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Sac County Iowa Veterans Service Office (Sac City, IA): 100 N. West State PO Box 114 Sac County Courthouse Sac City, Iowa 50583 Phone: (712) 662-4552

  • Shelby County Veteran Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Harlan, IA 51537

    The Shelby County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Shelby County Iowa Veterans Service Office (Harlan, IA): Gene Cavenaugh, Administrator 612 Court Street Harlan, IA 51537 Phone: (712) 755-3907

  • Union County Veterans Affairs Office

    Non-Profit Organization
    Creston, IA 50801

    The Union County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Union County Iowa Veterans Service Office (Creston, IA): Kevin Scadden, Veterans Affairs Director 300 North Pine St. Suite 130 Creston, IA 50801 Phone: (641) 782-1723 Fax: (641) 782-1709

  • Van Buren County Veterans Affairs Office

    Non-Profit Organization
    Keosauqua, IA 52565

    The Van Buren County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Van Buren County Iowa Veterans Service (Keosauqua, IA): Karen Riggle, Director 406 Dodge St. PO Box 475 Keosauqua, Iowa 52565 Phone: (319) 293-3793

  • Wapello County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ottumwa, IA 52501

    The Wapello County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Wapello County Iowa Veterans Service Office (Ottumwa, IA): Daniel Hoy, Director 114 E Main St. Ottumwa, IA 52501 Phone: (641)684-8079 Fax: (641) 683-2654

  • Washington County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Washington, IA 52353

    The Washington County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Washington County Iowa Veterans Service Office Sue Rich, GA Director, VA Executive Secretary Contact Sue Rich 2175 Lexington Boulevard PO Box 902 Orchard Hill Complex Building #2 Washington, Iowa 52353 Phone: (319) 653-7768 Fax: (319) 863-1710

  • Wayne County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Corydon, IA 50060

    The Wayne County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Wayne County Iowa Veterans Service Office Hal Greenlee PO Box 435 Corydon, Iowa 50060 Phone: (641) 872-3943

  • Webster County Veteran Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fort Dodge, IA 50501

    The Webster County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Webster County Iowa Veterans Service (Fort Dodge, IA): Dan Lewandowski, Director 723 1st Avenue South Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Phone: (515) 573-1479 Fax: (515) 573-1491

  • Winnebago County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Forest City, IA 50436

    The Winnebago County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Winnebago County Iowa Veterans Service Office (Forest City, IA): Jack Caputo, Director 126 S Clark St. Forest City, IA 50436 Phone: (641) 585-5736

  • Woodbury County Commission of Veteran Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sioux City, IA 51103

    The Woodbury County Iowa Veterans Service Office assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Woodbury County Iowa Veterans Service Office (Sioux City, IA): 1211 Tri View Ave Sioux City, IA 51103 Phone: (712) 279-6605

  • Howard County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Cresco, IA 52136

    The Howard County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Howard County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Cresco, IA): Deanne Hosek 137 North Elm Street Howard County Courthouse Cresco, IA 52136 Phone: (563) 547-9212 Fax: (563) 547-9285

  • Humboldt County Veterans Affairs Office

    Non-Profit Organization
    Humboldt, IA 50548

    The Humboldt County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Humboldt County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs: Craig Malloy PO Box 331 Humboldt, IA 50548 Phone: (515) 604-6256 Fax: (515) 604-6256

  • Ida County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ida Grove, IA 51445

    The Ida County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Ida County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Ida Grove, IA): 401 Moorehead St. Ida Grove, IA 51445 Phone: (712) 364-4176

  • Iowa County Veterans Commissions

    Non-Profit Organization
    Marengo, IA 52301

    The Iowa County Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Iowa County Department of Veterans Affairs (Marengo, IA): Tom Crosby 970 Court Ave. Marengo, IA 52301 Phone: (319) 642-3925 Fax: (319) 642-7637

  • Jackson County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Maquoketa, IA 52060

    The Jackson County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Jackson County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Maquoketa, IA): Larry J. Bramer 201 West Platt St. Jackson County Courthouse Maquoketa, IA 52060 Phone: (563) 652-0070 Fax: (563) 652-1785

  • Jasper County Office of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Newton, IA 50208

    The Jasper County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Jasper County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Newton, IA): Nanci Deaton 115 N. 2nd Ave. Newton, Iowa 50208 Phone: (641) 792-7993

  • Jefferson County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fairfield, IA 52556-2820

    The Jefferson County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Jefferson County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Fairfield, IA): Ray Chambers 51 W. Briggs Suite. 4 Fairfield, Iowa 52556-2820 Phone: (641) 472-3013 Fax: (641) 472-2597

  • Jones County Veterans Affairs Office

    Non-Profit Organization
    Anamosa, IA 52205

    The Jones County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Jones County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Anamosa, IA): Susan Yario 105 Broadway Place Suite 13 Anamosa, IA 52205 Phone: (319) 462-5311 Fax: (319) 462-5304

  • Keokuk County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    101 South Main, IA 10152591

    The Keokuk County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Keokuk County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Sigourney, IA): Keith Blair 101 South Main Sigourney, Iowa 52591 Phone: (641) 622-2761 Fax: (641) 622-2167

  • Kossuth County Veterans' Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Algona, IA 50511

    The Kossuth County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Kossuth County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Algona, IA): 121 W State St. Suite 1 Algona, IA 50511 Phone: (515) 295-2718 Fax: (515) 295-3071

  • Lucas County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chariton, IA 50049

    The Lucas County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Lucas County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Chariton, IA): 123 S Grand St. Chariton, IA 50049 Phone: (641) 774-4611

  • Lyon County Veteran Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Rock Rapids, IA 51246

    The Lyon County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Lyon County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Rock Rapids, IA): Wilma Miller 201 S. Story St. Rock Rapids, IA 51246 Phone: (712) 472-3405 Fax: (712) 472-3095

  • Mahaska County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Oskaloosa, IA 52577

    The Mahaska County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Mahaska County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Oskaloosa, IA): Karie Foster 106 South 1st St. Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 Phone: (641) 673-7727 Fax: (641) 673-8979

  • Marshall County Commission of Veteran’s Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Marshalltown, IA 50158

    The Marshall County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Marshall County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Marshalltown, IA): Director: Kevin Huseboe Marshall County Veterans Affairs 101 East Main Street Marshalltown, IA 50158 Phone: (641) 754-6335 Fax: (641) 754-4177

  • Monroe County Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Albia, IA 52531

    The Monroe County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Monroe County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Albia, IA): Diane Durian 1801 South B St. Albia, IA 52531 Phone: (641) 932-5622 Fax: (641) 932-5652

  • Carroll County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Williamstown, KY 41097

    The Carroll County Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Carroll County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs: Louie Grote 608 N Court St. Suite A Carroll, Iowa 51401 Phone: (712) 792-1234

  • Cass County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Atlantic, IA 50022

    The Cass County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Cass County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Atlantic, IA): Jerry Putnam, Chairman 5 West 7th St. Cass County Courthouse Atlantic, IA 50022 Phone: (712) 243-6662 Fax:( 712) 243-6666

  • Cerro Gordo County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mason City, IA 50401

    The Cerro Gordo County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Cerro Gordo County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Mason City, IA): Rosetta Waychus, Director 220 North Washington Ave. Mason City, IA 50401 Phone: (641) 421-3085 or (641)421-3086 Fax:(641) 421-3092

  • Cherokee County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Cherokee, IA 51012

    The Cherokee County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Cherokee County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs: Gerald (Jerry) Weiland 520 W Main St Cherokee, IA 51012 Phone: (712) 225-6319 Fax: (712) 225-6708

  • Chickasaw County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    New Hampton, IA 50659

    The Chickasaw County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Chickasaw County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (New Hampton, IA): Dave Jacobsen 260 East Prospect New Hampton, IA 50659 Phone: (641) 394-3232

  • Clay County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    London, KY 40741

    The Clay County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Clay County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs(Spencer, IA): Joan Waller 337 Tenth St., SW PO Box 7922 Spencer, IA 51301-7922 Phone: (712) 262-5547 Fax: (712) 264-3961

  • Clayton County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Elkader, IA 52043

    The Clayton County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Clayton County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Elkader, IA): Jean Gage 100 Sandpit Rd. PO Box 456 Elkader, IA 52043 Phone: (563) 245-1865 Fax: (563) 245-1794

  • Crawford County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Denison, IA 51442

    The Crawford County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Crawford County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Dension, IA): Louise Galbraith 1202 Broadway Courthouse Denison, IA 51442 Phone: (712) 263-2720 Fax: (712) 263-8351 Hours of operation: 8:00 - 4:30 Monday - Friday

  • Dallas County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Adel, IA 50003

    The Dallas County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Dallas County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Adel, IA): Ed Vos, Director of Veterans Affairs 902 Court St. Adel, IA 50003 Phone: (515) 993-5809 Fax: (515) 993-6996

  • Davis County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bloomfield, IA 52537

    The Davis County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Davis County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Bloomfield, IA): David Reeves 203 South Madison St. Bloomfield, Iowa 52537 Phone: (641) 664-2170

  • Decatur County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Leon, IA 50144

    The Decatur County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Decatur County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Leon, IA): Samantha Schaff 201 NE Idaho Leon, IA 50144 Phone: (641) 446-7494 Fax: (641) 446-8208

  • Delaware County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Manchester, IA 52057

    The Delaware County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Delaware County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Manchester, IA): Sandy Ahrens 601 Grant St. Manchester, Iowa 52057 Phone: (563) 927-5116 Fax: (563) 927-6844

  • Dubuque County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Dubuque, IA 52001

    The Dubuque County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Dubuque County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Dubuque, IA): Charles Brimeyer 799 Main Street Dubuque, IA 52001 Phone: (563) 589-7840

  • Emmet County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Estherville, IA 51334

    The Emmet County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Emmet County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Estherville, IA): Deb Tietje 609 1st Avenue North Estherville, IA 51334 Phone: (712) 362-7431

  • Franklin County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Hampton, IA 50441

    The Franklin County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Franklin County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Hampton, IA): Thomas Berry 123 - 1st Ave. SW PO Box 432 Hampton, Iowa 50441 Phone: (641) 456-5670

  • Fremont County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sidney, IA 51652

    The Fremont County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Fremont County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Sidney, IA): Dennis Henneman 414 Clay Street PO Box 563 Sidney, IA 51652 Phone: (712) 374-2275

  • Greene County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Jefferson, IA 50129

    The Greene County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Greene County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Jefferson, IA): Tracie Perez 114 N. Chestnut Jefferson, IA 50129 Phone: (515) 386-5673 Fax: (515) 386-5274

  • Grundy County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Reinbeck, IA 50669

    The Grundy County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Grundy County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs Contact: Rod See, Director 414 Main St. Reinbeck City Hall Reinbeck, IA 50669 Phone: (319) 215-8352

  • Hardin County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Eldora, IA 50627

    The Hardin County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Hardin County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Eldora, IA): Rex Heard 1201 - 14th Ave. P.O. Box 173 Eldora, Iowa 50627 Phone: (641) 939-8240 Fax: (641) 939-8137

  • Henry County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641

    The Henry County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Henry County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Mt. Pleasant, IA): Rick Van Winkle 106 N. Jackson St. Suite 1 Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641 Phone: (319) 385-0792 Fax: (319) 385-1706

  • Adair County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Greenfield, IA 50849

    Adair County Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Adair County Iowa Veterans Affairs (Greenfield, IA): Rick Schaecher 180 Public Square Greenfield, IA 50849 Phone: (641) 743-2656

  • Adams County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Webster City, IA 50595

    The Hamilton County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Hamilton County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Webster City, IA): Bill Peterson 500 Fairmeadow Drive Webster City, Iowa 50595 Phone: (515) 832-9595

  • Adams County Department of Veterans' Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Corning, IA 50841

    The Adams County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Adams County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs Contact: Jim Reiley 500 Ninth St. Corning, IA 50841 Phone: (641) 322-4455

  • Allamakee County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Waukon, IA 52172

    The Allamakee County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Allamakee County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Waukon, IA): Heather Homewood 12- 1st Ave NW Waukon, Iowa 52172 Phone: (563) 568-6135 Fax: (563)568-2451

  • Audubon County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Audubon, IA 50025-1255

    The Audubon County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Audubon County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs: Gary Riesgaard 318 Leroy St #4 Audubon, IA 50025-1255 Phone: (712) 563-3508

  • Benton County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Vinton, IA 52349

    The Benton County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Benton County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Vinton, IA): Toni Parizek 303 1st Ave. Vinton, IA 52349 Phone: (319) 472-3150

  • Boone County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Boone, IA 50036

    The Boone County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Boone County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs: Paul Ladd 900 W Mamie Eisenhower Ave Boone, IA 50036 Phone: (515) 433-4904

  • Bremer County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Waverly, IA 50677

    The Bremer County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Bremer County Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (Waverly, IA): Nancy Edwards 203 1st Ave NE Waverly, IA 50677 Phone: (319) 352-4209

  • Buena Vista County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Storm Lake, IA 50588

    The Buena Vista County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Buena Vista County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Storm Lake, IA): Jodi Tymeson 1709 E. Richland St. Storm Lake, Iowa 50588 Phone: (712) 749-2562

  • Butler County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clarkson, KY 42746

    The Butler County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Butler County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Allison, IA): Steve Ulrichs, Director 428 Sixth Street PO Box 325 Butler County Courthouse Allison, IA 50602 Phone: (319) 267-9967 Fax: (319) 267-2532

  • Calhoun County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Rockwell City, IA 50579

    The Calhoun County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs assists Veterans and their dependents in preparing claims for benefits or privileges to which they may be entitled as administered by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Calhoun County Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs (Rockwell City, IA): Marlene Welander 515 Court Street Courthouse Annex Rockwell City, IA 50579 Phone: (712) 297-8632 Ext 227 Fax: (712) 297-5309

  • Cedar Valley Point Man and Home Front Ministries

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Cedar Rapids, IA 52404-2907

    Cedar Valley Point Man and Home Front Ministries is a faith based outreach to and for combat veterans and their families who are suffering with the pain and stress of PTSD. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The obvious military influence in my life toward the business first, is leadership. Next, is problem solving and decision making. Third, is to KNOW my "job" (and product) which in this case is the Christian faith, the Lord Jesus Christ, His Holy Spirit, God the Father, and the Bible. Finally, as a minister dealing with the peoples' lives, I must be "technically proficient," in applying Scriptural and Spiritual truth. I apply the study abilities I learned in the Army.

  • English River Outfitters

    Non-Profit Organization
    Washington, IA 52353

    At English River Outfitters, our priority is to help our Disabled Veteran’s adjust back to as a normal life as can be expected through a positive outdoor experience, fishing, hunting and a campfire. We provide a safe outdoor experience with other veterans to help promote healing and closure all at no cost to our veterans. English River Outfitters Resort is designed with our veterans in mind, some paid the ultimate sacrifice and others return with a disability. If Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom stand for anything, they stand for freedom and democracy. Protection against terrorism, oppression and tyranny can never be repaid. It is our goal at English River Outfitters Resort to offer all of our veterans, Past, present and future; Korean, Viet Nam, Granada, Somalia, Operation Just Cause (Panama), Operation Desert Shield/Storm and Operation’s OIF/OEF a solitude outdoor recreational resort at no cost to our veterans where they can Camp, Fish, Hunt, Hike and enjoy a campfire in an enjoyable relaxing atmosphere. English River Outfitters Resort is a safe secure resort where our veterans can realize their strengths and independence. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military experience has provided me with time management skills, how to give a briefing, preparing a work plan, scheduling tasks to be completed. Honor, Discipline, Respect, Character, Leadership. Leadership is a privilege, and with privilege come responsibility.

  • Donkeys and Dog Tag

    Non-Profit Organization
    Boone, IA 50036

    Donkeys and Dog Tags provides time away in a country setting for our Veterans, those actively serving, survivors of military members and their families to enjoy the therapeutic wonder of donkeys, the outdoors, time to relax, restore relationships, and mend hearts; all at no cost to any family participating. We are hoping to add a weekly support group and yoga class.

  • Heroes to Homeless

    Non-Profit Organization
    Greenwood, IN 46142

    Heroes to Homeless is a non-profit organization. We are a Veterans organization for the sole purpose so the Veteran’s that we house and provide jobs for can receive pay for their work. We purchase homes and fix them up to provide housing for Veteran’s. The companies we use are owned by Veteran’s and have agreed to hire these Veteran’s that come through our program. Though our program is mainly focused towards Veterans some of our services will be open to the public. Heroes to Homeless' MISSION: Helping Our Military Veterans Establish Life Essentials to be Successful and Self-Sustaining Our Mission is to rehabilitate, provide housing and transitional housing for Veterans, Homeless Veterans and Veterans with disabilities. We will actively seek jobs for each Veteran coming through our program and offer training of new skills were we can. Thus showing them they can be an active part in today’s society. We have partnered with several companies who will also provide jobs for any Veteran coming through our program. This Program will help reduce the Veterans Administration’s cost in Homeless grant cost and programs eventually each year.

  • Ov'r There Industries

    Non-Profit Organization
    Indianapolis, IN 46204

    Veterans engaging veterans to obtain employment. Staff of veterans helping veterans find and secure employment opportunities. Ov'r There achieves success when a veteran gets an opportunity to obtain employment.

  • Elder Heart

    Non-Profit Organization
    Nashville, IN 47448

    Elder Heart produces public art to expose the suicide epidemic of veterans. Our hope is simply this: Lets raise interest in our communities and local artisans. Lets pay respect to our warriors and be the change we need in our lives by taking action, by making steps and by having something which recognizes our belief in ourselves and the members of our home. We will take responsibility for ourselves and our lives. Elder Heart is just a facilitator of what we already are and want to be. We will create works of public art for the purpose of healing our community and empowering our veterans through the experience of creating art. It is false to think that the pain of war is a veteran’s problem. It is a cultural and human problem that affects everyone. We are here in order to create a healing experience for others, we need to experience it for ourselves as well. -22 veterans commit suicide every day. 8,030 per year 2.5 times more than those who died on 9/11 This is a national epidemic!

  • Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Indianapolis, IN 46204

    Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans (WHVV.org) Honors, remembers & thanks men, women and their families who have served in the United States Armed Force by paying tribute, showing gratitude and respect to all American troops. WHVV honors and supports the families of fallen service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, including those who died as a result of their military service. WHVV organizes, conducts, and supports events and activities which promote the general welfare of military families. WHVV collaborates with outreach programs to benevolent, charitable, educational service organizations that support, honor, remember and improve the lives of Veterans and their families. WHVV assists in research, education & preservation of the personal accounts and accomplishments of Veterans. We provide educational opportunities, activities, outreach and strategic communications to the public to promote and recognize the importance and the achievements of Veterans. We encourage and inspire the community, volunteers and donors to share in the enthusiasm for thanking Veterans for their service to the United States of America.Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans (WHVV.org) Honors, remembers & thanks men, women and their families who have served in the United States Armed Force by paying tribute, showing gratitude and respect to all American troops. WHVV honors and supports the families of fallen service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, including those who died as a result of their military service. PROGRAMS: INDIANA GOLD STAR - Building the Indiana Gold Star Families Memorial Monument at 760 North Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis INDIANA VIETNAM VETERANS GIFT - A FREE GIFT for all Veterans who served during the Vietnam War (1955-1975) HONOR AND HELP - Outreach Assistance to food insecure and shut-in veterans HONOR ALL VETS - Outreach Veteran Events

  • Operation Care Package 24/7

    Veteran Owned Business
    Indianapolis, IN 46227-8500

    Operation Care Package 24/7 is a care package center that provides pre-packaged, high quality care packages to our troops overseas. Customers may purchase a package for any soldier, sponsor individual service members, or make a donation. All items are packed and shipped from a main supply center in Greenwood, IN. OCP 24/7 is also the corporate sponsor of Veterans of Valor - a non-profit designed to provide services and resources tailored to meet the needs of severely combat wounded veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My experience as an infantry Marine taught me the value of extensive planning, yet gave me the ability to adapt well to ever-changing demands and situations. As a business owner, I'm able to provide faster solutions and service because of my military service experience.

  • Freedom Paws Service Dogs Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chillicothe, IL 61523

    Freedom Paws Service Dogs Foundation is a 501(c)3 non profit that trains service dogs for veterans and first responders who suffer from PTSD. The organization operates off of donations. All puppies are donated to the program free of charge. There is NO cost to the veteran or first responder for receiving a fully trained service dog. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am a 100% disabled veteran rated by the Department of Veteran Affairs. I suffer from PTSD myself. I have worked for one of the largest Police and Military Special Ops K9 training programs in the world. I know first hand how much a service dog can assist the veteran in mitigating life's daily challenges.

  • Veterans Knowledge Online

    Non-Profit Organization
    Blue Island, IL

    Veteran's Knowledge On-line (VKO) Founded 1 January 2012, Veterans Knowledge Online (VKO) is dedicated to the men and women who've bravely served their country in the armed forces. The organizations unique purpose is to provide emergency financial assistance and relief to Armed Force Reservist, Veterans, and Disabled Veterans. Our mission is to ensure all veterans and their families obtain immediate resources at their fingertips. Veterans Knowledge Online (VKO) continue to emerge having successfully assisted service members, veterans, and their families with emergency financial assistance, housing and shelter, job resources, resume building, mock interviews, and VA Benefits. Our organization aims to provide global assistance to all veterans throughout the world. VKO has partnered with the Department of Defense, One Savvy Veteran, and VA transition Consultant. VKO Resources * Veterans Emergency Financial Assistance * Veterans Job Fair Announcements * Federal Resume Building and Mock Interviews * Department of Veterans Affairs: VA Benefits and Entitlements * VA Compensation and Pension, Guidelines * VA Educational Entitlements, Guidelines * USAR Recovery Care Coordinators (State Wide Line of Duty POC) * E-benefits Guidelines and Web access assistance * Veterans Discounts (List of Stores and Locations) * Veteran's Discount Card, Guidelines and Locations * Veterans Job Fair Announcements (State Wide) * Veteran's Driver's License, Guidelines * Vet Center Ref Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Having served 15 faithful years both Army active duty and reserves Human Resource Staff Sergeant, the military prepared me for the Civil Service through ample training on various travel, finance, information management, and medical systems. It has been an honor to serving and obtaining skills that will last throughout my civilian career.

  • Clark County Department of Veterans Affairs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Marshall, IL 62441

    Clark County Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs (Marshall, IL): Larry Smith, Director 501 Archer Ave. County Courthouse Marshall, IL 62441 Phone: (217) 826-8311

  • Elevated Excellence

    Non-Profit Organization
    Country Club Hills, IL 60478

    Safe supportive lodging for elders or veterans looking for a home like environment. Offering meals, transportation, medication management and 24/7 assisted care in a shared living home. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Army has prepared me for this next phase of life as a Retired Sgt, I learned to be laser-focused. I developed organizational skills, people skills, leadership, and communication skills.

  • Monticello Veterans Assistance Office

    Non-Profit Organization
    Monticello, IL 61856

    Monticello Illinois Veterans Assistance Office (Piatt County, ID): Max Heacock, Veterans Assistance Officer 301 S. Charter Courthouse Annex Monticello, IL 61856 Phone: (217) 762-8387

  • Operation Horses and Heroes, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Elgin, IL 60123-2560

    Operation Horses and Heroes is a registered 501(c)(3) and is an intensive, multi-day Equestrian Resiliency Program (ERP) that immerses the individual and families in the world of the horse. Using a variety of activities and disciplines beginning from simple care and grooming to powerful therapy sessions, the full days are filled with opportunities for personal growth and learning.

  • Phenix Legacy

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chicago, IL 60606

    The mission of Phenix Legacy is to serve those who have served through empowerment and mentorship. We do this by providing temporary and/or long-term resources, services, and support to military veterans, first responders, and their families, who find themselves transitioning, regardless of circumstances or cause. Phenix Legacy provides mentorship and encouragement in conjunction with access to a range of services which include, peer or group mentoring, social and networking events, employment readiness assistance & training, linkage to VA benefits & mental health services, direct connection to academic resources, access to local, state, and federal service member benefits and other services that promote empowerment, self-reliance, and independence that support economic, academic, and personal advancement. In 2016, Phenix Legacy was founded to address the needs of the service member community. An organized nonprofit in the State of Illinois and a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit established to help military veterans, first responders, and their families navigate the gaps experienced during difficult transitions that so often act as an obstacle to empowerment and advancement.

  • Veterans In Transition

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bolingbrook, IL 60490

    Veterans In Transition (VIT) is a grass roots, non-profit transition assistance program serving military Veterans & their families in the greater Chicagoland area. VIT aids clients in their evolution from service member to civilian employee by providing expertise & resources in the following areas: Resume Writing Job Search Coaching Interview Preparation & Skill Development & Social Media Setup.

  • Veterans Legal Support Center & Clinic - The John Marshall Law School

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chicago, IL 60604

    The purpose of the Veterans Legal Support Center & Clinic at The John Marshall Law School (VLSC) is to assist veterans filing VA benefit claims as well as to provide representation for veterans during the appeals process through our statewide network of pro bono attorneys.

  • Veterans R&R

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wauconda, IL

    Veterans R&R works to engage Veterans and Active Duty Military in an active community where trust and relationships are built, and to be a bridge that helps connect those we serve with other great organizations. Veterans R&R's Outdoors Program is designed to provide veterans with an exhilarating, challenging and rewarding outdoors experience while connecting them to other veterans, active duty service members, military families, as well as professionals in the civilian sector.

  • We Do Care

    Non-Profit Organization
    Barrington, IL 60010

    We Do Care is an Illinois 501 (C) (3), non political, and grass roots organization, founded by concerned Illinois residents in September 2004. Our Mission is to provide tangible opportunities for the American public to thank and support active duty military personnel, their families, and veterans while acknowledging and appreciating the freedom unique to our country.

  • YES TO VETS

    Non-Profit Organization
    Saint Charles, IL 60174

    I started 'YES TO VETS' in March, 2009 to help veterans, military families and their friends. We partnered with the Illinois National Guard in 2009 for a 'Welcome Home' tribute after nearly 3,000 ING personnel had served a one year deployment in Afghanistan. It was the largest ING deployment since World War II. We provide ongoing support services to helps veterans find employment, seek medical treatment and create a much greater awareness of how important veterans are to this country. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am not a veteran; I started 'YES TO VETS' to pay tribute to those Americans who are this country's greatest resource.

  • Chi - Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chicago, IL 60619

    Chi - Vets provides employment assistance, organizes hiring events and job fairs, and provides seminars and workshops. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Give me the exposure that is needed to expand.

  • TLS Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mchenry, IL 60050

    TLS Veterans operates New Horizons, a 20-bed transitional living shelter in Hebron, IL for homeless veterans who benefit from a more intensive period of support to reintegrate back to their own housing situation. Veterans in the program can access a variety of supports such as employment assistance, recovery support, transportation to work, reconnecting with family, and daily living skills as needed. In McHenry, veterans and families are welcomed to call or stop in at the drop-in resource center, staffed by certified veteran peer support specialists. The peer support group is there to assist veterans in need, whether the need is for support, information, referrals, or the relief of having coffee with someone who speaks the same language. The drop-in center includes a food pantry for veterans, monthly food truck, and counseling support. The VA funds a program (SSVF) for low income veterans who are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless, providing resources to be quickly rehoused and supported. The agency also offers veteran-specific employment assistance, helping with resume translation, getting prepared for employment, and finding/keeping employment.

  • Front Line Families

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wheaton, IL 60187

    Front Line Families is a Non-for profit providing free training for Veterans and their families. We provide project management training and encourage the veterans and their families to work in the community on pressing matters. Once the project is complete the veteran and family members receive a certificate in project management which can be used to enhance their resume while seeking employment. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am a certified Veterans Counselor and Certified Peer support Specialist. We help veterans with free training in Project Management.

  • Peoria Iron Sights

    Non-Profit Organization
    Pekin, IL 61555

    The Peoria Iron Sights, a 501(c)(3), has been organized to operate exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, for US Military Veterans. The Program’s mission is to organize and administer an ice hockey program that provides a recreational, therapeutic, and educational experience.

  • American Veterans Helping Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bolingbrook, IL 60440

    The mission of American Veterans Helping Veterans is based on inherent human conditions. People need to have a sense of self worth in order to lead happy and productive lives. American Veterans Helping Veterans understands that Veterans often have difficulties re-establishing themselves in society due to injuries such as TBI. This leads to unemployment and emotional distress. AVHV believes that by helping the Veteran improve their financial and medical hardships, positive steps can be taken towards their return to rich and fulfilling lives. It’s the least we can do after the sacrifices the Veteran’s and their families have made towards the preservation of our freedom.

  • Jefferson County Social & Veterans Services

    Non-Profit Organization
    Rigby, ID 83442

    Jefferson County Idaho Social & Veterans Services (Rigby, ID): Edidt Ramirez, Social & Veterans Services 210 Courthouse Way Suite 110 Rigby, Idaho 83442 Phone: (208) 745-9223 Fax: (208) 745-5757

  • Idaho County Division of Veterans Services

    Non-Profit Organization
    Boise, ID 83702

    Idaho County Division of Veterans Services (Boise, ID): David E. Brasuell, Division Administrator 351 Collins Road Boise, ID 83702 Phone: (208) 577-2310

  • The Guardians Foundation Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Post Falls, ID 83854

    Assisting at risk veterans and their families in their time of emergency need. Temporary housing on an as available basis, partnering with the VA and other community resources for referrals to veteran services in our local area.

  • Veteran's Relief Fund, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814

    The Mission of the Veteran’s Relief Fund is to provide emergency aid in the form of small grants and interest-free loans to veterans and their families needing assistance to cover travel to and from medical appointments, and for other basic, essential necessities of life such as food, shelter and clothing. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I served as an officer in the US Army, and the leadership skills I learned there have helped me tremendously in my life. Now it is time for me to give back to our veterans.

  • Objective Zero Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Honolulu, HI 96818

    Objective Zero™ is a mobile app and 501(c)(3) nonprofit that anonymously connects veterans to a community of veterans, counselors, and concerned citizens. Objective Zero is the first mobile app to connect veterans, military members, and their families to peer support and mental health professionals via voice, video, and text message services.

  • Stellar Care 4 Veterans - Honolulu

    Non-Profit Organization
    Waipahu, HI 96797

    The Wellness Retreat Experience, Stellar Care 4 Veterans, is designed to release the bondages of Depression, Anger, Anxiety, Stress, Exhaustion, Loneliness, Abuse; Physical, Mental, Emotional, Self-Sabotage, Feeling Negative & Pessimistic, Suppressed Emotions, Debilitating Fear, Deep Emotional Pain, Loss of Motivation/Direction, Feeling Weak & Unable to Cope or simply Feel That Your Life is Out of Control.

  • Veterans Empowerment Organization of Georgia, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Atlanta, GA 30318

    The Veterans Empowerment Organization of Georgia, Inc. (VEO) is a place of hope where our community's natural abundance of compassion and resources can come together to embrace those veterans who are neglected, sick, hungry, and have no place to turn. Our organization provides food and shelter to veterans who are in extreme poverty, as well as those who are merely struggling with hard economic times. Starting now, we are working to develop a host of programs to help homeless veterans make the transition from lives of poverty and hunger on the streets to live as productive citizens. We want to help rebuild lives that have been shattered by war injuries.

  • (MNK) My Neighbors Keeper Corporation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Roswell, GA 30076

    We are a non-judgmental, multicultural nonprofit organization whose mission is to eliminate the plight of the homeless, racial inequalities, social injustice, minimize incarceration rates, reduce substance abuse and promote diversity. MNK My Neighbors Keeper Corp. is a voice for those whose voices have been silenced through victimization of homelessness, violence, abuse, or crime. MNK supports and promotes recovery the process for all races, religious backgrounds, gender, and age groups and their families by incorporating peer directed and operated services, advocacy, growth development, and crime, substance abuse and gang prevention from participation in individual or group lead environments.

  • Arch Way Housing Program, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Kennesaw, GA 30152

    The mission of Arch Way Housing Program, Inc. is to foster veteran’s services for the elderly, children and the disable community. Non-Emergency Transportation Services Services for seniors, Veterans, Children and Disable Safe, affordable, and accessible transportation options for veteran’s with any type of disability Medical/Health Fair Partnership for Veteran’s Holistic Wellness Services Health Awareness & Education Veteran’s Employment Transitional Services Veteran’s Environmental Green Services Veteran's Housing.

  • Eagle's Rest

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sharpsburg,, GA —30277

    Eagle's Rest will soon be a retreat center where Military Chaplains from all branches of service can come with their spouses for 3 or 4 nights of R & R. We are currently looking for a suitable property / home in the beautiful N. GA Mtns. in or near Hiawassee. This peaceful retreat will be offered to Chaplains of all faiths at no charge. Scholarships for Military Chaplains and their spouses will be made possible by the generous donations of VOB's and other individuals / organizations who believe that we need to support and encourage the men and women who have sacrificed so much to minister to our Troops. Priority will always be given to those who have served in combat zones since 9/11. All gifts and donations are Tax-Deductible. We are a 501(c)3 registered in the State of GA. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am a Vietnam Veteran with a son who is currently serving in the Nat'l Guard. As a civilian Chaplain/Counselor for over 20 yrs. I believe that I have learned the importance of "Servant Leadership" putting the needs of others first. Life is short and precious. It is not all about making money. I want to leave this world just a little bit better than I found it. Supporting our Military Chaplains and their spouses is the driving passion behind our efforts to develop Eagle's Rest.

  • Joseph and Sarah Caring for Vets, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Atlanta, GA 30336

    Joseph and Sarah Caring for Veterans, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide transitional housing and referral services for homeless veterans, that are located in the metro Atlanta area. In an effort to aid in ending homelessness among our veterans, our organization strives to assist fellow veterans in obtaining permanent housing, employment and life skills training.

  • North Georgia Veteran's Outreach Center

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Gainesville, GA 30501

    The North Georgia Veteran’s Outreach Center is run by Disabled Veterans suffering with multiple debilitating illnesses and injuries whose mission is to provide advocacy, assistance and services designed to enhance the lives of Veterans. We assist in obtaining entitlements and services; provide Military Transition Assistance; and provide food, clothing, shelter, and transportation assistance. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service has made me everything I am, this is just a natural progression from who I was to who I am.

  • Operation Veteran Empowerment

    Non-Profit Organization
    Marietta, GA 30060

    Operation Veteran Empowerment (OpVet) is a 501 (c) (3) non profit dedicated exactly to that "knowledge empowerment". It is the only business educational resource of its type in the country. As a pure Internet business educational resource platform it provides instant download onto any computer quite literally offering a complete guide for "best business practices" and "financial acumen" (the only comprehensive encyclopedia of business financing in the nation - every key business financing tool/type covered in "real world" terms). Simply put, as the glaring statistics and data demonstrate, veteran entrepreneurs and business owners continue to fail in record numbers. The rising risk accumulations bring unprecedented and needless detours that subvert desired successes, as well wasting valuable resources, time, and energies. Operation Veteran empowerment has been specifically structured and directly targets the primary reason for those maladies - rampant deficiencies in requisite knowledge for "best business practices" and financial acumen. Without those elements, the business venture is going nowhere fast, usually at terminal velocities. When all of those elements are in place that means profitability, and creating new jobs, especially for veterans. That means greater economic stability for veteran families.

  • The National Veteran Supplier Diversity Coalition

    Non-Profit Organization
    Roswell, GA 30075

    Our goal is to develop mutually beneficial relationships between companies and diverse suppliers, achieved through top-level collaboration, innovation and execution. Our nation's military produces some of the best entrepreneur's in the country, making partnerships with these firms as suppliers essential to a supplier diversity commitment.

  • Success To Succeed Foundation inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sugar Hill, GA 30518

    Success To Succeed Foundation Inc, is an non-profit 501c(3) organization that is dedicated to meeting the needs of homeless veterans and the community. Giving our resident veterans and the community a positive life change focus through structured programs which focus on spiritual growth, education, employment, life management and recovery from substance abuse. Success To Succeed is a Outreach Center is a developmental community facility complex to house demographically characterized, for homeless veterans and the community. Through a variety of structured programs, Success To Succeed will presents new opportunities for its residents getting them back on their feet and successfully rejoining the mainstream as productive citizens. Our goal is to operate a retail location to accommodate the acceptance and re-sale of donated clothes, furniture, appliances and household items. Funds generated will support financial assistance to our participants such as rent, utilities, food vouchers, gasoline and public transportation. We offer additional assistance by facilitating connections with various resources throughout the community. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Veteran spouse of the United States Marine Corps (USMC), veteran mother of the United States Navy Corps (USN) My passion to become an entrepreneur started when I was in middle school. With a strong desire to create things, I started basket making as an outlet for doing something for myself and at the same time helping others. That same passion continues today with a sincere desire to share my knowledge and skills. I have gained the knowledge necessary to accept the challenge of running a business as an opportunity to help others. The greatest challenge is to sustain that excitement and enthusiasm, and never lose the passion! Always being a 'sponge' for learning new things, while trying to make it a success for all stakeholders. What is so amazing is that it is a shared joy, because it reflects the generosity of our friends who continue to reach out to others in need, to make a difference that can be seen, felt, and measured.

  • SD Gunner Fund

    Non-Profit Organization
    Richmond Hill, GA 31324

    The SD Gunner Fund was created to assist Veterans and disabled children with the financial expense of obtaining and maintaining much needed service animals. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Since we are a nonprofit, military service has played a significant role in our desire to give back to those who have suffered just like us.

  • She S.E.R.V.E.D Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wrens, GA 30833

    She S.E.R.V.E.D Inc., is a service driven organization developed to Support, Enhance and Restore Veterans Every Day. Intentionally founded on Veterans Day 2014, She S.E.R.V.E.D Inc., was designed to keep within the tradition of honoring and thanking women veterans for their dedicated and loyal service to their country and to ensure they know that we deeply appreciate the sacrifices they have made in their lives to keep our country free. Incorporated on 14 November 2014 and working to attain our nonprofit veterans organization status, She S.E.R.V.E.D Inc., had its humble beginnings as the vision of Jennifer Berry, an Army veteran and military spouse. Although She S.E.R.V.E.D Inc., caters to women veterans, we will not leave ANY of our battle buddies behind, meaning any veteran in need of assistance will be helped.

  • Silver Lining Villages

    Non-Profit Organization
    Atlanta, GA 30302

    Silver Lining Villages is a self help organization providing and teaching alternative stress reduction techniques, holistic services, EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), Theta Healing and other non-invasive stress reduction techniques for active duty servicemen and servicewomen and their families, as well as United States veterans. We conduct United States veteran's retreats to help reduce stress, online group Skype sessions, and teach non-medicinal coping mechanisms to help deal with the complex difficulties associated with war and military life. We also conduct emotional freedom classes and emotional freedom techniques retreats for female military soldiers who have experienced MST (Military Sexual Trauma). Comments on the Military and Business Ownership We are not military. We are civilians who started in substance abuse, alternative healing and psychiatric nursing who found over decades that there are less traumatic methods for dealing with trauma when dealing with veterans and soldiers, and those in substance abuse. We believe that people who put their lives on the line for us deserve a chance at having and learning those tools and methods. Once that decision was made, we've learned more about military culture. Peace is paramount.

  • Veterans for Veterans America, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Morrow, GA 30260

    The Veteran Development Center (VDC) is the support services component of the 501c3 nonprofit Veterans for Veterans AmericA, Inc. The VDC addresses the human services and support needs for homeless Veterans in transitional housing programs that assist the Veteran client with necessary life-skills and curriculum programs that are specifically designed to meet the three goals of the VDC. This proven process will restore the dignity and respect of such veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership "As a first sergeant (1SG), military service (25 years) taught me how to be a project and a program manager. In business and as a entrepreneur, every task builds into an overall project and the programs are the elements that keep the project moving successfully - whether it the continuous training of employees, mentoring and developing succession plans for continuity of operations, revising the goals and mission of the organization/business as it adjusts to change, etc."

  • Visions Outreach, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Atlanta, GA 30321

    Vision Outreach Inc. was founded by Leonard Morgan, a veteran with more than 30 years of experience in the logistics field. Mr. Morgan's vision was to assist disenfranchised veterans, homeless veterans and their families with housing, counseling, peer support, advocacy, transportation and mental health issues that they deal with on a day to day basis. These veterans have fought in Afghanistan, Iraq and other places to protect our country and they deserve to be treated with respect, honesty, empathy, integrity and pride. Vision Outreach Inc. will be a center for veterans to accomplish goals while at the same time receiving services for their active duty contribution to the United States Armed Forces. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service has prepared me to be a better business owner because I am a disabled veteran and I have the experience to serve other veterans. I have that experience because of my honesty, empathy, respect, integrity and pride that I have endured in the Armed Forces by being a retired veteran with 30 years of experience and dealing with veterans on a one on one and group environments. My organization is structured to assist veterans and if not, refer them to other resources.

  • Helping Our Veterans, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Decatur, GA 30032

    Established in 2008, Helping Our Veterans, Inc. (HOV) provides information and referral (I & R) assistance services to assist chronically homeless veterans apply for benefits, receive mental and physical supportive services. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Leave no man behind" are the things that I learned while in the military. That's the motto I use when trying to help homeless Veterans who served our Country with Honor.

  • Hire Heroes USA

    Non-Profit Organization
    Alpharetta, GA 30022

    HHUSA's mission is to provide career placement assistance to all of our returning service men and women. The HHUSA program focuses on providing transition assistance to Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom veterans, specializing in the career placement of those injured or with any level of disability. HHUSA serves veterans from all branches of the military: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, Reservists and Coast Guard. A mission-focused, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit program, the services provided by Hire Heroes USA are done so at no cost to veterans or hiring companies.

  • Share the Dream Foundation Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    McDonough, GA 30253

    Share the Dream Foundation Inc's mission is to promote success and healing within the Veteran communities of Clayton, DeKalb, Fulton and Henry Counties. We help veterans help themselves by providing food, clothes, counseling, education, and we do whatever is needed to help get veterans off the streets, in stable employment, and get their benefits so they can be independent and re-enter the community. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership After 20 years of the military I have the leadership, patient and desire!

  • United Military Care

    Non-Profit Organization
    Marietta, GA 30062

    United Military Care is a Georgia nonprofit that provides emergency and supportive services and programs for military families, veterans and service members throughout the state.

  • V.E.T.S. - Atlanta

    Non-Profit Organization
    Atlanta, GA 30318

    V.E.T.S. is a non-profit community organization providing a comprehensive holistic approach to helping our veterans have successful re-integration into their civilian communities. We offer a safe and healing environment in support of all veterans, with emphasis placed on female veterans, their special needs and challenges. Our mission is to help veterans succeed in 5 major life components… foster energy healing and balance, home stability, financial literacy, gainful employment and education. It is imperative to implement a permanent, life-changing solution for veterans and their families, not only for the sake of ensuring that our veterans can move forward successfully in their lives, but also to promote a positive economy and strong community and global presence. Our organization, Veterans Empowered to Success (V.E.T.S.) is the answer. What makes our program truly unique is that we utilize integrative, energetic techniques oriented towards healing and transforming the mind. Once the mind is reprocessed, we can help our veterans become empowered in other areas of their lives with the ultimate goal of them being successful and making productive contributions in their local communities. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The United States Navy provided a foundation for how I live my everyday life. I serve with purpose, pride and professionalism in my mission to support Veteran's successful re-integration into their civilian communities. The discipline that was ingrained in me during those formative years continues to be the interwoven fabric that allows me to focus on the smallest of details to the overall vision of Veterans Empowered to Success (V.E.T.S.) nonprofit.

  • Veteran Health Solutions

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tucker, GA 30084

    Veteran Health Solutions is a veteran owned non-profit organization that provides HEMP education for the veteran and underserved who want to learn and discover the value of hemp as an alternative to opioids. Our interactive workshops deliver quality information in real time. VHS collaborates with other veteran and hemp organizations that are recognized as beacons of light for the hemp industry and brings their valuable hemp expertise to the global community. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Military service has prepared me by the utilization of proper resources and discipline.

  • VETS ROCK Inc.

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Warner Robins, GA 31088

    The mission of VETS ROCK is to provide resources and assistance to veterans of ALL branches of the United States Military. VETS ROCK plans to accomplish this through various channels of fund raising; such as music events, motorcycle rides/rallies and many other events to raise money to help ALL veterans and active duty military personnel in any way we can. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Through training and discipline my service in the military has helped to mold me into a well rounded thinker. It gave me a great deal of structure and that coupled with my creative abilities makes a great combination for success.

  • Augusta Warrior Project

    Non-Profit Organization
    Martinez, GA 30907

    Connecting Warriors and their families who live in the Greater Augusta area of Georgia and South Carolina (CSRA) with resources that improve their lives. Augusta Warrior Project’s model is based on developing a proactive relationship with Warriors in order to prevent or mitigate life crisis by holistically addressing issues early and collectively with our partners. Warrior assistance is coordinated by Augusta Warrior Project advocates. Our collaborative relationships with local, state, and national organizations ensures the well-deserved support for our Warriors and their families. The Augusta Warrior Project specializes in serving those who served with Benefits, Education, Employment, Housing and Supportive Services. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Gold Star Daughter, Military Kid, Army Spouse, Air Force Officer (Serving for 25 plus years), Executive Director for the Augusta Warrior Project (AWP). The military is what I live and breathe, it's what I do! Spent many years teaching at the US Air Force Academy, spent many years in the joint community and have a strong passion for the well being of all who served and their families. With the right collaborative efforts, we can assist all who served to create the life they want and deserve!

  • Eve Angel Foundation, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fayetteville, GA 30214

    The Eve Angel Foundation's mission is to provide qualified homeless individuals and families temporary services to assist them with their successful transition to self-sustainment while maintaining Faith, Honor, Integrity, Courage, and Commitment of all those involved. Our goal is to build an organization that is a one-stop shop for those in need.

  • Veterans United Support Services

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lakeland, FL 33810

    Veterans United Support Services needs donations. We help veterans and first responders with PTSD and homeless veterans along with partnering with other organizations as sort of a resource center for Veterans and first responders among other things. What we ultimately want to create is a campground with 15 to 20 campsites capable of accepting the new larger RVs along with other services.

  • YEMX, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bradenton, FL 34205

    YEMX, Inc. The Fraternal Order and Non-Profit Brotherhood." Serving Those Marines and Corpsmen Who Served Us." YEMX= USMC: In Greek letters. "YEMX Non-Profit Brotherhood" Giving Back is our Mission. "Never leaving a Brother or Sister Behind". Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Loyalty, Honor, Commitment, God, Country and The Marine Corps. Persistence never give up!

  • Patriot Placements, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fort Lauderdale, FL

    Patriot Placements is committed to serving the military community by working with the business community to promote job placement and economic independence to our nation’s heroes and their spouses. We are a nonprofit 501c3 based out of South Florida providing resume building, interview coaching, LinkedIn assistance and job search services for U.S. veterans and their spouses nationwide at no cost.

  • PVAPP 4 Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Crestview, FL 32536

    PVAPP 4 Veterans is a Community-based Day Service Center (DSC) for Homeless Veterans that will be established in Crestview, Florida. The PVAPP 4 Veterans Inc. will focus on partnering with a variety of other community agencies such as: Department of Social Services, Vocational Rehabilitation, Mental Health, Social Security, Alcohol Anonymous, Employment Security Commission, Veterans Affairs, local churches, food banks, shelters and other community agencies. The DSC for Homeless Veterans will provide a comprehensive array of educational, informational, rehabilitative services to those that are from the extremely low income or disenfranchised population. The PVAPP 4 Veterans is expected to provide a total holistic approach needed for transformation of the mind, body, soul and spirit for those within the community. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My service in the military has prepared me to be a better visionist, realist, manager, hard worker and helper. The military prepared me for all walks of life that the average citizen would not see, which encourages me to complete my duties to society because the military instills the job is never over. I am more aggressive at completing tasks, organization and accountability, selfless services and charity. The military also prepared me to work with people of all backgrounds.

  • South Florida Honors Alliance

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547

    Non Profit Organization that assist Homeless indigent Veterans Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Organizational skills Leadership Accountability Responsibility Teamwork Drive to Succeed

  • Stay In Step

    Non-Profit Organization
    Temple Terrace, FL 33637

    We are a veteran and minority founded 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides long-term rehabilitation and therapy to those impacted by a brain and spinal cord injury or any other neurological disorder that causes paralysis. Our services cater to the Greater Tampa Bay region and its neighboring areas.

  • Support Warrior Project

    Non-Profit Organization
    North Miami, FL 33181

    Support Warrior Project, Inc. a 501(c)(3) veteran-owned nonprofit organization founded with the mission of enriching the lives of America's veterans, U.S Military members of all branches, and military spouses or dependents exploring business ownership. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military teaches more than just the technical skills that are necessary to get the job done.

  • The DD214 Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Brooksville, FL 34602

    Mission Statement: The DD214 Foundation is 501-c3 Not for Profit organization of ALL BIKER Volunteers dedicated to helping our Needy Veterans. The foundation distributes monies directly through Marine Corps League 708 in Brooksville, Florida. The Money is presented to Needy Vets regardless of Branch of Service. To date the DD214 Foundation has collected and distributed $116,000.00 in aid to those who proudly served, and where wounded in the line of duty protecting our freedom. The DD214 Foundation was founded By James Batten, Don Varrieur & James Morrison.

  • United Veterans Assistance Services, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Dunedin, FL 34698

    United Veterans Assistance Services (UVETS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping veterans of all wars with difficult housing solutions. Our new program is called the Restoration and Renovation (R&R®) Program. This will include but is not limited to; restoration and renovation of an existing structure, interior remodeling and remodeling to accommodate disabilities and exterior work to make sure that these homes are sustainable. United Veterans Assistance Services, Inc. (UVAS) is strongly committed to helping those who have selflessly given to our country. It is our duty and our honor to assist Servicemen and Servicewomen and their immediate families by raising money through donations and professional services to coordinate the process of renovating and restoring homes for these Veterans. The services provided by United Veterans Assistance Services are given at NO COST to the Veterans we serve. UVAS, in partnership with preferred vendors, General Contractors, such as Capture Construction, LLC, and community based organizations, is prepared to provide targeted housing solutions to Veterans of all wars through our Restoration & Renovation Program (R&R®). Our vendors, contractors and administrative services are paid for through the operational fund of UVAS. Your donation pays to provide these services to the Veterans at no cost to them. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My husband, James Turner, is the Co-founder of our organization. He is a Vietnam Veteran and a Bronze Star recipient. He has owned his own Consulting business for 21 years and over the last year decided he wanted to give something back to the Veterans. We created UVETS to help Vets in financial stress with housing issues, such as the need for a new roof, heating & air, siding, kitchens, bathrooms, ramps, etc. He is my inspiration!

  • Veterans Backing Veterans Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Beverly Hills, FL 34465

    Veterans Backing Veterans Inc. is an organization of veterans who want to help our brothers and sisters (free of charge) get the benefits from the U.S. government which they deserve. Dependents of veterans are able to get benefits from the government also (in most cases), but do not know how to go through the maze of agencies and paperwork. If a veteran has PTSD or any disability due to their time in service, we can help them get a disability rating, and possibly social security disability. Due to the fact that we are veterans, we know what you have been through. Although, we are not professional health care personnel, we can help you by sharing how we manage our stress levels and you will have someone who can relate to your experiences. While in service, your buddies always had your back, when you become a civilian, you find yourself alone. We are here to tell you that we have your back! If you are having a problem with housing or food, let us know. Contact veterans backing veterans and see what we can do for you. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership After serving my time in the U.S. Navy, I found myself alone as a Veteran. I was a Vietnam Era Veteran and the public just hated us. Through the years I did what I could to help other Veterans and finally decided that I never want another Veteran to feel alone and lost in the civilian world. I decided that I wanted to help the dependents of Veterans as well since dependents are what keep the Veteran going and not giving up hope.

  • Veterans Core Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311-8220

    Veterans Core Foundation's mission is to help homeless and disabled military Veterans with transitional housing, employment assistance, transportation services to and from VA hospitals and appointments, and referral services. Veterans Core Foundation is committed to ending military Veterans homelessness for those already on the street and preventing others from becoming homeless by providing an array of well-designed and managed services to meet the needs of homeless Veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As an administrator in the Air Force working in the office of logistics and strategic planning, I've learned all the intricate details of not only planning but execution of a plan.

  • Veterans Transitional Housing Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tampa, FL 33613

    Veterans Transitional Housing: I offer veterans like myself a safe place to go and get shelter, counseling and housing assistance along with assisting resources to become more independent citizens. My hope is to make a difference in the homeless population that we have. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I was in the Navy around the Desert Storm era. I seen a lot of my colleagues get called of to war. Then after I seen or contacted them later. They were homeless and/ or disabled. If found myself in a homeless shelter at one time e in my life and I seen the need was rising send I decided to help by opening a place that people may go and feel safe get all kind of resources to become more productive citizens again. By offering counseling, a safe place to with food and shelter. I want to help.

  • Disabled Veterans' LIFE Memorial Foundation, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Delray Beach, FL 33484

    Disabled Veterans' LIFE Memorial Foundation, Inc. The Disabled Veterans' LIFE Memorial Foundation, Inc. was formed to raise the funds necessary to design and construct the Memorial. It was established in 1998 through the combined efforts of philanthropist Lois B. Pope, Foundation chairman; Mr. Arthur H. Wilson, National Adjutant of the Disabled American Veterans and Foundation President; and the late Jesse Brown, former Secretary of Veteran Affairs and the Foundation's first executive director. Current members also include Gene A. Murphy and Kenneth G. Musselmann.

  • Fighting For Our Heroes Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Kissimmee, FL 34744

    Fighting For Our Heroes Foundation works with disabled veterans, service members and their families assisting them in receiving their benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Additionally we send care packages to deployed and hospitalized service members, set up support networks for various segments of the veteran community and we also do homeless and Native American veterans outreach as well. Although we are based out of Osceola County, Florida. We assist veterans nationwide through our programs. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Although I was injured early in my military career and was forced to medically retire, it helped me to better understand the plight of disabled veterans. I spent years not only going through the VA system, but instead using it as an opportunity to absorb how the system worked and my wife and I spent years researching the VA learning how to work with efficiently so that we could then help our fellow veterans make it through the VA system efficiently as well.

  • First Veterans Kids Care Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Orlando, FL 32825

    1st Veterans’ Kids Care, Inc. is committed to creating an awareness of and providing better lives and promising futures that challenges our veterans, children, and their spouses face. We are passionately committed to providing Scholarships, Educational opportunities, Counseling, Food Housing and Financial Assistance to our children when their faced with the tragic death or disability.

  • Florida Service Dogs, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Jacksonville, FL 32238

    Florida Service Dogs, Inc. is a non profit, volunteer run, service dog education and training organization. Our clients are all ages and all disabilities except for blindness. We offer hands on inclusive extensive canine behavior classes providing our own selected dogs for persons with disabilities. veterans receive priority in most situations. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Was a military police officer and the many lessons learned have always carried me through life with a professional caring and giving back attitude!

  • GCTE Center Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Davenport, FL 33837

    At Grant Career & Technical Education Center (GCTE), high school students and adults can learn the skills that are essential to today's demands in our workplace. GCTE prepares and supports students and adults in the use of demanding career-related technical and academic knowledge and skills needed for success in high school, college, and in highly-skilled careers. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am trying to schedule a meeting now to receive help from your services

  • Heroes And Angels Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lake Placid, FL 44852

    Heroes And Angels Inc. puts thank you cards into the hands of our Military, Fireman, Law Enforcement personnel and the Family Members that support them during their service. We provide Vets with PTSD, an alternative methods of healing. With donations we help these Heroes And Angels and their families with coaching through the VA system requirements. We also provide coaching for successful business start-ups and the tax advantages associated with business. We provide Life Skills training for the Heroes and their families. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The USAF taught me Positive Leadership & Management skills. How to problem solve with facts. That if I take care of my people they will take care of me. To focus on helping other people succeed by sharing all I know with them. That Givers are more successful than takers. I am who I am because of my 24 year military experience. Thank You and God Bless those who have, are and will give to this great nation.

  • Housing for Homeless

    Veteran Owned Business
    Rockledge, FL 32955

    Coalition for the Hungry & Homeless of Brevard's mission is to provide decent, affordable housing and to expand opportunities available to very low, low and moderate income citizens, as well as to facilitate ownership, management, and operations of business enterprises in economically depressed areas and to raise the economic, educational and social levels of the veterans and residents of Brevard County.

  • I AM LOVE Outreach & Ministry Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Saint Cloud, FL 34772

    I AM LOVE Outreach & Ministry is a homeless outreach & ministry focusing on homeless women,children and veterans. I AM LOVE Outreach & Ministry distributes food to those in camps and on the street, sign them up for programs, care for them, get them much needed items for their everyday survival. Find and partner with organizations that can equip our homeless with shelter, skills, jobs, homes. Track down all homeless veterans and connect them with VA housing, medical and benefits. Minister to their souls and fight the good fight of bringing awareness to the issue of homelessness, in an effort that one day, it will be no more. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I served in the U.S Army Military Intelligence Corp. as an Imagery Analyst, I had to give briefings to commanding officers. I was also latterly promoted to corporal and had a platoon of soldiers under me. The military gave me the confidence to take on any role and be successful.

  • LCpl Janos V Lutz Live To Tell Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Davie, FL 33330

    LCpl Janos V Lutz Live To Tell Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in South Florida, founded to decrease veteran suicide as a result of Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS), raise awareness, and provide support for returning veterans & their families. OUR MISSION: To improve the lives of servicemen and women with supportive services, access to local resources, and building community. LCpl Lutz Buddy Up Combat Outpost “Where No Veteran Walks Alone!” – Buddy Up COPs provides a physical place for serving veterans and families. Here veterans are connected locally and enjoy the company of fellow warfighters over dinner and fun activities. Recreational events as well as access to local support services information is available at each COP. LCpl Lutz Buddy Up Program is an effective method by which veterans share in the responsibility for each other’s safety and well-being. This type of active support is important for veterans and their acclimation to civilian life especially those who recently returned from deployment or live in an area without any known battle buddies. Buddies are able to connect with other in person at Buddy Up COPs, online through Buddy Up social media groups, and soon via mobile through the Buddy Up App.

  • Military Officers Association of America, Sarasota Chapter

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202-5641

    The Military Officers Association of Sarasota (MOAS) exists to improve the awareness, life style, and overall environment of its members; to support and serve the citizens of the Sarasota area; to advocate for, mobilize, motivate and activate Veteran empowerment, influence and participation in legislative support of the rights, benefits and issues of all active, retired, former and future military veterans; and to enhance the image of America's uniformed services in our local area. MOAS is an award-winning, all services affiliate of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) and the Florida Council of Chapters (FCOC). Our Scholarship Fund and community support activities include High School and Veteran scholarships, JROTC programs, Academic Olympics, Support Our Troops care package shipment, patriotism & Flag education and Veteran assistance, as needed. MOAS is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers, and funds are obtained solely through member donations and fund-raising at events and socials. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Leadership, responsibility, self-discipline, initiative, self-motivation, performance under pressure, demand for innovation, creativity, adaptability, flexibility, practical analysis and trouble-shooting in identifying needs/problems and related product/service solutions.

  • National Association of Senior Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Orange Park, FL 32003

    National Association of Senior Veterans (NASV) provides free, professional VA benefits assistance to veterans and families to obtain benefits earned through military service. NASV represents the interests of veterans, their widowed spouses and their families before the Department of Veteran Affairs.

  • Osceola Developmental Center, Inc

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Kissimmee, FL 34744

    Osceola Developmental Center, Inc helps people with disability get employed.

  • Outdoor Warrior Camp

    Non-Profit Organization
    Melbourne, FL 23935-1931

    Outdoor Warrior Camp is a non-profit organization (501 (c) 3 pending) that is dedicated combat wounded veterans and Bronze Star with combat v or higher recipients. We are bringing these guys to our area to do different type of outdoor activities including fishing and hunting. We want to offer an unforgettable experience to these warriors who have sacrificed so much. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I just think that it is a cause that I really believe in and I am very proud to have made it happen. I am not trying to make money, just want to give something back I have been fortunate enough to experience myself.

  • Palm Beach Council - Navy League of the United States

    Non-Profit Organization
    West Palm Beach, FL 33413-2339

    Support organization for all area sea service military units (Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Merchant Marine) as well as related youth programs (US Naval Sea Cadets, Young Marines, NJROTC, MCJROTC). Members include former military from all branches, as well as many who never served. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership It is an honor and privilege to be able to help our current military and the youth who will be our military and civilian leaders of tomorrow.

  • A Veterans Community

    Non-Profit Organization
    Winter Park, FL 32789

    A Veterans Community is a 501(c)(3) non-profit located in Central Florida that has a mission to provide safe, and stable housing to homeless Veterans and their families. We understand the importance of stabilizing a family to ensure a successful rehabilitation. We also collaborate with numerous community partners to ensure the Veterans we assist have necessary resources to succeed. Here at A Veterans Community we are committed to providing a family atmosphere for homeless Veterans and their families while they begin to rehabilitate mentally and physically. We are strong advocates for Veterans and Veteran services, if you know a Veteran in need, please do not hesitate to reach out. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Kyle is engaged and active as a philanthropist, professional, volunteer and as a member of our community. A Board of Directors Member for Fairways for Warriors, Board of Directors Member for Recovery House of Central Florida, Vice Chairman of Chapter 400 Military Order of the Purple Heart and Appointee to Congressman John Mica’s Regional Veterans Committee Kyle takes pride in vesting a personal interest to give back to the community and sees the importance of supporting organizations which have the potential to make Central Florida a sanctuary of support for the veteran community.

  • ACCCOLPH Incorporated

    Non-Profit Organization
    Jacksonville, FL 32203

    ACCCOLPH is dedicated to making veterans of the United States military better prepared to enter the civilian workforce successfully. It is an organization for veterans, founded by veterans. With its Veteran Business Development Academy, which deploys a specially formulated curriculum, the organization aims to help veterans focus their military experience while revealing and addressing any business skill deficiencies impeding their post-military career goals. ACCCOLPH is located in Jacksonville, Florida, and is led strictly by veterans. Its staff members and instructors are intimately aware of the vast skills and training veterans have accumulated through their military careers, as well as the skills that are discarded or rendered inapplicable while serving as a soldier. Having experience in the military and in the civilian workforce has given ACCCOLPH’s entire team the knowledge and skills necessary to help other veterans navigate their way through their post-military lives. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military operates under very clear, unequivocal terms and processes. Military culture thrives on strict regulation checklists, standard operating procedures, directives and sensitive intelligence. In addition, the military functions in a top-down manner. This has enabled me to have the discipline and drive to be a business owner

  • Florida Veterans Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tallahassee, FL 32302

    The Florida Veterans Foundation (FVF) team is one of the hardest working veteran advocate teams in the state of Florida. We are composed of a volunteer Chairman and Board of Directors. The majority of the Foundation Directors are retired, military disabled veterans who donate over 40 hours per week of their time to assist and help guide Florida’s veterans through a myriad of issues veterans face today. Whether it’s access to healthcare, education, jobs, VA benefits or the like, our Directors are here to help. Several Directors are trained Veteran Service Officers who know the extent, the meaning and the application of laws that have been passed by Congress in the interests of veterans and their dependents. Our Directors know the rules and regulations adopted by the Department of Veterans Affairs to clarify and implement those laws. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I served in the military for 30 years so I understand the needs of the military personnel and veterans after they leave the military.

  • One Team One Fight 4 PTSD

    Non-Profit Organization
    Umatilla, FL 32784-9334

    One Team One Fight 4 PTSD educates veterans and the public sector concerning issues faced with post traumatic stress/traumatic brain injuries. Assist veterans and their families with locating outreach programs which offer free assistance for those battling post traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries. Sponsor other veteran non-profit organizations that are in hardship that offer free assistance. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Good intelligence maneuver's quality, set and be the standard, and no matter the obstacles continue to push forward.

  • Veterans Alternative

    Non-Profit Organization
    Holiday, FL 34690

    The mission of the Veterans Alternative is to serve Veterans experiencing difficulties related to transition, combat and/or military sexual trauma and their families through a resiliency & strength-based program utilizing proven alternative therapies. The Center was founded in 2014 by Brian Anderson, retired Green Beret who was deployed in direct combat on multiple deployments and is the recipient of 3 bronze stars, one with Valor and Janel Norton, who served five years in the US Air Force and deployed as a photojournalist documenting conflicts in Bosnia, Liberia and Panama.The center activates post traumatic growth, replenishes camaraderie and trains the mind, body and spirit of America’s Warriors through a wide variety of services available to Veterans and/or their families. The services include a military-style confidence course, gym facility, martial arts, yoga and meditation classes, Accelerated Resolution Therapy as well as a pool and weekly Friday evening barbecues which provide a time for camaraderie and networking. The center is also a host site for events, which provide opportunities for fellowship and support. “The Veterans Alternative is our Veterans Rear Operating Base."

  • Awesome Greyhound Adoptions

    Non-Profit Organization
    Boynton Beach, FL 33435

    Our mission at AGA's Hounds & Heroes is to enhance the quality of life for our wounded and disabled veterans and their families, by providing them with fully trained Service Dogs at no cost to the veteran or their family. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Problem-solving is a skill that is part of the military experience. A veterans who has ventured into the market is likely to handle and solve problems better. Having a team that is dedicated to serving, disciplined, hardworking, and resilient is good for business growth.

  • By Noble Hands, LLC

    Non-Profit Organization
    Saint Petersburg, FL 33705

    This business is a health care business. To provide home care/companion services to our veterans. Also to feed, house and transition veterans back to a normal state in society. We are located in Saint Petersburg, Florida, 15 miles outside of Tampa. Also known as the Bay Area. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military experienced taught me leadership skills, improved me to perform jobs effectively and efficiently under pressure. Also, has enabled to work with diverse cultural backgrounds. It taught me how to be a HERO and stay a HERO.

  • Camaraderie Rescue Mission Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lakeland, FL 33813

    Camaraderie Rescue Mission Inc. is a veteran-founded and veteran-led charitable organization that focuses on providing social and humanitarian outreach at locations around the United States. Specifically, our mission is to directly engage with local and national agencies to connect, support, and sustain veterans and first responders through our offerings as well as through other like-minded organizations within our network of friends. Utilizing this vast network, it is our intent to end isolationism and suicide one life at a time. ​ Through Camaraderie Connection events, retreats, virtual and online mentoring, and follow-up interactions, we will provide connect with community services, outreach organizations, and like-minded veteran nonprofits to offer assistance to our brothers and sisters as they face challenges daily. By connecting with teammates at events held in outdoor settings and providing information in a classroom setting, will restore old friendships as well as build new ones along the way. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The USAF prepared me well to be an entrepreneur as I served on many volunteer committees, ran multiple events, advised and counseled all ranks, chaired meetings, and led campaigns while learning best practices along the way.

  • Center For Victim Rights

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lecanto, FL 34461-8515

    Center For Victim Rights assists innocent victims of crime by ensuring they receive available resources including victim compensation (available in every state) that can help with medical, dental, counseling, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses, and burial if necessary. Center For Victim Rights also helps veterans in various aspects including but not limited to getting a job, qualify for a service dog, and other available resources in Citrus County, Fl. The elderly are also a concern to us and again we have resources to help them in many situations. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Though it has been many years since I served in the Air Force (1968169) and my tour was not long the discipline, the pride, and the education I received while in the service (computers in its infancy) is priceless. I am proud to have served in the Air Force but also serving my fellow veterans and those in need. This is something I have been doing for 30+ years and will continue to do as long as God is willing.

  • Military Order of the Purple Heart Volusia County Chapter 316

    Non-Profit Organization
    New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168-9158

    Non-Profit Veterans Service Organization Military Order of the Purple Heart Volusia County Chapter 316 is a 501 (c) Veteran Service Organization located in Daytona Beach, Volusia County. We are an all volunteer organization comprised of over 100 active members to include Life Members who are recipients of the Purple Heart and Associate Members who are direct relatives of Life Members. Nationwide MOPH has 46,000 Members and 478 Chapters. Our mission is to foster an environment of goodwill and camaraderie among Combat Wounded Veterans, promote patriotism, support necessary legislative initiatives, and most importantly, provide service to all Veterans and their families in East Central Florida. Please come out and join us at our monthly Chapter meetings that are all about learning, camaraderie, and the business of helping Veterans and their families within our community.

  • HirePatriots Florida

    Veteran Owned Business
    Lutz, FL 33548

    HirePatriotsFL.com provides active duty members, veterans, and their families employment assistance opportunities within the state of Florida. HirePatriots Florida provides an online portal for residents to post one-day jobs and for businesses to post employment opportunities.

  • Warrior's Way

    Non-Profit Organization
    Satellite Beach, FL 32937

    Warrior's Way is a Nonprofit that helps veterans with behavioral disorders succeed in college. We are also helping veterans with behavioral disorders. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership While I was going through The medical evaluation board I was reassigned from my job that had a top-secret clearance and missile-defense to work at force support squadron and force support development squadron for my last year and I learned the ins and outs of the transition assistance program service, the education system, and all of the other components that the education office at Vandenberg Air Force Base California offered to veterans transitioning. Army IDES,CRSC,ACE, and VA board.

  • Places for Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    New Port Richey, FL 34652

    Places for Vets is a transitional assisted living facility (residence) for homeless psychologically and physically disabled veterans. We are 100% donation funded. Places for Vets is open to any and all veterans pursuing veteran administration services (disability, medical care, etc.) We have no restrictions other than a desire to become a functioning responsible member of society. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Being a former US Marine has taught me all things are possible. My training gave me courage and perseverance. I am a service connected disabled veteran whom the system ignored and my intention is that this generation of service members receive the benefits respect love and thanks, that they deserve.

  • Sanctuary Island

    Non-Profit Organization
    Indialantic, FL 32903

    Sanctuary Island is headquartered in Brevard County, Florida. Mission The mission for Sanctuary Island Inc. is to service wounded warriors, other disabled, and children facing adversity. Our Vision To provide a venue to enhance the health, literacy, life experience and self-esteem of wounded warriors, other disabled and children facing adversity. Horseback riding is a proven method of physical and mental therapy. Sanctuary Island Inc. coordinates participation in equine-related activities and therapeutic programs created specifically to support wounded and/or health-challenged war veterans, their immediate family members who also may need therapeutic assistance, and children who are disabled and/or facing adversity.

  • VetAways Foundation, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Orlando, FL 32806

    The VetAways Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation designed to award unique, all-inclusive, vacation experiences to deserving members of the U.S. military who have fought, served, and sacrificed for the American people. VetAways will present these vacation packages to the veterans of our armed forces who have been nominated by their peers, family, colleagues, and community via a proprietary automated online voting program. Additionally, the foundation seeks to provide counseling assistance services to veterans of our armed forces suffering from depression and PTSD. VetAways will assist the veteran in connecting veterans to counseling programs and centers depending on their specific needs. Lastly, the VetAways Foundation, Inc. shall provide employment opportunities for veterans through our Vets for Hire Program as well the foundation itself. An online marketplace and raffle shall also be integrated into our website to assist in the sales of a variety of products made by veterans or donated by individuals and/or corporate sponsors. These services shall be implemented as a creative way to repay our honorable veterans for the sacrifices that they have made for our country.

  • Veterans Helping Veterans of Lake City

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lake City, FL 32025-397460

    Veterans Helping Veterans of Lake City is here to assist our homeless veterans in getting housing and food.

  • VeteransPlus

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clearwater, FL 33760

    VeteransPlus is a 501 (c) (19), non-profit, non-charitable, membership driven organization founded by veterans to serve veterans, the enlisted, and their families. VeteransPlus' goal is to bring quality, meaningful products and services that will immediately help veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The founders of VeteransPlus believe that the principal of 'Serving Those Who Have Served Us' should be extended beyond the bureaucratic limits of government. Our view is that we should all devote as much pride and determination in service to veterans and their families as we would expect from them in our national defense.

  • Vetmade Industries, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tampa, FL 33629

    Vetmade Industries, Inc. (501c3) Non-Profit Mission: Provide exceptionally qualified workers to business and industry after an intensive 5-month paid vocational on the job training program. Partner with local businesses to teach disabled veterans a valuable skill and trade; along with other business and industrial skills in order to prepare the veteran for his or her re-entry into the work force. The goal of Vetmade Industries is not solely to teach veterans technical skills, rather to prepare them for long-term careers. Currently, Vetmade is operating a woodworking shop in Tampa Florida; proceeds from the sale of our hand-made items goes back to the veterans in the form of wages and training; as well as ensuring we can continue to provide services to the disabled veterans in the Tampa area. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership After over 27 years service, I have an appreciation for the sacrifices our veterans have endured. To find disabled and unemployed veterans unable to find work is unacceptable to me. Military service ingrains a life-long work ethic which puts service above personal comfort; my business is just a continuation of my service to my country.

  • Banyan Tree Project, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    St. Petersburg, FL 33731

    Banyan Tree Project, Inc. provides transitional housing, case management, substance abuse recovery, peer support groups, supportive housing, re-entry programs, disease prevention, employment coaching, life skills groups, recreation and social activities, transportation, information and referrals to vets, homeless, substance abusers, ex-offenders and disenfranchised males. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Through discipline and leadership training.

  • Brevard Veteran Initiative, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Melbourne, FL 32940

    Brevard Veteran Initiative, Inc. is a non-profit organization that was formed to collaborate with other organizations to help "fill in the gaps" in helping Veterans and their family members. Providing the resources to help them transition to a better living. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I was an Air Force Chaplain Assistant for 24 years...I have a passion for helping people - especially my fellow veterans and family members. Since I was assigned to a helping agency in the Air Force - that prepared me on how to best help people in crisis and/or in need of help. I was trained in volunteer recruiting, training and management. A myriad of training in accounting programs, suicide prevention/intervention and crisis management and managing personnel.

  • Florida Veterans Association

    Non-Profit Organization
    Holly Hill, FL 32117-1798

    Florida Veterans Association does anything and everything to help out veterans, active duty military and their respective families. We are always looking for donations and welcome the opportunity to share our story with you.

  • Green Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Florence, SC 29505

    The USGBC Green Veterans Group is dedicated to helping our Nation's heroes learn about sustainable building and green living, while helping ease the hardship of military-to-civilian transition. By empowering Veterans to become volunteer leaders in their communities, we nurture opportunities for continuing education, networking, employment, corporate engagement and green entrepreneurship. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership A proud Veteran and the founder of the Green Veterans Group, Brian Sales has more than nine years of experience in the US Army, including one tour in Kosovo and two combat tours in Iraq in support of "Operation Iraqi Freedom". Brian has supervised and trained personnel in supply management, vehicle operations/maintenance, security and safety operations, and combat operations. While serving as a Warrior Leadership Course instructor, Brian was recognized for teaching, coaching, mentoring and counseling future leaders, and achieving 95+% academic average for all graduating students. Brian's strengths include safety and security consulting, project management, technical and tactical planning, construction management, alternative and renewable energy management, and sustainability. He is passionate about assisting fellow Veterans by introducing them to green building and sustainable practices. Brian currently Chairs the USGBC South Florida Chapter's Green Veterans Group, and is leading

  • Just Our Soldiers' Helpers Inc. (J.O.S.H.)

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lake Mary, FL 32795

    Just Our Soldiers' Helpers' Mission: The mission of Just Our Soldiers’ Helpers Inc. is to raise the morale of active military troops deployed to locations in harm’s way. We support our troops by preparing and shipping care packages consisting of snacks or hygiene products. We want deployed Soldiers to know we stand with them and they have not been forgotten. Just Our Soldiers' Helpers' Purpose: The purpose for Just Our Soldiers' Helpers Inc. is to remind as many people as possible that we have young men and women who are currently actively serving our Country and desperately need our encouragement and support. We prepare and ship care packages to Soldiers who are serving in harm's way. The majority of our packages have been shipped to Afghanistan. We specifically want to reach those who serve in remote locations and do not have a PX on their base. We also want to ship to those who would otherwise not receive mail from home. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I have not been in the military but the focus and mission of my non-profit organization is to support and encourage active Troops who are deployed to areas that place them in harm's way. We hope to increase awareness of our Soldiers' sacrifices and increase the morale of our heroes who are serving far from home and family.

  • Loved Ones Behind

    Non-Profit Organization
    Kissimmee, FL 34744

    WHO WE ARE The Loved Ones Behind (LOB) is an organization with a small staff, a few great volunteers, and a lot of love. LOB is a program under the auspices of Asians to the World, a 501c3 non profit organization based in Kissimmee, Florida. The Loved Ones Behind honors our soldiers who bravely served at home and in deployed locations throughout the world as they served our Nation by providing their family – their loved ones behind with support - emotional, spiritual, moral and physical to enhance their welfare and stability. Staff and Volunteers of LOB put together care packages for children of soldiers that are left behind and pay encouraging visits to their families by remembering them on occasions like Thanksgiving, Christmas and other occasions. LOB collects supplies of items, toys, gift cards and other gadgets that children of soldiers need to encourage them and help cope with loneliness, frustrations, emotional stress and the feeling of loss or “abandonment” of their loved ones that are deployed in locations throughout the world. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The discipline and orientation.

  • National Disabled Veteran Business Council, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    West Palm Beach, FL 44312

    National Disabled Veteran Business Council is a 501 (c) 19 Veteran Service organization headquartered in West Palm Beach, FL that acts as an advocacy for the thousands of disabled Veteran business owners across the country as well as provide accountability and oversight for Veteran initiatives. The NDVBC has lobbied, supported, and assisted positive legislation for Veteran owned businesses. Veteran Community Resources is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization founded by the leadership of The National Disabled Veteran Business Council, Inc. (NDVBC) to provide empowerment programs such as training, employment and affordable housing for the Veteran community. Its new Beginning Farmer and Rancher Program was developed working with the USDA.

  • Patriot Service Dogs, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Jacksonville, FL 32210-8205

    Patriot Service Dogs' goal is to place well trained service dogs with our disabled veterans with a Mobility disability PTSD, or loss of a limb. Helping Veterans, 4 Paws at a Time.

  • SRQ Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sarasota, FL 34277-1253

    SRQ Vets is a locally based 501(c)(3) non-profit founded and led by volunteer veterans serving veterans in the SRQ area. We offer a broad range of assistance to local vets in need, including helping in the Veterans Court, the Veterans Filmmaking Academy, Operation Rubix, aiding veterans in need of transportation, home modifications for disabled vets, and much more. Our scope is broad, but focuses entirely on local vets, helping make a local impact. We work on a 100% volunteer basis where we take resources donated or raised locally and reinvest in our local veteran community to directly help vets in need, or donate to partner local veteran organizations that will specifically use those resources to help our local veterans. We have worked hard to become a network of doers and not talkers.

  • SW Military Museum & Library Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Cape Coral, FL 33904

    We are a military museum & library.

  • Veteran Housing Corp

    Non-Profit Organization
    Miami, FL 33176-3955

    Veteran Housing Corp is a 501c3 tax-exempt non-profit organization that provides emergency, temporary, and long-term housing to veterans in need or at risk of homelessness. Currently serving veterans in Miami-Dade County and Marion County, Florida. Our HEADQUARTERS MAILING ADDRESS IS: 11830 SW 112th Avenue Cir, Miami, FL 33176-3955. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Having served in the US Navy and US Navy Reserves from 1972-1978, I learned the importance of giving back to community and being disciplined in all areas of life.

  • Veterans Intellectual Property

    Non-Profit Organization
    Orange City, FL 32763

    As a nonprofit, Veterans IP’s mission is to provide pro bono patenting services to veterans and their dependents. We also provide advice on other forms of intellectual property protection, including copyrights and trademarks. If you are a veteran or military dependent and have an idea for an invention, we can help you figure out if it’s patentable and what steps to take next. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service has prepared me to be a better business owner in many ways. As a Non-commissioned Officer in the US ARMY, I served as an Infantry Sergeant and Civil Affairs Sergeant for a total of 10 years, including deployments for Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. During my service, I worked with diverse communities, cultures, and populations, which taught me valuable skills in customer service, conflict resolution, and discretion.

  • Veterans Services of America

    Non-Profit Organization
    West Palm Beach, FL 33407-8035

    Veterans Services of America offers housing for homeless Veterans / Helping Veterans get there first house / Jobs / Support Services. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I served as a Sargent in a NCO school. My Job was to train our next leaders of men. After leaving the USAF I made my mission to help our men coming home.

  • Veterans Transitional Facility

    Non-Profit Organization
    Melbourne, FL 32901

    Veterans Transitional Housing Facility Phone Office: 321-409-8167 Phone Day Room: 321-953-8085 "VETERANS HELPING VETERANS" The Veterans Transitional Facility (Fee Avenue in Melbourne) is a temporary shelter for homeless veterans with their immediate families. The purpose of the Facility is to provide for the immediate needs of homeless veterans while permitting them to search for work, and once employed, to save enough money to acquire living quarters and transportation The Facility consists of ten apartments housed in two buildings which can accommodate up to nineteen residents. In addition to the living areas there is a dayroom, a commercial kitchen for preparing meals, and a storeroom for storing food and other supplies. The Requirements for admission into the Facility Are: * Be a Veteran or the immediate family with a Veteran and be able to prove it. * Be indigent or be able to demonstrate a valid need for assistance. * Be Drug and Alcohol free. * Be able to care for one's own personal needs. "Operations" The Facility is staffed by a Director/Case Manager, Resident Facility Manager, and a part-time cook to prepare meals for the residents. These personnel are supervised by the Veterans Assistance Program Committee of the Vietnam and All Veterans of Brevard, Inc. Residents are provided with all personal items including clothing, if that is necessary. During their stay at the facility they are required to search for work and to obtain employment within a reasonable length of tim

  • Wounded Veterans Relief Fund

    Non-Profit Organization
    North Palm Beach, FL 33408

    Wounded Veterans Relief Fund provides emergency financial assistance and critical dental care to qualified disabled Florida veterans. Veterans who are seeking financial relief and/or critical dental care assistance need to reach out to their VA social worker and have them submit a referral to our organization. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Military leadership, values, and team work helped me with my business.

  • Wounded Warrior Project

    Non-Profit Organization
    Jacksonville, FL 32256

    The Wounded Warrior Project's mission: To honor and empower wounded warriors. Vision: To foster the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded service members in our nation's history. Purpose: To raise awareness and enlist the public's aid for the needs of injured service members, To help injured service members aid and assist each other, and To provide unique, direct programs and services to meet the needs of injured service members.

  • Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Brandon, FL 33511

    Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation (WWIA) is a national 501(c)(3) public charity that devotes all of its energy and resources to supporting the men and women wounded in combat who were awarded the Purple Heart Medal. WWIA supports these phenomenal Heroes by providing them with the opportunity to participate in world-class outdoor sporting activities in small groups over the course of 2 to 3 days in order to provide peer-to-peer interaction among those with similar experiences. We do this as a means to recognize and honor their sacrifice, encourage independence and connections with communities, and promote healing and wellness through camaraderie and a shared passion for the outdoors.

  • Adel Williams Foundation, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Orange City, FL

    Adel Williams Foundation was founded to provide services to the elderly, persons with disabilities, disabled veterans, homeless, and low to moderate income personnel.

  • All About Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tampa, FL 33624

    All About Veterans provide a first-class services advising veterans of VA benefits they have earned as it relates to any medical condition and its correlation to military service. We will provide the highest standards of commitment, compassion, integrity, professionalism, and respect to veterans and their families.

  • AVET Project Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Patrick Air Force Base, FL 32925

    AVET Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving the needs of active-duty military and veterans of the United States of America. AVET Project has an ambitious goal to furnish, free of charge, every military member (approx 1.5 million) with a Empowerment Equipment Bag (EEB), which is a collection of personal care items and empowerment information. Donations are needed and appreciated so we can continue to expand this important mission. Additionally, AVET Project is seeking donations to support our "Project Rest and Recuperation", which affords returning service members and their spouses an opportunity to readjust and reconnect with their loved ones after leaving combat 24/7 for months,... even years. AVET Project believes our heroes deserve a safe, relaxing place on the East & West coasts to decompress, sleep well and recuperate... all for FREE. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a retired Legal Advocate and Air Force veteran who happens to be wartime disabled, it was a natural fit to become a part of something bigger than myself, so I formed AVET PROJECT, INC., which is a nonprofit organization which seeks out and meets the needs of active duty military members, veterans, and Americans who are in need.

  • Grey Team

    Non-Profit Organization
    Boca Raton, FL 33487

    Grey Team is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose sole mission is to support active-duty U.S. soldiers and military veterans by building and implementing solutions to reduce and eliminate military suicides. Grey Team is the only privately funded program proven to bring warriors back physically, mentally, and emotionally from service into passionate and productive civilian lives.

  • Healing Paws for Warriors

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fort Walton Beach, FL 32549

    Local veteran founded/veteran led 501(c)(3) that provides rescue-to-trained ADA certified service dogs to veterans faced with PTSD, TBI or MST at "no cost" to the veteran with continued support. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a medic, having a nonprofit that pays it forward.

  • Operation Recovery

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lake Wales, FL 33859

    Operation Recovery’s vision is to build a community that supports veterans, first responders, and our allies — providing them with the means to create sustainment in their lives and partnering with them to enable their future successes. Our agile organization comprises more than 150 highly-trained and experienced volunteers, including Special Operations veterans, intelligence specialists, medical professionals, immigration experts, refugee organizers, and advocates. We work through multiple channels and networks to assess, organize, coordinate, and deploy life-saving support in the aftermath of global crises and disasters. Our response is immediate, and our reach extends anywhere the need exists.

  • Paint22

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clearwater, FL 33756

    Our vision is to bring awareness to this sad but true reality that roughly 22 military personnel commit suicide each day. ​ To bring awareness we will be hosting free art classes to military families. During these courses we will have on site readily available councilors and reading material about suicide prevention for them to take home. We will also donate 22% of our earnings back to medical research programs such as PTSD and veteran activity support programs in line with our vision. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I have served as a reservist and I have learned life lessons that the average 26 Year old would not even image to digest. I have the ability to lead, provide support and care for those around me. Team work, intergrity, and living up to your actions while maintaining ownership have been great take away points from my military experience.

  • Pop Smoke K9 for Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ormond Beach, FL 32174

    Pop Smoke K9 for Veterans is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. The objective of Pop Smoke K9 for Veterans is to: Provide Training, Support and Certification to Military Veterans who are in need of a certified K9 in order to reclaim their independence. Every day, 22 U.S. Military Veterans commit suicide. Our Mission is to help stop Veteran suicide by providing them with a trained service K9. A service dog is a working animal, not a pet. Our service dogs are animals that are individually trained to perform specific tasks for Veterans with PTSD, TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) and MST (Military Sexual Trauma) along with other qualified disabilities. We are all volunteers, and no one takes a salary. All of the K9 care, training equipment and certification expenses are paid for through donations and fundraising. At no time is there ever a cost to our Pop heroes.

  • Purple Heart Homes - Florida

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wesley Chapel, FL 33543

    Purple Heart Homes is founded by and for our veterans and is operated as 501(c)3 Non-Profit organization founded in 2008. Formed with a humanitarian spirit to give back and make a difference in the lives of Service Connected Disabled Veterans of all conflicts. Currently the Purple Heart Homes organization is made up of volunteers and professionals from all walks of life that share a common belief and a common desire to give back to those who have given so much for their country. A volunteer Board of Directors is maintained for fiscal responsibility, approval and prioritization of projects and fundraising assistance.

  • Sister Of NEW

    Non-Profit Organization
    Miami Beach, FL 33141-4819

    Sister of N.E.W., training female veterans, low income women, and women on welfare. Sister of N.E.W. will be uniquely positioned to help unions, contractor and Developer's employ more trades women. Sister Of New will improve Florida's Construction industry workforce by, preparing reliable, motivated individuals for the skilled trades. Sister of Nontraditional Employment for Women Institutionalizing nontraditional employment focuses the workforce development and welfare systems on what they should be doing-moving families out of poverty by training women for self-sufficiency wage jobs with a future. We can improve low-income individuals' access to higher-wage employment.

  • SOF Missions

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tampa, FL 33626

    SOF Missions offers a unique approach to combat veteran suicide and provide care through a whole health intradisciplinary method - the Resiliency Project is a four-pillar program that addresses the areas of psychological, physical, spiritual, and social wellness. Care plans are provided through three main delivery methods: Clinics, Coordinated Care, and Collaborative Care. Veterans who apply and are accepted receive up to 365 days of care. Whole health care plans are customized to meet the individual needs of each veteran. The Resiliency Project services are funded 100% through our generous donor base and all contributions to SOF Missions go directly to support veteran programs.

  • Veterans Hire Veterans Employment Network

    Non-Profit Organization
    Melbourne, FL 32901

    Veterans Hire Veterans Employment Network: What do you do when you have over 31,000 members, many whose businesses/organizations are growing and prefer to hire fellow veterans and others from the military community? And you have 1,000s of fellow military brothers and sisters who served or are transitioning out of the military and looking for employment? You create an easy way for these employers and these job seekers to reach each other Post Jobs/Search Resumes: Veteran Owned Business members, nonprofit organizations, corporation and government agencies have an easy way to work toward hiring qualified candidates who proudly served (or transitioning from active duty). Post Resumes/Search Jobs: Veterans, active duty members, reservists and those from military families make great workers. Now there’s an easy way to search jobs as well as get your resume out in front of businesses owned by veterans as well as organizations, government agencies and corporations who want to add you to their workforce! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership What do you do when you have nearly 35,000 members, many whose businesses/organizations are growing and prefer to hire fellow veterans and others from the military community? And you have 1,000s of fellow military brothers and sisters who served or are transitioning out of the military and looking for employment? You create an easy way for these employers and these job seekers to reach each other.

  • John P Mayhugh Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Washington, DC 20016

    THE JOHN P MAYHUGH FOUNDATION IS COMMITTED TO BUILDING BETTER PATHWAYS OF RECOVERY FOR MILITARY VETERANS AND FAMILIES BATTLING PTS,TBI, ADDICTION AND SUICIDE. OUR VISION is to expand the national conversation by bringing together thought leaders in government, industry, academia, and healthcare to shape holistic strategies that address the root causes of brain health issues and to improve recovery outcomes for our military veterans and families impacted by PTS, TBI, addiction, and suicide.

  • Heroes Place, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Washington, DC 20002

    Heroes Place, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) non profit established to help homeless and low-income veterans transition from dependence to independence. We are a resource center helping with employment related needs, applying for VA benefits, education, etc. We also refer veterans to treatment, housing, etc. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service made everything that people see before them. My military service gave me the skills to do what I do, so much so that is why I give back to those that I love dearly. I work very hard for the veterans and veterans use all services free of charge. I just have to get donations up so we can stay in business for the veterans that need us so much.

  • National Coalition for Homeless Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Washington, DC

    The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV) — a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization governed by a 13-member board of directors — is the resource and technical assistance center for a national network of community-based service providers and local, state and federal agencies that provide emergency and supportive housing, food, health services, job training and placement assistance, legal aid and case management support for hundreds of thousands of homeless veterans each year.

  • National Coalition for Homeless Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Washington, DC 20003

    The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV) is the leading authority on homeless veterans’ issues and the only national organization solely focused on ending veteran homelessness. We work to achieve our mission by promoting collaboration, shaping policy, building service capacity, ensuring accountability, and managing a referral helpline for veterans experiencing and at-risk of homelessness. We are the resource and technical assistance center for a national network of community-based service providers and local, state, and federal agencies that provide housing, employment services, case management, legal aid, and other supportive services to thousands of veterans experiencing or at-risk of homelessness each year.

  • S.T.A.R.F.U.R.A.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Washington, DC 20006

    Organizing military veterans and minorities in teams (no less than 3) to work on new or existing technologies to explore space and/or advance current earthbound technologies. To help the underprivileged youth and adults of the world learn and prepare for space exploration through training and collaboration. To research, study and define a religion for space exploration, new world terraforming, and space artifact discovery. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Army has prepared me to be better business owner by drive, integrity, and commitment.

  • Gray Consulting, LLC

    Non-Profit Organization
    Washington, DC 20020

    Gray Consulting, LLC is a Service Disabled, Veteran Owned Small Business Concern committed to providing specialized consulting services to Federal, State and local government departments and agencies and private sector clients in the area of Position Management and the Classification of Job Descriptions to ensure compliance with Federal Regulations. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The experience has thought me the true meaning of team work and partnership.

  • Delaware Center for Homeless Veterans, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wilmington, DE 19810-4331

    The Delaware Center for Homeless Veterans, Inc. (DCHV) is an IRS 501(c) (3) Veterans-specific nonprofit. THE MISSION of the Delaware Center for Homeless Veterans, Inc. is to provide safe and affordable permanent housing for homeless Veterans, men, women and low-income Veterans and their families at-risk of homelessness, coupled with supportive services to assist in improving their lives, fostering the development of their economic self-sufficiency and independence, improving the quality of services we provide and strengthening the agencies and community in which we work. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My Air Force experience taught me how to be a team player, role player and as needed to assume the role of leader. It has given me a greater since of accomplishment through training and instilled in me an understanding of fellow Veterans and military culture allowing me to communicate with Veterans on all levels as well as the decision makers in private and public corporations, foundations and government.

  • Private Studio Fitness

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Bethel, CT 6801

    Private Studio Fitness is a one-of-a-kind 24 hour exercise and fitness environment that harnesses the important components of accountability and human motivation while overcoming the psychological barriers that inhibit many adults and fitness enthusiasts from reaching their goals to improve their overall physical condition and general health.

  • New London Veterans Organization

    Non-Profit Organization
    New London, CT 06320-0567

    At New London Veterans Organization, we develop programs to educate, mentor and advocate for at risk adults; our objective is to prevent further deterioration in New London County and increase quality of life with a commitment to excellence, innovation and integrity. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My Military service was the driving force in starting New London Veterans Organization. Everything I have experienced through the Army as well as my encounters as a Veterans has brought me to the point I'm at in my life at this moment. The most important thing I learned though my Military experience is loyalty... without a sense of loyalty to my country and my community, I would not be the person I am today.

  • Well-Being for Warriors, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bloomfield, CT 6096

    Well-Being for Warriors, Inc is a non-profit organizaion that provides FREE holistic services to veterans and military personnel who have been deployed and suffer from PTSD, MST, TBI and chronic pain. We provide a safe environment to help them heal, re-balance and re-integrate their lives and prevent suicide. We also provide services to their family members in support of the family unit well-being and resilience. Our services include: Bodywork, Craniosacral therapy, Energy Medicine, EFT (Tapping), Life Coaching, Spirituality, Massage, Movement Therapy, Yoga, Neurobehavioral Optometry, Nutritional Counseling, classes and more. Our philosophy is based on physical, emotional, and spiritual trauma is held in the Body, Mind, Spirit and Energy Field. PTSD culminates in the mind, body, spirit, brain and energy field. Our program uses a fully integrative approach based on the individual’s needs. Our Mission is to heal, restore, and rebalance the Mind, Body, Soul and Energy Field of veterans and military with the goal of decreasing symptoms of PTSD, MST, TBI, chronic pain and to prevent suicide.

  • The Freedom Isn't Free Ride Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fairfield, CT 6825

    The Freedom Isn't Free Ride Foundation assists homeless veterans who fall through the cracks secure housing which meets their needs, i.e. occupational therapy equipment space, physical therapy equipment space caregiver space. Also outreach and connecting veterans with needed services and providing necessities when needed. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As an 88M I was responsible for the logistics of moving personnel and cargo from point to point. As a team and squad leader I managed soldiers to get the mission done. Experiencing homelessness myself upon separation for 2 1/2 years, I know how some veterans fall through the cracks and decided to pay it forward so my fellow vets would not have to go through my experience. The leadership skills and discipline from being in the Army have helped me in starting this organization to help my brothers.

  • Friends of Fisher House CT

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bristol, CT 6010

    Friends of Fisher House CT, Our organization has promised to raise $3 million for the construction of a Fisher House on the campus of the VA Medical Center in West Haven, CT. Once our goal is reached, Fisher House Foundation Inc. will match our funds for a total of $6 million and construction can begin. Contact Friends of Fisher House CT in Bristol toll free at: (888) 300-4469.

  • Guardians of the Purple Heart

    Non-Profit Organization
    Groton, CT 6340

    We are a local 501(c)3 approved non profit that specializes in obtaining items or services for Connecticut Combat Wounded Veterans that are not being met by other organizations like the VA. Where these organizations and establishments have to leave off because of their limitations, we can come in behind them and obtain these items or services by reaching out to the community, working with our vast network of supporters and fundraising events. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a veteran the military has given me the tools to overcome any obstacles that are placed in my way. I have the mindset to never quit and to always complete the mission at hand, no matter how difficult the situation might be. It has given me problem solving skills, leadership qualities, and the drive to succeed.

  • National Veterans Council for Legal Redress

    Non-Profit Organization
    New Haven, CT 6511

    National Veterans Council for Legal Redress (NVCLR) carries on programs and forums to educate the public with respect to the treatment of Veterans with other than honorable discharges and to work toward society's acceptance of such Veterans. We assist needy Veterans and their families in dealing with problems resulting from other than honorable Veteran Status; provide training and technical assistance to other non-profit Veterans Organizations; and provide Veterans with support, in obtaining employment, medical and educational benefits, as well meals, clothing, transportation, and housing.

  • Rocky Mountain Veterans Village Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Colorado Springs, CO 80923-4121

    At Rocky Mountain Veterans Village Foundation (RMVVF), we envision a national village that holds our veterans in highest regard and recognizes their unique and incalculable service to our nation by welcoming them back into our communities with the help, support, and resources they need to assume leadership roles in the communities they live in. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a military member I developed a brotherhood that has no boundaries. Following military service I was bound to continued the bond. We will not leave a brother or sister veteran behind.

  • Task Force Financial Freedom

    Non-Profit Organization
    Castle Rock, CO 80104

    We provide post 9/11 veterans with the means to fight the financial battle that many veterans face when they leave service. We provide budget building skills as well as financial literacy training at no cost to veterans. In addition, we also provide no cost coaching to promote positive money management skills, giving the veterans the tools they need.

  • The Fitch Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Denver, CO 80218-3115

    The Fitch Foundation’s focus is to give back to our disabled heroes, by assisting with the Disabled Veteran athletic programs. We help improve the lifestyle of disabled veterans through sports and family. Bring life back to our heroes at home with assistance to attend clinics and events, such as the National Veteran Wheelchair Games, Winter Clinics, Golden Age Games, Summer Games, and the Tee Tournament. We believe that participation in activities at any level increases self-esteem and encourages self-determination and enhances quality of life. Direct collaboration with the Veterans Administration Hospital allows us to identify the need of our existing Veterans and Veterans returning home from conflicts. 100% of all donations goes directly to our Veteran programs to make their life worth living. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Learning the ins and outs of the business world while in the military prepared me for my mission to make a difference. Spending a month at Walter Reed gave me directed purpose and helped The Fitch Foundation develop a plan to make a difference in the lives of returning Vets.

  • TREA Memorial Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Aurora, CO 80012

    The Armed Forces Aid Campaign is a special project of The Retired Enlisted Association's (TREA) Memorial Foundation. TREA's mission is to help active duty military, our Iraq and Afghanistan wounded, our veterans and our military families. If you are a soldier or military family in need of assistance, please contact us. The Armed Forces Aid Campaign's Board of Directors is made up of unpaid volunteers who are themselves military retirees and we go to great lengths to make sure the help we provide is effective and timely.

  • Health4Heroes

    Non-Profit Organization
    Loveland, CO 80537

    Health4Heroes was founded in September 2020 with a mission to promote and support healthy living for Veterans and First Responders. Our founder, US Army Combat Veteran, Nicholas Dunagan has extensive first-hand experience in dealing with the challenges that are faced by our Veteran community. After serving the Veteran community for many years and seeing the overlap between challenges faced by both Veterans and First Responders, Nick felt compelled to serve both of these groups. Health4Heroes Empowers Veterans and First Responders to Take Command of Their Health, Reduce the Impact of Service, and Increase Longevity through Community, Connection, and Education. Health4Heroes exists to serve the unmet needs of our Veteran and First Responder population with diverse wellness, fitness, community, and educational programs. We currently have offerings in Larimer and Weld counties of Northern Colorado. With the support of our community, we will soon deliver access to proven, beneficial services statewide. Join our mission, and help us support America's Veterans and First Responders.

  • The Retired Enlisted Association

    Non-Profit Organization
    Aurora, CO 80012

    The Retired Enlisted Association (TREA) is a premier source of grassroots lobbying, legislative and health care information for active duty military and retired enlisted personnel.

  • Volunteers of America - Colorado

    Non-Profit Organization
    Denver, CO 80204

    The VOA/Bill Daniels Veteran Services Center is a "one-stop" location for veterans experiencing homelessness to easily access multiple services. The main program is the Supportive Services for Veteran Families programs that assists veterans in attaining stable housing, but we also have multiple state, federal, county and non-profit partners in the building. The partners provide services for veterans, and we support their work by providing an inexpensive, "shared space" work environment as well as the rooms for meetings and events. Some of our non-profit partners include Team Rubicon, The Mission Continues, Soldiers' Angels, DU Law School's Veteran Advocacy Project and Project Sanctuary. We also have representatives from the VA programs for the homeless, Denver Human Services, Colorado Department of Labor and Employment and vet benefit reps as well. In addition, we also host a variety of community events that benefit the veteran population.

  • American Alpha USA

    Active Duty Owned
    Colorado Springs, CO 80910

    Fitness programing for free for military

  • Houses for Warriors, Inc.

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Evergreen, CO 80439

    Our nonprofit organization is a Class-B Licensed construction company, and we are taking on new clients. 90 cents of every dollar we make supports our programs aiding homeless and injured military veterans through different housing resources. Our team has over 35 years experience in home building and remodeling construction. Contact us today for your FREE Estimate! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership With Houses for Warriors, Andrew coordinates with property owners, donors, community leaders, and business owners across the country to create strategic partnerships and opportunities that serve our veterans and those involved. His main goal is to improve the quality of life for every veteran who is struggling.

  • Qualified Listeners Corp.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Dacono, CO 80514

    We are the premier Veteran & Family Resource Hub. We focus on providing the absolute best Resources for our Veterans and families. We provide outreach to locate and educate Veterans and their families. We train Veterans and family members to become excellent Listeners so Veterans and families have someone safe to talk to who won't judge. We provide a Veteran & Family Resource Directory in both print and web form. It contains over 50 highly-vetted Resources we've visited and approved. We are the voice for Veteran issues. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a Navy, combat Veteran, I learned the power of a team, consistent training and focus on a mission.

  • Veterans Village

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wheatridge, CO 80212

    Veterans Village, Helping veterans locate jobs and assist with services that can improve their situations.

  • Warrior Voices

    Non-Profit Organization
    Parker, CO 80134

    Warrior Voices is a 501c3 Non-Profit Voice Over and Voice Actor talent agency and training academy for U.S. Military Veterans and active duty military. Warrior Voices trains, equips and represents our Nation's military Veterans in the area of Voice Acting and Voice Over services.

  • Transforming Glory Ministries

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Westminster, CO 80021

    We are a faith-based, Christian business providing hope filled, biblically grounded Spiritual Care, Soul Care, Self-Care, and Care for grief, loss and bereavement and more. We offer Chaplaincy Care, Clergy Care, Christian Life Coaching, Mentoring, and Consulting, as well as Preaching and Speaking engagements. We offer private 1:1 care sessions, (conducted primarily by phone) or we can partner with local organizations to facilitate small groups. Affordable rates. Competent, Caring, Compassionate Care - When You Need it most. Our Motto: There is NOTHING too hard for the Lord! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My Army career taught me to never quit, to press thru no matter the hardships or difficulties. I place a very high value on each branch of the Armed Forces, and the combined skills, talents, abilities and contributions that each person brings to the table. I have tremendous appreciation for the courage and sacrifices my brothers and sisters have made, and do make each and every day, as well as their families. Susan Smith, US Army, Retired

  • WarriorNOW

    Non-Profit Organization
    Aurora, CO 80016

    WarriorNOW was founded as a way to eliminate the stigma associated with veterans dealing with mental health-related concerns, PTSD, and/or addiction. It is unfortunate how many of our veterans are suffering and have no outlet or resources to assist in fighting their daily battle. We are happy to say that we do not fight alone. Much like being in the service, we are bringing the team approach back to the lives of our Veterans where it belongs.

  • Center for Comprehensive Film, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Greenwood Village, CO 80111

    Center For Comprehensive Film is a Colorado based non-profit organization that believes in the potential global impact that the power of story telling can take place through film. By identifying cause oriented topics that can improve potentially millions of lives, CFCF seeks to fund these projects in a medium that is appealing to a broad audience, but no shelf life. CFCF of late has been raising awareness about the alarming veteran suicide rate as well as providing education and support to thousands of veterans and their families. We believe that through film, veterans and their loved ones can share their stories of hope around the world, and learn of alternative therapies that are available to them through numerous non-profits around the country. Through these efforts we know of dozens of veterans that have sought treatment for their PTSD after seeing our films and we have provided over 6,000 copies of our PTSD documentary, ACRONYM, to veterans and their families around the world. The CFCF Board Advisory Committee consist of veterans, parents of veterans, as well as noted dignitaries that are passionate about increasing our opportunity to educate and raise awareness of many issues that can reach millions of people around the globe through great documentaries.

  • Huts For Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Basalt, CO 81621

    Huts For Vets is a Free all expenses paid healing wilderness program in Aspen Colorado. Utilizing the 10th Mountain Hut Divisions our Veteran Participants will receive a world class experience in the pristine backdrop of the Rocky Mountains while learning new skills in philosophy, Psychology, mindfulness, mediation, and tension releasing exercises to name a few. We teach cutting edge Brain and Body hacks in order to better manage stress, anxiety, and many other symptoms of P.T.S.D. and to optimize health and well being and to set our Veteran participants up for success in reaching both their personal and professional Goals. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As a Us. Marine I gained many valuable skills in leadership and management, and on how to be a self starter and work with in a team to accomplish great goals that never could have been achieved alone. I have found a new mission, purpose and meaning in providing free opportunities for our Veterans to Heal and learn the skills necessary to fully realize and manifest our dreams.

  • Lost Creek Ranch

    Non-Profit Organization
    Colorado Springs, CO 80918

    The Lost Creek Ranch in Colorado is a PTSD Retreat and Camp that leads to 500,000 beautiful acres of forests, mountains and streams including parts of the Colorado “Lost Creek Wilderness Area”, some of the most beautiful mountain splendor you will see anywhere. Our PTSD Retreat in Colorado will show you our hidden creeks, countless granite domes, knobs, spires and buttresses. Hike along old logging roads, hundreds of game trails or even make your own path and discover your own beautiful and unique Colorado destination of peace and tranquility. Please read more about our retreat and lodging at Lost Creek Ranch. Veterans and their families are never asked to pay for lodging expenses. All such expenses are paid for by Lost Creek Ranch. Donations are welcomed but in no way required.

  • No Soldier Left Behind

    Non-Profit Organization
    Denver, CO 80237

    No Soldier Left Behind pays 100% of costs related to Brainwave Optimization treatment for PTSD and TBI for current and former service members or members of their households. We have providers across the US.

  • Austere Coffee Co.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Colorado Springs, CO 80970

    Austere Coffee Co. is a 501(c)(3) charity (EIN 88-0799787) that proudly serves those who serve America. We aim to deliver specialty coffee to veterans around the world, wherever they might be, because sometimes it's the simple things in life that connect us, and make challenging times a little easier -- like a nice cup of coffee! Our donations will deliver specialty coffee to active or retired veterans around the world. We will donate small batch coffee to a number of places to include the United Service Organization (USO) locations often found in airports, veteran's organizations, VA hospitals, and individual personnel deployed abroad. Just $25 sends a bag of our best coffee. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Being an entrepreneur means having an aptitude for solving problems that lend value to others. The members of our charity have spent decades serving others as a military spouse, active duty, and reserve leaders.

  • Veterans Business Outreach Center - Sacramento

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sacramento, CA 95823

    The Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC) is a non-profit organization 501c(3), partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and is a division of Vietnam Veterans of California, Inc. (VVC) Serving veterans since 1980. VBOC mission is to advance the growth and commercial competitiveness of veteran owned small business enterprises through education and services focusing on business development, technology deployment and e-commerce. Veterans Business Outreach Center's hours of Operation: 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday-Friday Consultations available Saturdays by appointment only.

  • Veterans Foundation, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bonsall, CA 92003

    The Institute for Integrative Therapy, a DBA of Veterans Foundation, Inc., purpose is to conduct research on PTSD, development programs to resolve veterans and their families, and provide intensive in-home and field mental health services to severely disturbed, homeless, underserved veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Founder and CEO not only is a 100% Disabled Vietnam Combat Veteran, he earned a BA and MBA at UCLA in order to run businesses after discharge. Veterans Foundation, Inc. (VFI) is 36 years old. The Institute for Integrative Therapy is only a few years old, founded to extend VFI's services to veterans by being the research and development arm of VFI. Mental Health Services are part of what VFI offers. It offers these services through its DBA, so anything that the Institute provides.

  • Working Wardrobes VetNet

    Non-Profit Organization
    Santa Ana, CA 92706

    The Working Wardrobes' VetNet program supports the men, women and families of military veterans and transitioning service members through a variety of workforce readiness services and programs. The programs that we offer: Veterans Peer Navigation, Job Training, Career Readiness, Job Placement, Professional Wardrobing, and resources for housing and behavioral health.

  • Bakersfield Amateur Athletics Association

    Non-Profit Organization
    Bakersfield, CA 93307

    Bakersfield Amateur Athletics Association provides a sustainable and positive environment of community based sports and recreational opportunities for the families and children of Kern County. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership “Organization, teamwork, following through with a job once started.”

  • Bella Dignity Corp

    Grass Valley, CA 95949

    Bella Dignity Corp designs and provides anti-infection/anti-bacterial clothing and accessories for the combat wounded and injured, as well as the infirmed, home bound and those in need of hospice and palliative care. The dignity apparel line of clothing and accessories include such items as wheelchair covers, blankets, gurney covers, feeding ascots and bibs, care giver aprons, furniture protection covers, car seat covers and much more. All of the anti-infection products are made of a special silver lined material that wisk away bacteria and odor. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership As the immediate past Adjutant General of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, USA, Inc. my duties as the chief executive managing a 12 million dollar annual budget has prepared me for the virtual gap needs of veterans and their care giving families.

  • Employment Transition Service 4 Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Riverside, CA 92507

    Employment Transition Service 4 Vets provides Recruiting and Staffing Services for Companies in various industries and positions. All of your proceeds go to provide Employment Transition Services for Veterans and dependents of Disable Veterans.

  • Freedom Trek Recovery Services Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Redding, CA 96049

    Freedom Trek Recovery Services is a provider of community-based educational services for offender education and court-ordered classes. We endeavor to provide educational services which are engaging, interesting to our clients, and which help to bring about genuine change. We offer a 16 week anger management class. We are also a qualified DOT SAP provider. We provide DOT employees who have violated DOT substance abuse regulations with a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) evaluations in order to facilitate the return to duty process.

  • Guardian Grange

    Non-Profit Organization
    Ramona, CA 92065

    Guardian Grange is a veteran-powered humanitarian and environmental regeneration project founded by a US Navy SEAL combat veteran to protect natural resources, strengthen communities, and uplift veterans with a renewed sense of purpose. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My service as a Navy SEAL provided me with the opportunity to sharpen my unconventional problem-solving abilities and cultivate skills that carry directly over to the entrepreneurial space that I created in order to tackle big problems that concern the health and welfare of individuals, families, communities and our natural resources. Our non-profit entity's mission is focused on improving PTS & TBI symptoms for veterans along with their overall mental health and wellness by creating therapeutic working environments that protect natural resources and strengthen communities through permaculture principles and regenerative practices. Working in small teams to do community service and live as more responsible stewards of ourselves, our families and our local environments is something that I find directly translates from the service oriented motivation that drove many veterans to serve.

  • MCP_independent

    Non-Profit Organization
    Escalon, CA 95320

    MCP_independent offers assistance to all and any servicemen who have served in the Iraq war. I am an advisor on ACP Advisor Net and I am here to help direct any struggling servicemen to the proper employment-resources that any may need in order to procure their career after return from deployment or retirement according to their skills. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My extensive training at home has brought me highly useful skillsets in establishing myself as a non-profit business grantee, along with the many other titles I have earned

  • Military, Veterans & Patriotic Service Organizations of America

    Non-Profit Organization
    Larkspur, CA

    Military, Veterans & Patriotic Service Organizations of America is a nonprofit organization that pre-screens high quality national and international charities and presents them for your giving consideration.

  • Next Step Center

    Non-Profit Organization
    Menlo Park, CA 94025

    Housing and Employment supportive housing. Next Step Center is a division of the Vietnam Veterans of California, Inc.

  • Operation Dignity

    Non-Profit Organization
    Oakland, CA 94612

    Founded in 1993 by Vietnam Veteran Alex McElree, Operation Dignity offers a HAND-UP not a HAND-OUT approach, building community among vets and encouraging community outreach and support. Operation Dignity's services cover the continuum of the homeless situation and beyond.

  • Team AMVETS

    Non-Profit Organization
    Garden Grove, CA 92840

    Team AMVETS™ Department of California Service Foundation is a California nonprofit corporation and tax-exempt within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(19). The Foundation is the fundraising arm of AMVETS Department of California. A major source of Foundation revenues comes from the sale of donated goods at the Team AMVETS™ Thrift Stores. The Foundation provides funding for numerous Team AMVETS™ Department programs that directly benefit Veterans and their families throughout the State of California. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has accredited Team AMVETS™ Service Officers to represent Veterans and their dependents in processing their claims for benefits before the VA. AMVETS Service Officers are located in VA Hospitals, VA Regional Centers and other VA facilities in California and Nevada. For decades our Team AMVETS™ Service Officers have earned a well-deserved reputation in the Veteran community by assisting deserving California Veterans and their families. AMVETS Service Officers are "Committed to Serve... Those Who Served ®". In 2013, AMVETS Service Officers recovered nearly $60,000,000 in benefits for Veterans with service-related disabilities. Team AMVETS™ of California is dedicated to serving the needs of our "Heroes" and their families for many decades to come. These brave men and women who have answered the call of this great nation deserve "NOTHING LESS!" Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Many employees and members of our Board of Directors have prior military service. It has provided great capacity to provide services to Veterans based on experience, empathy and compassion for their needs.

  • Thanks-A-Bunch

    Non-Profit Organization
    Camarillo, CA 93012

    Thanks-A-Bunch provides financial and emotional support for active duty, wounded warriors and disabled veterans with gift cards to help relieve financial stress and free video email between troops deployed in combat areas and their families.

  • The Ranch at Lookout Pond

    Non-Profit Organization
    Gold Run, CA 95717

    At The Ranch at Lookout Pond, we are focused on providing services to active duty and retired military personnel and their families from Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts with the highest levels of customer satisfaction & we will do everything we can to meet your expectations. The Ranch at Lookout Pond's Mission: To Empower and Serve Veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan theaters diagnosed with PTSD, MST, TBI and their families; Enhancing and Building more satisfying and productive relationships leading toward successful Community Re-Integration including employment exploration and development. Our goal is to be part of the solution to help end Veterans suicides, joblessness and homelessness, saving as many veterans and family units as possible. Located in Northern California between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. Our property was purchased April 2015, prepped and readied for building Spring/Summer/Fall of 2016. Phase One mission is to initiate fundraising to build our Community-Teaching Center and 5 Cabins on the property. Hopefully opening in 2017 with weekend military couples and weekday veteran's PTSD programs.

  • TOUCH OF HOME Support 4R Deployed Military, Inc.

    Veteran Owned Business
    Crestline, CA 92325-0608

    TOUCH OF HOME Support 4R Deployed Military has been shipping care packages to our deployed military since 2003. We now average 50-70 flat rate boxes a week. We are in email contact with each of our contact persons. We specialize in FOB areas where some of the most basic needs are hard to get a hold of. We send a "Sample Box" and a letter requiring a reply, so we know boxes are getting where we want them. When I hear from them, regular shipments begin until they redeploy. Our "signature item" is a one quart Zip-Lock bag billed with hotel size shampoo, lotion, soaps, decks of cards, hard candy, small travel games, etc. We wrap each bag with a new pair of soft white socks with two rubber bands. Since we are unique in our regular contact with our heroes, we are able to meet special needs, sometimes. We were able to deliver over $3,000 postage worth of "Full Body Wipes" to a base without showers for three months. We send Beanie Babies for comfort of Heroes plus they give them out to children they encounter. Our heroes have mentioned keeping one for their own comfort in a pocket...for a "Touch of Home." Our biggest need is Postage Money. If you have a loved one deployed and wish to get enough boxes to them so they can SHARE, check out Pay Pal on our web site and designate a hero to get your boxes. You would need to email me an address and name to ship to. God Bless our Brave Military and keep them safe! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership William Boone, was a Fleet Marine Corpsman in pre-Vietnam era. We are determined to support and encourage our brave heroes and to see that the disgraceful actions to our Vietnam vets doesn't happen to these heroes today. We have compassion and empathy with our deployed military. Our daughter has been to the SandBox 3 times with the Army so we understand the needs of our young people.

  • Urojas Community Services

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Leandro, CA 94577

    Urojas Community Services catesr to homeless veterans men and women in transition. We provide, basic life skills to help them transition to civilian life. We provide training for resume writing for jobs in local base area. We specialize in temporary housing, Emergency 72 hour rescue, Semi-permanent, and permanent housing. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Taught me to plan, organize, direct and implement to enter into the business of serving veterans.

  • Us for Warriors Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chula Vista, CA 91911

    Us4Warriors is a 100% volunteer 501C3 non-profit dedicated to helping veterans, active duty military, and their families to overcome hardships & improve their ability to contribute to society with training & career resources. Us4Warriors helps warriors live for stronger life, helps them prosper for a brighter future & helps them reach of a point of self reliance to aspire for their dreams. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership This discipline and organizational skills learned in service has provided the foundation to serve as an anchor for the grit and determination also learned in service to push through obstacles and do what is necessary to succeed in all business endeavors.

  • Veteran Entrepreneurs Today

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Diego, CA 92108

    Veteran Entrepreneurs Today (V.E.T.) - What do hand crafted pickles, a sports coach, a fitness guru, a financial adviser and a business consultant have in common? They all came through the V.E.T. program with more business savvy under their belts and a team of other veteran entrepreneurs to support them. Veteran Entrepreneurs Today is a veteran entrepreneur program in Southern California, turning veterans into business owners and job creators, through workshops and think tank groups. Financial stability, independence, self-reliance and wealth are the rewards of self-employment. V.E.T. expedites the process to get new veterans there faster. V.E.T. works under the umbrella of National Veteran Training Services, Inc. where we are a sister program to the well known Reboot program.

  • San Diego Women Veterans Network

    Non-Profit Organization
    La Jolla, CA 92093-0505

    The San Diego Women Veterans Network creates belonging and community for women veterans by: 1: Provide opportunities to create belonging and community for Women Veterans 2: Provide a forum for service providers to work together to become more effective and more efficient 3: Organize and host bridge events to bring the women veterans and service providers together Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Army taught me to be persistent!

  • Supporting our Servicemen

    Non-Profit Organization
    Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

    Supporting Our Servicemen (SOS) is a non-profit organization whose goal is to THANK and HELP the past and present servicemen and women of our Armed Forces. HOW WE WILL HELP THEM: The SOS website will be the number one portal for all local, state, national and federal programs, services, help, advice and grants available to past and present service members. We are linking tens of thousands of websites to ours and with a quick search service members will find all the help they are looking for. HOW WE WILL THANK THEM: Supporting Our Servicemen will invite businesses in America to join our organization to show their appreciation to all past and present service members by offering a discount on their services and/or products. Many companies are already doing this for active service members but not for past service members and many do it only once a year on Veterans Day. Our goal is for service members to get what they deserve 365 days a year. SOS will issue a beautiful star decal to member companies which can be placed on their storefront, digital versions will be able to be used for their website, stationary and all marketing materials. A Gold star will signify a minimum 10% discount from the member companies’ services and/or products, a Silver star will signify a minimum discount of 5% and a Bronze star will signify varying discounts on varying or services.

  • The Honor Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Diego, CA 92115

    The Honor Foundation (THF) is a unique transition institute created exclusively for the U.S. Special Operations community. We provide a clear process for professional development and a diverse ecosystem of world class support and technology. Every step is dedicated to preparing these outstanding men and women to continue to realize their maximum potential during and after their service career.

  • Veterans Preference Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Diego, CA 92108

    Veterans Preference Inc.'s mission is to prevent homelessness for female veterans. We do this by providing critical tools, education, services and training to our military women in order to strengthen their social and economic status, and to enhance and increase their personal and financial prosperity. The goal of Veterans Preference is to educate our military women in income and wealth building strategies to help increase and secure their finances, as well as the financial well-being of their future generations. Once their finances are secure, we will assist them in reaping the rewards of what they fought so hard for – a safe and secure home for themselves and their families. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am a U.S. Air Force veteran. From the time I entered boot camp until the time I left the military, the culture of hard work, teamwork and camaraderie was paramount to me. This has carried over to my business life. I enjoy what I do - I enjoy working with others. Being a business owner gives me the opportunity to assist and work with the people I enjoy - active duty military and veterans. God bless our military!

  • 40 Plus LEAP VETS Veteran Equipment Trading Post Store

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Forest Ranch, CA 95942

    40Plus L.E.A.P. V.E.T. Stores provide comprehensive services to Veterans and their family members. This includes, relocation services, job training, temporary work training, clothing, food, Veteran Service Assistance with the Veterans Administration. Re-entry services for incarcerated Veterans.

  • America's Homeless Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sacramento, CA 95816

    Our Organization--America's Homeless Veterans--is comprised of Veterans helping Veterans overcome the challenges of homelessness. Our Goal is to eradicate homelessness for our Veterans using our resources to support the transition from the street to permanent housing with the primary mission of providing the support to obtain and sustain housing, food and shelter for our returning Veterans. We offer resources to meet medical needs, both physical and mental as well as referrals to other community programs, public and private. Our Purpose is providing vital programs and services to returning Service Members and Veterans in order to support their transition to civilian life by providing affordable housing and shelter. We serve returning Veterans and Service Members who due to their military service and return have become homeless or are in need of support. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My service gave me the drive after retiring to continue serving this Great Nation.

  • Holiness Ministries Coalition

    Non-Profit Organization
    Vista, CA 92083

    Holiness Ministries Coalition is an organization that is partnered with agencies,indiviuals, and churches to help end hunger in San Diego county by the year 2030 we are presently feeding approximately 2800 military families and all that are food insecure in North county of San Diego. Also we are at present referring veterans for housing. We provide drug prevention workshop for the youth in our communities.

  • National Veterans Transition Services, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Diego, CA 92108

    Founded in 2010, the National Veterans Transition Services, Inc. (NVTSI) is a San Diego-based 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting veterans in adjusting to civilian life and securing meaningful employment by combining best-practice performance social solutions and techniques. The organization was established by a group of retired high-ranking Naval and Marine Corps officers and workforce development professionals who seek to fill a tremendous gap in veteran transition services where government-ran programs fall short. The mission of NVTSI is to assist veterans in making a successful transition from military service to civilian life, with all veterans achieving, within their potential, their goals in the transition domains of employment and career, education, living situation, personal effectiveness/wellbeing, and community-life functioning. To accomplish our mission, NVTSI developed a groundbreaking and comprehensive military transition program called the REBOOT Workshop™ designed to scientifically address the personal and social aspects of transition, targeted at increasing the self-esteem and self-efficacy of veterans.

  • Range Day For Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Napa, CA 94558

    Range Day For Veterans was founded by Veterans for Veterans. Our goal is to bring our brother's in arms together under a mutual banner doing something we all enjoy! Shooting and blowing stuff up! All the while bringing awareness to PTSD, and helping Vets with career and job transitions. What better way to bring together a group of America's former fighting force and blanket of security then to have a day at the range doing what we love to do. To give each other support and guidance, to be that friend or brother that was there for you while you were in the service now.

  • Veteran Charities Initiative

    Veteran Owned Business
    Glendale, CA 91204

    Veteran Charities Initiative designs change-management strategies to attract, interview, hire, place, train, and retain women veterans at every level within an organization. We build alliances and partnerships with vetted companies and organizations providing opportunities, resources, services, and products that will enhance and sustain the lives of women veterans and the communities they live in and serve. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service has given me a unique appreciation for the value of life, the ability to think quickly on my feet and survive in the heat of fire makes veterans especially well-suited for entrepreneurship.

  • Vet-REACH

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Dimas, CA 91773

    Vet-REACH provides Reintegration, PTS awareness and suicide prevention training to post-deployment veterans and families. Our guests will enjoy a three-day two-night hotel stay at the Retreat on Charleston Peak in the mountains outside of Las Vegas, NV. For more information on the hotel, please visit www.retreatoncharlestonpeak.com. It is our hope that this awareness training, our returning heroes will find the transition from wartime to peacetime back home more smooth, with less stress, and fewer emotional outbursts. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My service in Iraq at the end of my Air Force career, and the result PTS, counseling and recovering, are the inspiration for Vet-REACH. Throughout my recovery, I often mused about why the military does not offer a post-deployment retreat; a secluded, peaceful stay at a scenic, rural locale, where our vets can enjoy the peace and quiet, receive treatment, and just rest! This is how Vet-REACH was born.

  • Veterans Joint Task Force on Homelessness

    Non-Profit Organization
    Clarksburg, CA 95682

    Government utilizes a "Social Services Model" in its efforts to mitigate Homelessness - which has failed. The Vets Task Force has developed a new approach that utilizes an "Integrated Business Model." Our Integrated Business Model creates the missing aspect from the Government Social Services Model... the aspect of Community and belonging. In addition, our Integrated Business Model has the built-in ability to pay for itself. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Working as a team member. Setting and achieving goals.

  • Wounded Warrior Prospects

    Non-Profit Organization
    Solana Beach, CA 92075

    Wounded Warrior Prospects, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization, seeks new partners to empower Wounded Warriors by supporting this one-of-a-kind opportunity. We offer every aspect of operating a unique business providing entrepreneurship, sports management immersion training and leadership transition to post-9/11 veterans with service-related disabilities. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership One of the biggest challenges Wounded Warriors face upon returning home is isolation. Despite decades of war we created a unique environment to capture the appreciation of Americans in a public arena offering a safe place to overcome barriers to recovery. Many struggle for years to rekindle bonds formed in combat. Shortly after 9/11 we served as a Wounded Warrior welcome home/transition unit and as a training organization for (MLBPAA) rookie field managers. Our partners helped ensure they came home to standing ovations, tearful reunions and continue to play a significant role in obtaining medical care, academic scholarships and jobs. For nearly three decades our corporate partners enabled us to honor combat veterans while connecting with over 1 billion fans in 48 states and 25 countries.

  • Operation Gratitude

    Non-Profit Organization
    Encino, CA 91436-3740

    Operation Gratitude annually sends 100,000+ care packages filled with snacks, entertainment items and personal letters of appreciation addressed to individually named U.S. Service Members deployed in hostile regions such as Iraq and Afghanistan, and on Naval ships at sea. Operation Gratitude's mission is to lift morale, bring a smile to a service member's face and express to our Armed Forces the appreciation and support of the American people. Each package contains donated product valued at ~$125 and costs the organization $15 to assemble and ship. For safety and security, assembling of packages occurs at the Army National Guard armory in Van Nuys, California. Since its inception in 2003, Operation Gratitude volunteers have shipped more than 520,000 packages to American Military deployed overseas.

  • Reflections of Grace Outreach Ministries Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Moreno Valley, CA 92553

    e are committed to making a difference when we are fortunate to bless others; Our outreach Ministry provides a "WE CARE” hygiene bag and a 10-dollar gift card for the neighborhood grocery store. The hygiene items include toothbrush, toothpaste, washcloth, soap, feminine hygiene wipes, hair comb, socks, bottled water, Ramen noodles, nonperishable snacks and an inspirational poem to let them know that WE CARE and GOD CARES. Our future goal is to be able to have a facility that will allow us to provide hot meals and free lunch for children and elderly in the community. Each meal will be prepared by experienced persons who are knowledgeable in food nutrition and food sanitation. ​If you know of a location that is willing to partner with us. Let us know. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My military service has prepared me to be a leader with the ability to train and put others before me. It has also helped me to think logically and practically to assigned task and missions. My Leadership school training helped me to organize a legitimate path to success by identifying the risk and planning for them.

  • Success Reentry, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Elk Grove, CA 95758-2155

    Success Reentry, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization. Our mission is to reduce recidivism and lessen the burden on government by helping ex-offenders through personal development, career readiness, and success strategies. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Learning discipline and leadership in the military had a huge impact on my ability to become an entrepreneur and lead a business.

  • The Richard A. Neubauer Research Institute

    Non-Profit Organization
    Laguna Beach, CA 92656

    The Richard A. Neubauer Research Institute (RANRI) believes in the healing power of oxygen. The Institute exists to further research, educate, advocate for the medical treatment of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. We have a program that is an outreach to current military members and veterans who have brain injuries and PTSD to receive Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at low and no cost.

  • United States Children of Heroes Choir

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mission Viejo, CA 92691

    United States Children of Heroes Choir's Mission: Provide for the children and families of our fallen Military Heroes, and the children and families of those troops so badly injured, they can no longer support their families, They fought for America and paid the supreme price to keep our great country beautiful, strong and free. Business Opportunity: The United States Children of Heroes Choir is going national and will appoint associates close to all military bases in the continental USA.

  • Flanagan West, Inc.

    Non-Profit Organization
    Moreno Valley, CA 92553

    Flanagan West, Inc. is a Homeless Veterans Outreach, located at March ARB, California.

  • Green Hope Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fresno, CA 93721

    The mission of the Green Hope Veterans is to enable homeless veterans, seniors, and youth to become self-sufficient by providing them with: job training counseling housing referrals scholarships.

  • The Eagles Nest Leadership Academy

    Non-Profit Organization
    Murrieta, CA 92562

    The Eagles Nest Leadership Academy is a Men's Health, Empowerment and Advocacy program that focus on helping men across America increase mental health, maintain overall wellness and achieve their ultimate success.

  • Vet Ready

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Diego, CA 92102

    ★ VetReady is a San Diego, CA based non-profit corporation designed to host free on-the-job training and job placement services to women veterans that have been unemployed or underemployed for three months or more. ★ VetReady has partnered with Diverse Military, another locally based organization that hosts “Support Our Troops Resource & Career Fairs “that have successfully catered to over 600 veteran friendly employers since April 2012. ★ Women veterans have served our country well, put their lives on the line for our freedom and many deserve our support in helping them transition into successful employment. ★ VetReady Resource and Career Fairs are designed for Officers and Enlisted personnel leaving the service, as well as veterans who have already transitioned but are seeking a career change. Our Career Fair events will help you make the transition into the civilian workforce by matching your skills and career goals with opportunities with one of America’s finest organizations. ★ Our candidates are proven willing and able to make a significant and immediate contribution to your work place. They have acquired the following skills: Teamwork, Performance Under Pressure, Accelerated Learning Curve, Respect for Procedures, Technology and Globalization Experiences, Integrity, Conscious of Health and Safety Standards, Adversity and Understand Diversity. ★ VetReady's Job Resource & Career Training Fairs will provide an ideal venue for businesses and recruite Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Spent 5 yrs in the Navy as an Aviation Storekeeper and managed all personnel gear distribution learning valuable skills out of high school.

  • Veterans Accession House

    Non-Profit Organization
    Pittsburg, CA 94565

    Non-profit organization operating out of Pittsburg CA. VAH provides transitional housing for homeless Gulf War/ 911 era Student and Working Veterans. We hope to create a stable living environment where Veterans focus on basic needs so they can pursue vocational or educational interests, while moving toward permanent independent housing. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I have served in leadership roles for 4 of my 26 year of military service.

  • Veterans Transition Support

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tustin, CA 92780

    Veteran Transition Support (VTS) an Orange County 501(c)(3) Non Profit. Our goal is to help veterans at No Cost obtain meaningful employment through one-on-one job search mentoring, networking assistance, and sponsorship of employment related resources that remove barriers and make veterans qualified for jobs such as Security Officer Training, OSHA Safety Cards, State License Fees, LEAN Continuous Improvement Training, Forklift Certifications, Tools, Work Boots, gas cards and bus passes to sustain the jobs they land.

  • Welcome Home Military Heroes

    Non-Profit Organization
    Arroyo Grande, CA 93421

    Our MISSION is to WELCOME HOME all of our LOCAL returning troops (R&R or permanent return) and THANK each and every one of them for a job well done! Our Troops are never forgotten and are thought about in everything we do. Our prayers are for their safe & speedy return. They make us very proud to be Americans. The SUCCESS of our MISSION are the folks in our group. Veterans, American Legion Riders, Patriot Guard Riders, Military Parents & Friends and Patriotic Individuals give of their time for our Local Sons & Daughters returning home. We also participate in funerals, military escorts with Patriot Guard, send care packages, 'Thank You For Service' ceremonies, and work with dozens of military organizations across the Central Coast of California.

  • Workshops for Warriors

    Non-Profit Organization
    San Diego, CA 92113

    Workshops for Warriors is a Board-governed nonprofit organization that provides vocational training to returning, wounded and disabled veterans of the US Armed Services. Workshops for Warriors has been granted non-profit designation from the State of California and has 501 (c) 3 designation from the Internal Revenue Service.

  • AllOneTeam.org | Free Military Veteran Support Group and Social Network

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

    AllOneTeam.org a non-profit social media network created by Vets, for Vets. Everything you're used to is all here, from creating a profile and choosing a user picture, to making posts, to building a friend's list. We've expanded beyond what you'll find on a typical Facebook Veterans group. Including a live chat that's always available. So no matter what's going on, you can reach out. The site is 100% free. www.AllOneTeam.org Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The constant reminder that no matter how difficult a day can be - it can be so much worse. AllOneTeam.org is designed to help!

  • America ICARE

    Non-Profit Organization
    Los Angeles, CA 90025

    America ICARE is devoted to providing educational and transitional support, as well as a wide array of services, to veterans, active-duty military members, and even their families as they build their civilian careers.

  • California Veteran’s Network

    Non-Profit Organization
    Montclair, CA

    The California Veteran's Network is a privately owned and operated forum for California's Veterans and Service Members to consolidate and collaborate.

  • Disabled Veterans Charities

    Veteran Owned Business
    Baldwin Park, CA 91706

    The mission of the Disabled Veterans Charities is to assist the disabled and needy veterans, their widows, and their dependents. We do this by operating thrift stores which make it possible to provide physical and mental rehabilitation, counseling, work and work therapy and training, and funds to sponsor such other charitable, veteran-related projects, programs, and endeavors as may be approved by the Charities' volunteer Board of Directors.

  • Center for Higher Purpose (CFHP)

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fremont, CA 94538

    Short-term Education. Become a California-state Certified Substance Use / Addiction Counselor. No Experience Necessary, HS Diploma. Pay-as-you-go, 18-modules, can complete the program at your own speed from the convenience of home. The Center for Higher Purpose is a certified educational provider and CEU provider recognized by CADTP and CCAPP. Courses are only $225 each paid conveniently through PayPal. Entire Online Curriculum only $4050 if paid in full. No interest either way. Begin any time (rolling enrollment) throughout the year. Face-to-face interaction (zoom) or by phone with instructor and through discussion board also via phone or zoom platform. Certificates of completion provided at the end of each completed course with a passing grade. The field of addiction will never go away (job security). Counselors are needed in every community. If you care about others and seek to serve in the field there are many employment opportunities for work at recovery centers, DUI programs, or as an instructor at a college. We all have a "Higher Purpose", how will you choose to use your new skills? Please email CEO, Carol Breiling, PsyD at [email protected] to get started - begin immediately. No contract, but each course has a maximum enrollment of 90-days to be completed. Extensions available by request based on family emergency. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am a 2-time Veteran who has served in the US Navy and US Air Force. Disabled Veteran today, I can no longer work the way I used to, but I still have a strong desire to serve within my limitations. Counseling others has been a great field of work to transfer into. Through Veteran Voc-Rehab services, I was able to complete my Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology and my Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology in an online platform. Taking all that I learned as a student - I take it forward

  • Equus Medendi

    Non-Profit Organization
    Redlands, CA 92373

    The Words “Equus Medendi” are Latin for “healing horse”. Equus Medendi is an Equine Assisted Learning and Psychotherapy program primarily for Veterans. Sessions are facilitated at Buffalo Meadows Ranch in Redlands. Many of our Veterans are dealing with a variety of issues and providing a therapeutic experience at a ranch as opposed to the traditional in-office treatment has proven to be very effective. Horses are flight animals and even though they are extremely large and powerful, they are also very vulnerable. In order to survive over millennia, they have learned to live in the moment, highly alert, aware and in tune with all that surrounds them. This makes them quite relatable to many who are dealing with hyper vigilance and anxiety. The horse however can teach us how to quickly assess a potentially dangerous situation and recover both physically and emotionally, literally within seconds. As predators, gaining a horse’s acceptance and friendship requires effort such as complete honesty, consistency, respect and calm assertive energy. Horses do not care what we may have done in the past. In other words, the horse doesn’t judge or deceive. Horses accept us unconditionally, reacting only to our behavior in the present moment. What we might hide from other people can be seen and felt by a horse, without us ever having to say a word. Please note that this is not a riding program, all work is ground based.

  • Krieger Gaming

    Non-Profit Organization
    Huntington Beach, CA 92647

    Krieger Gaming is a combination mental health peer-support organization & online gaming community! One of the biggest factors in suicide and depression is a feeling of isolation. We combat that directly by building meaningful, lasting connections through the power of online video gaming. Connections save lives! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I'm exceptionally good at endless paperwork, and I have a keen attention to detail that helps me direct my company well. I learned these skills in service.

  • Manzanita Ranch

    Non-Profit Organization
    Temecula, CA 92590

    The Manzanita Ranch is committed to providing emotional therapy using horses in the "One Good Day Project". Manzanita Ranch is managed by all volunteers. 100% of all donations go directly for the feed and care of the horses, maintenance of facilities and purchases safety equipment. A day at the ranch is offered at no cost to clients. The day can include touching, feeding, grooming, walking and riding the horses. The ranch is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency.

  • Operation Silver Star

    Non-Profit Organization
    Menifee, CA 92585

    Operation Silver Star is a nonprofit dedicated to assisting wounded and returning combat veterans from all eras with much needed financial, material, logistic and information assistance. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership We started our organization as a direct result of our son's injuries sustained in combat in Iraq.

  • Southwest Veterans' Business Resource Center

    Non-Profit Organization
    Perris, CA 92570

    The Southwest Veterans' Business Resource Center, Inc., (SWVBRC) in concert with the support of communities will serve Veterans and active duty members that have served in any military component, and with exception, spouses through outreach and education programs.

  • The Can Do Spirit

    Non-Profit Organization
    Redding, CA 96003

    The Can Do Spirit is a nonprofit organization that helps Veterans and their family when transitioning home following a catastrophic accident by removing barriers and fostering independence in a non-institutional environment; reducing the cost to the VA and Medicare system while empowering them to take back their life and thrive. Working to put into place the following programs: Resource center, advocacy, peer support for the entire family unit, life skills, caregiver support, but most importantly we have a Barrier Removal Program... help with making the home and its immediate surrounding safer and more accessible. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Strong work ethic, Dedicated in supporting my Brothers and Sisters, Empathetic to Veteran needs, Understanding of Veterans challenges.

  • American Combat Veterans of War

    Veteran Owned Business
    San Diego, CA 92161-0001

    Founded in 2001, American Combat Veterans of War (ACVOW) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization comprised of both veteran and non-veteran personnel (volunteers) within a community. All are committed to assisting veterans in re-adjusting to living productively in a peaceful society. ACVOW’s signature characteristic is its veteran volunteers who are available to mentor and assist other veterans suffering from post traumatic stress. ACVOW assists veterans in a number of ways. First, it provides a forum, or safe zone, called the Safe Warrior Outreach Program. Veterans come together and share their combat and post combat experiences with other veterans. They also exchange dialogue directly with those who share common challenges and can offer assistance in coping with the adjustment to peaceful society. Furthermore, with the encouragement of their peers, combat veterans are assured that it is indeed normal and suitable to seek further counseling if necessary. ACVOW is one of the best tools at helping combat veterans overcome the stigma within the military of seeking help in coping with post traumatic stress. Second, ACVOW serves as an advocacy organization which draws attention and awareness to combat veterans suffering from post traumatic stress. ACVOW not only reaches out to other veterans, but to public officials, government representatives and the public at large.

  • Center for Higher Purpose

    Non-Profit Organization
    Vacaville, CA 95696-1733

    DUI/DWI Mandated Education Classes, Groups, Counseling. Offering Drug Diversion, Wet-Reckless, 3-month, 6-month, 9-month, 18-month and 30-month programs. We also offer Domestic Violence Cessation classes, Anger Management, Counselor-Training Courses that prepare students to become State Certified Alcohol & Drug (Substance Use Disorder) Certified Counselors. In addition, we offer 1st Aid, CPR and AED Training for groups 1x per month (and by special request) to accommodate the needs of your organization or business at our large classroom, location in Vacaville at 70 Peabody Road (Formerly Fitness 19) Upstairs. Elevator available. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am a two-time veteran, having served in the US Navy and US Air Force across two enlistment periods. Retired out as a Disabled Veteran (90%). It was difficult being a woman facing a career change in her 50's. The V.A. was gracious enough to put me through my Master's Degree and most of my Doctoral Degree to help me change career fields this late in life. I am going from the Field of Logistics to Clinical Psychology with emphasis on Substance Use Disorder. (+) Public Safety, (-) Recidivism

  • HirePatriots

    Non-Profit Organization
    Oceanside, CA 92054

    HirePatriots is a unique free job board for US Military, veterans and their spouses. HirePatriots provides "One Day" jobs for US Military members to earn $$ when they are off duty. HirePatriots. We provide one of the largest Full Time job boards in the world. We host military marriage retreats. We offer online counseling for PTSD and marriage/family. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership This is required: Every US Veteran, especially combat veterans, must be given an opportunity to receive full time employment when transitioning from the military. This is our nation’s and every patriotic citizen’s duty. This is the quid pro qou that we citizens must provide for these stalwart defenders of our freedom, peace and safety. It is our responsibility to do all that we can to insure that these young men and women have means of supporting themselves and their families when they return.

  • Soldier ON Service Dogs

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fayetteville, AR 72701

    Soldier ON Service Dogs, Inc. is a NWA based non profit providing trained service dogs to local veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and/or Traumatic Brain Injury at no charge to our Veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I got "the call." The one that every parent, spouse, family member fears. "Mom, he got blown up" were the first words out of my daughter's mouth. My son-in-law, a Marine, and his unit were hit. He was alive, but severely wounded. Not one to sit and do nothing, I began researching for a way, ANY way, to help. What I found turned out to be life changing for all of us. SOSD now works with local veterans to provide and train service dogs (and our veterans, too) that change lives.

  • Waldron Veterans Service Office

    Non-Profit Organization
    Waldron, AR 72958

    Waldron Arkansas Veterans Service Office (Scott County, AR): Leran Holmes, Veterans Service Officer 190 W. 1st Box Waldron, AR 72958 Phone: (479) 637-3427

  • Chief Guitar Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    West Fork, AR 72774

    We raise funds by raffling beautiful, custom-painted, themed Harley Davidson motorcycles and one-of-a-kind, handmade themed guitars to cover the costs of Action Trackchairs, the ultimate in all-terrain wheelchairs. These electric chairs are patented for design and functionality, with features unmatched on any other tracked or all-terrain wheelchair. For example: the electric tilt mechanism allows the user to easily stay level in their Trackchair while traversing hills and uneven terrain. Additionally, swing-up arms, adjustable footrests, accessory receivers surround the chair, which comes in five models, dozens of color combinations, and many more options that meets the needs of those men and women who were seriously wounded.Your donation gives freedom, mobility and respect disabled veterans have earned. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Taught us perseverance, which is essential in the world of entrepreneurship!

  • Southwest Veterans Chamber of Commerce

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glendale, AZ 85022

    The vision of the Southwest Veterans Chamber of Commerce is to be the most Veteran supportive organization in the state of Arizona and for Arizona to be the most Veteran supportive state in the nation. The SWVCC mission is to improve business opportunities and enhance the economic environment of Veterans, Veteran Owned and Veteran Supportive businesses in the Southwestern United States.

  • Cirra's Cloud

    Veteran Owned Business
    Phoenix, AZ 85032

    Cirra's Cloud is a 501(c)3 Non Profit Organization dedicated to assisting the family members of deployed soldiers in Arizona. We rely on community donations and grants to fulfill the needs of our families. 100% of donations and funds goes to assisting these family members. Our new center features over 3500 sq ft. of tranquil, calming and inspirational space. We have a large studio for yoga, bellydancing, comedy shows, support groups, drumming circles and it is available to rent for your special events and occasions. We have a full sized kitchen that can also be rented on an as needed basis for classes or to accompany the studio rental. Relax in our lounge area, read an inspirational book, or meet up with friends. We have five practitioner rooms, and offer hypnotherapy, reiki, polarity, aromatherapy, flower essence therapy, spiritual and life coaching, herbalism, reflexology, all natural spray tanning, intuitive readings, mediumship, prayer therapy, non denominational ordinations and more. Look for massage, facials body wraps, and a full service beauty salon coming soon! Cirra's Cloud is a 501c3 non profit organization and receives 30% of all sales to assist our cause. 100% of our proceeds will go towards assisting the families of deployed soldiers in Arizona. Some of the money raised will be used to compensate practitioners for treatments given monthly to our membership clients. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am a very disciplined individual who strives to help others above myself at all times. I definitely attribute these qualities to my military training and experience.

  • Victory Place - Phoenix

    Non-Profit Organization
    Phoenix, AZ 85040

    Victory Place is a 177-bed facility in Phoenix available for homeless veterans. Along with the Carl T. Hayden Veterans Affairs Hospital, it provides many services to homeless veterans such as outreach and assessment, residential and non-residential employment services, long-term transitional housing and sobriety support groups. The veterans are provided meals by the hospital and also receive counseling services at the hospital but live at Victory Place.

  • Voices For All Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tucson, AZ 85704

    Started by a Service-connected Army Veteran to assist veterans who were job-searching, and needed a professional touch added to their resumes, cover-letters, clothing, shoes, and interviewing skills. After 3 years, her compassion and caring work evolved into a tight-knit group of veterans who wanted to give back and give forward. This (will be) a working farm/ranch for rescued horses. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Carolynn joined the US Army in 1980 as a Radio-Teletype Operator and cross-trained as an Animal Care Specialist. In 1985 Carolynn retrained as a Chaplain Assistant and served at Fort McNair, Fort Myer, and the Pentagon. In Germany where she taught Land Navigation and Map Reading at the Ranger Course in Bad Toelz. In 1990 Carolynn served in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and in 1991 she served in Kuwait. 1996-2002 she assisted college-bound students as an Army Reserve Recruiter.

  • Click A Penny, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Surprise, AZ 85387

    We are a new 501 c (3) and still doing the leg work to launch a national level organization. Our mission is to create gainful employment for veterans and their family members in all 50 states. We will be vetting and hiring veterans/families to serve as helping hands in their zip codes. For some veterans it will be a forever career and for transitioning veterans it can be a bridge to a career of their choice. Our website is evolving and the place to keep an eye on our progress. We are intentionally going slow in order get this right for our fellow veterans. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Self discipline and to take charge to get the job done.

  • Creative Drill Sergeants

    Non-Profit Organization
    Phoenix, AZ 85080

    Creative Drill Sergeants helps prevent homelessness and suicides by providing our veterans camaraderie, mentoring, family healing and valuable expressive arts industry skills for economic stability and successful reintegration into civilian life. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership We are all veterans who have served our country with pride. Many of us have disabilities from our time in service that have only made Creative Drill Sergeants more capable of being comrades and mentors to other veterans; especially those with TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), and MST (Military Sexual Trauma) as our disabled veteran staff deal with those very same issues. We use the Expressive Arts to heal and cope ourselves and want to pass along the blessings

  • Flutes for Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tucson, AZ 85732

    Flutes for Vets provides Free classes on how to play the Native American style flute, and Free flutes after attending 6 classes, to Veterans and/or Active Military who want to try something new or would like more peace. If you suffer from anxiety, depression, PTSD, or just don't sleep well...or none of these, this ancient instrument's mellow sound can sooth the soul and alleviate all kinds of stress and pain! It's Fun and easy to learn, and in just ONE class you can be playing simple tunes. You don't need to know Anything about music to play the flute! We are looking for business/finance experienced Veterans to help us move to the next level. We're also interested in hearing from Veterans who want to start a chapter in your town! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Well, I was pretty young when I joined the USAF, so discipline, attention to detail, can do attitude etc. have all served me in becoming an entrepreneur, but traveling the world gave me the confidence to pursue my own business.

  • MARSOC Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fountain Hills, AZ 85269

    The MARSOC Foundation d/b/a Marine Raider Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides benevolent support to Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) personnel and their families, as well as WWII Marine Raiders. The Foundation fills gaps where the government and other entities are not able to assist, and emphasizes building personal, professional and family resiliency. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The Founder of the MARSOC Foundation d/b/a Marine Raider Foundation saw firsthand gaps that could be filled for the Raider community by a benevolent organization. The Founder is also familiar with the service and sacrifice of MARSOC personnel and their families, and the importance of building and enhancing resiliency personally, professionally and for the entire family.

  • Operation Enduring Gratitude

    Non-Profit Organization
    Avondale, AZ

    In addition to building houses and ramps, Operation Enduring Gratitude plans to partner with two other Valley nonprofits, Rebuilding Together Valley of the Sun and West-MEC School District to create a five-month job training program for veterans interested in a career in construction. It's called Operation (Re)boot. Veterans will be trained in a range of employable construction skills and will have opportunities to meet with career service counselors and interview with top construction companies in the Valley after completing the program. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership In the military, people are taught self-reliance and taking pride in the uniform, but Ellis said the same mentality that led to success during service can be harmful in civilian life because nobody will ask for help. "It's a double-edged sword," he said. "The pride got us to the pinnacle of our career is the pride that keeps us independent. And, sometimes, we can't do it all ourselves."

  • American Heroes Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glendale, AZ 85301

    Supporting the Health and Wellness of Vets and 1st Responders. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership 22 years as an Air Force Special Operator prepared me to be flexible, face adversity, think outside the box, be a leader, & expect the unexpected.

  • Aquatic Therapy Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Sedona, AZ 86351

    Healing Pools for Warriors: The Vision of the Aquatic Therapy Foundation is to improve upon the life quality of wounded warriors, trauma patients, veterans of all conflicts, elderly, physically challenged, life-long afflicted, with pools, tools, and guidance in aquatic healing. The idea is to accelerate patient recovery using devices allowing traction, exercise, and rehabilitation conveniently and privately through daily immersion at home with family. The Mission is to install, at no cost to the veteran, durable medical aquatic equipment in or at the veteran's home. Many warriors and trauma patients live in small town America where there is no VA hospital or indoor aquatic facility. The Merits of one device, The Vertical Pool, include the ability to achieve an erect posture for movements in the upright position, enabling proper spinal alignment and organ function, as well as horizontal swimming and seated exercise.

  • Stellar Care 4 Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Phoenix, AZ 85048

    Stellar Care 4 Veterans is a Wellness Retreat for Veterans challenged with PTSD. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Discipline and being a person of action, which was learned from the military.

  • Women Vet Arts

    Non-Profit Organization
    Phoenix, AZ 85028

    Women Vet Arts is in Pre-start-up phase creating an Organization to end homelessness for Women Veterans in America. More than half the homeless women in the USA are Women Veterans. Did we leave them behind? We need your help to bring them home. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I learned about compassion and giving back.

  • Veteran Tickets Foundation

    Veteran Owned Business
    Phoenix, AZ 85028

    The Veteran Tickets Foundation a national non-profit, non-governmental 501c(3) tax-exempt organization. All contributions made to the organization are deductible under section 170 of the IRS Code. But most importantly, we’re a dedicated group of business people who are also Veterans. We served our country. And now it’s our privilege to serve our Military and Veterans and to provide an opportunity for the rest of America to express its thanks and gratitude. When our Military and Veterans go to an event for free, we want them to feel a collective “thank you” from all of us to all of them.

  • Mesa Veterans Resouce Center

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mesa, AZ 85201

    One stop shop for veteran needs. We offer navigators that can help refer you over to mental health specialist, VA disability issues, GI Bill issues, homelessness, transportation and everything in between. If it's a veteran issue, we have a resource for it.

  • Moves That Matter

    Non-Profit Organization
    Mesa, AZ 85205

    FREE Real Estate Referral service that raises money to help homeless and disabled Veterans. The Realtors who participate in the Moves That Matter campaign to end homelessness among Disabled Veterans make generous donations to local programs that provide disabled Veterans with everything from emergency shelter to down payment assistance programs and everything in between to make sure the Veteran can buy and keep a home that is appropriate for his/her disability. ANY person planning to buy or sell a home can help homeless and disabled Veterans just by choosing one of our participating Realtors to assist with your next sale or purchase. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The time I spent in the military was some of the best and most productive years of my life. It laid the foundation for everything that has come after. Of course I learned about discipline, organization and the importance of teamwork. Most importantly, I learned to respect and appreciate the contributions of others and to honor those contributions in a meaningful way.

  • Operation Help Vets

    Non-Profit Organization
    Gilbert, AZ 85233

    We help veterans who are in need of financial assistance for medical expenses, utility bills, rent payments, etc. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership My background in the military allowed me to continue moving my business forward among many obstacles. It is because of my military background that taught me how to persevere.

  • South West Arizona Stand Down

    Non-Profit Organization
    Wellton, AZ 85356

    South West Arizona Stand Down is a non-profit Association of veterans helping veterans through volunteerism and donations. We hold a three-day class A Stand Down Event in Yuma, Arizona in October each year. This year's event (2009) is being held on the 16th & 17th of October. The event provides food, clothing, shelter and services to veterans in need and homeless veterans. we are establishing a Veterans Transitional Living and Resource Center in Yuma, AZ.

  • Vans 4 Veterans

    Non-Profit Organization
    Tucson, AZ 85742

    Vans For Veterans is committed to providing mobility vans free of charge to Veterans Clubs across the nation. 100% of all donations go directly to V4V, and all staff and board members are volunteers. Click here to meet our volunteers! We plan on buying hundreds of these vehicles over the next few years, but will not be able to do this without your help. V4V relies on the generous contributions of American citizens to help raise support for this great cause! With hard work and financial support we were able to purchase and donate mobility vans to the American Legion and VFW Clubs.

  • Wings For Warriors Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Phoenix, AZ 85070

    Wings For Warriors Foundation is a nationally recognized, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in support of veterans, first responders, and their families. Wings For Warriors Foundation supports the holistic needs of veterans, first responders, and their families with transformational growth, well-being, and spiritual fitness. We FIND, FUND, & FUEL 4 outstanding organizations within a 2 year period that are proudly serving our military, first responders, and their families with incredible services and programs that are making a lasting impact. They do all of this while reflecting the mission of Wings For Warriors Foundation. These unique partnerships will collaboratively protect and serve our uniformed patriots that selflessly do so for us. Help us serve them! Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Being a Navy Corpsman for 8 yrs provided me not only medical skills & abilities, but insight on what it's like to be a combat wounded veteran returning home & how to help others in need. I lost the lower 1/2 of my left leg, reconstructive surgeries to my left hand, & countless operations to save my right leg. With that said, I understand and know firsthand what these wounded warriors are facing on a daily/weekly/monthly basis. "These wounded warriors fought for us, it's time we fight for them.

  • Wounded Wodders

    Non-Profit Organization
    Gilbert, AZ 85234

    Wounded Wodders is a 501c3 organization dedicated to empowering our Nations combat wounded and injured Veterans through adaptive CrossFit.

  • Operation Shockwave

    Non-Profit Organization
    Chandler, AZ 85225

    Military suicide prevention using complementary and integrative healing modalities. Operation Shockwave uses the Pups and Warriors Side by Side service animal training and certification program, Llamaste: Alpaca Veteran Support Walk, and Warrior Words of Wisdom to heal Veterans and their family members from invisible wounds. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I was raised from an early age to never give up and always achieve my goals. My military experience reinforced this attitude and mantra.

  • Packages From Home

    Non-Profit Organization
    Glendale, AZ 85301

    Packages From Home's sole purpose is to provide food, personal care, and recreational items to deployed American troops, at no cost to the them. Since March 2005 Packages From Home has averaged 1,000 to 1,500 packages a month being shipped to our heroes. Our goal is to ship many more. We collect donated items from generous patriotic citizens who live all across America. These items include non-perishable food, personal toiletries, and recreational items like games, books, music CDs and movie DVDs.

  • Team Veteran Foundation, Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Phoenix, AZ 85021

    The mission behind Team Veteran Foundation (TVF) is to stop the Veteran suicide epidemic by treating and healing Veterans and 1st Responders with traumatic brain injury (TBI), post traumatic stress (PTS) and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) utilizing Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). One of the cornerstone services of the Team Veteran Foundation Wellness Clinics will be the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) chambers for the treatment of the physical brain injuries suffered during Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). https://tvfaz.org/

  • The Alaska Veterans Project

    Non-Profit Organization
    Fairbanks, AK 99709

    The Alaska Veterans Project. Directory of services and assistance for Alaska's military veterans. This is a free non-profit project by Alaska veterans... for Alaska veterans. If you're looking for a topic that would be of interest for fellow veterans (but you don't see a category for it here), please let us know. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Being a Marine taught me the value of life and sacrifice. I learned to strive for those things that are important to me, and to never give up.

  • Wellness Education Foundation

    Non-Profit Organization
    Oxford, AL 36203

    Wellness Education Foundation: this Non Profit organization is actively providing Wellness Education information, health screenings and Wellness programs to communities across the world. The Wellness Education Foundation can assist your organization in developing a corporate strategy to shift the Wellness Culture of your organization with the outcome of reducing health risks, increasing productivity, decreasing healthcare costs. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Discipline.

  • The Lighthouse for Recovery Ministries

    Non-Profit Organization
    Birmingham, AL 35212

    The Lighthouse for Recovery Ministries provides Resource Management Services for Social Service Organizations and Transitional Resettlement Services for Homeless, Substance/Alcohol Abuse, Domestic Violence, Veterans and Prison Re-entry, state and federal. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership I am a former commanding officer in the US Army Special Ops Command. Provided me with leadership, perseverance, determination, motivation and tactics/strategies

  • Noble Work

    Non-Profit Organization
    Dora, AL 35062

    Noble Work is a Nonprofit Organization that provides services to homeless veterans and disaster relief efforts.

  • Objective Homefront

    Non-Profit Organization
    Alabaster, AL 35007

    Objective Homefront is a 501 c 3 non-profit organization located in Alabaster, Alabama. Our organization was founded in 2015. We are helping veterans file their benefit paperwork and register with the VA. We offer legal assistance to veterans. Our goal is to provide counseling, assist in creating resumes, aid in job placement, and place them in long-term housing to support their efforts in recovery from the wars they fought for us and the battlefield in their minds. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership The military taught me leadership skills. I was deployed twice, once to Iraq and once to Afghanistan. I came home eager to help veterans convert back to civilian life.

  • Operation Stand Down Huntsville Inc

    Non-Profit Organization
    Huntsville, AL 35816

    Operation Stand Down Huntsville Inc helps the less fortunate veterans in North Alabama re-establish ties and re-integrate back into the community. Operation Stand Down Huntsville's Mission Operation Stand Down Huntsville assists Veterans so that they can once again be self-sustaining and better connected to the community. Operation Stand Down Huntsville's Intent To host a world-class, low-key and purpose driven three day event to provide outreach, information, and a variety of social services for this area's homeless veterans. Our ultimate intent and goal is to give veterans in need the tools to rejoin their community as productive, responsible citizens. Our true success comes when a veteran in need moves on to a renewed life within the community.