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Veterans Village of San Diego has served all veterans since 1981 and is dedicated to “Leave No One Behind.” With five locations throughout San Diego County, VVSD is the only program of its kind in the United States and is nationally recognized as the leader in serving homeless military veterans. Each year VVSD provides services to more than 3,000 military veterans throughout the County of San Diego. Veterans Village of San Dieg's mission is to serve America’s veterans in overcoming homelessness and related challenges.
We are on a mission to get fellow veterans out on the water of the Chesapeake Bay to create purpose and connection through shared work and conversation. All of us at the helm of this organization are combat veterans who have struggled with personal challenges after coming home from active duty. We found peace and purpose through open conversation with others who understand the experiences we went through. We know that by extending a hand to one another, we can overcome and help others find their way to a life they want to keep living.
FREEDOM RIVER PROVIDES COMPREHENSIVE OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAMS THAT ASSIST IN THE RE-ASSIMILATION OF U.S. MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS, VETERANS, AND THEIR FAMILIES. WE ARE VETERANS HELPING VETERANS BY BUILDING A STRONG COMMUNITY THROUGH OUTDOOR RECREATION WHERE FREEDOM FLOWS.
At Peace Mountain Ranch the lives of veterans and those in need are cared for through equine connection, counseling, spiritual development, and a working ranch experience. Our desire is for each individual to look beyond where they have been and gain new focus towards a path of transformation hope, purpose, and healing.
Honoring Our Fallen is dedicated to serving our nation's fallen and the families these heroes have left behind by providing comprehensive support.
REBOOT Recovery helps military and first responder families heal from the moral and spiritual wounds associated with service-related trauma.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between need-awareness-service for our citizen soldiers and the resources that become available to them once they become a full-time service member via active military orders/deployment. Our assistance is NOT based on rank, applications or repayment requirements. Our assistance has no preset limit as we respond to each situation for its own uniqueness and do not put boundaries on the way we are able to provide assistance. Operation Appreciation works hand-in-hand with family resource programs/personnel to identify units that are preparing to deploy, are currently deployed or may be in the process of reintegration to let them know we are here and that they will be taken care of. This could be covering postage for care packages, providing emergency assistance for situations that can (and do) arise when a service member is away, deployment and welcome home ceremonies, traumatic injuries, funerals, PTSD, finding available resources outside our area of expertise…..the need is vast.
The mission of Nede Resorts and Transitions Community Organization is to acquire and use vacant and/or undeveloped land for sustainable living environments and educational centers for the homeless, victims of substance abuse, domestic violence, military veterans, and previously incarcerated individuals introduced back into society. 365 days at a time!
Sneakers for Soldiers is a 501c(3) organization that provides special purpose and properly fitted sneakers to deployed men and women serving in Afghanistan. In Afghanistan, extreme temperatures, harsh environments, rugged terrain, and daily exercise wreak havoc on Soldiers' sneakers and frequently create the need for a new pair. Exercising in worn out shoes is just as bad as exercising in the wrong shoe - it increases the stress on joints and can cause injuries. Recognizing this need, we have devised a way for each Soldier to choose a sneaker that best fits their needs and feet...because all feet are different. The US Military is in the very early stages of providing sneakers to new recruits however, deployed Soldiers are currently not beneficiaries of this program.