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Our mission is to serve as a resource for the community to ease the readjustment and reintegration of military members returning from our current wars and their families, as well as veterans from previous eras. We work towards peace and healing by providing the services required, advocating for clients, assisting the community at large in finding these services through other agencies, or facilitating the creation of programs by individual organizations. In addition, we strive to help develop future mental healthcare professionals who work with our demographic by offering internships and other professional development opportunities. In this way we are able to directly address the constantly growing need for well-trained providers to our community.
Building Homes for Heroes is strongly committed to supporting the brave men and women of the military who have returned home from the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan with severe wounds and disabilities, with a goal to build homes for families in dire need. It's our honor to support the men and women who have loyally and courageously served our country. Since 2006, Building Homes for Heroes has been at the forefront of making a significant difference in the lives of the severely wounded men and women of the military forces of the United States. We build homes from the ground up or modify existing homes to meet the needs of the brave men and women who selflessly served our country. These mortgage-free homes not only help to remove the family's financial burden, they help to restore the individual's freedom, and enable the veteran to lead a more independent and productive civilian life.
South Dakota Military Heritage Alliance, Inc. (“ALLIANCE”) is organized exclusively for charitable and education purposes. The purpose of this corporation is to provide world class facilities for a military heritage museum and education center, along with office, business and meeting space for the benefit, encouragement, camaraderie and esprit de corps of military veterans, active duty servicemembers, actively-serving Reserve Component (i.e. Reserve and National Guard) servicemembers, their families and all who support them, all within the meaning of IRC Chapter 501(c)(3).
APK Charities was created to help us properly honor and remember the life, bravery, and humanitarian spirit of our son, Captain Andrew M. Pedersen-Keel. The past fifteen years of war have caused America’s military and their families to make enormous sacrifices. We seek to raise awareness and support for our active, retired, wounded and fallen warriors and their families and to provide financial aid and material assistance to charitable organizations and causes.APK Charities mission is to serve as a bridge connecting our society and our Armed Forces, opening our hearts and minds to serve those who protect us.
MBV Foundation is a 501(C)3 Nonprofit Organization that connects USC Marshall School of Business, Master of Business for Veterans (MBV) students and alumni, so that they may use their strengths to inspire and impact their community.
Warrior Bonfire Program provides opportunities that improve the lives of enemy combat -wounded veterans- Purple Heart recipients - on their lifelong journey of recovery and healing.
We think that those who have been impacted by military duty can prosper at home by reestablishing a sense of self, family, and optimism. Warriors Fund offers comprehensive support services for service members, veterans, and military families, with an emphasis on transition, health and wellbeing, peer participation, and linkages to community resources.
Encouraging community, building strategic coalition, and fostering a data-driven understanding of the needs of local veterans.
To strengthen the Veteran and First Responder community and their families by promoting camaraderie, resilience, and connectedness. We leverage the power of the environment to remind them of their strength, foundation, and innate ability to adapt and overcome.
Operation Freedom Paws empowers veterans and others with disabilities to live a quality life by teaching them to train their own dogs, and certifying them as service dog teams. The dogs, usually from rescue organizations or shelters, are carefully evaluated. Each is then matched to a specific client’s physical and psychological needs. There is no charge – all we ask is a commitment to complete the 48-week training program.
To return lost or stolen military medals of valor to veterans or their families in order to honor their sacrifice to the nation.
The Combat Wounded Coalition's (CWC's) mission is to "Inspire wounded warriors to overcome" through four program pillars - Pride – Power – Purpose and Peace.