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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.