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  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • 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.

  • Grandeur of Grace, INC

    Non-Profit Organization
    Lawton, OK 73501

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

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.