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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.