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No Greater Sacrifice is dedicated to the children of our nation's fallen and wounded Service members by delivering scholarships and resources to improve their quality of life through the pursuit of higher education.
Clear Path for Veterans New England, Inc.is a New England area Veteran service provider. Clear Path for Veterans New England empowers service members, Veterans, and their families through supportive programs and services in a safe, respectful environment. In order to achieve this goal, we propose to build a center for Veterans to seek the help and resources they need in order to successfully integrate into their communities. In order to accomplish this goal, Clear Path for Veterans New England will require working capital support to finance its proposed project and projected growth.
TO BENEFIT VETERANS OF ALL SERVICES AND THEIR FAMILIES WITH VARIOUS RESOURCES
Cell Phones For Soldiers Inc. is a national nonprofit dedicated to serving troops and veterans with free communication services and emergency funding.
To strengthen and empower America’s military caregivers and their families by raising public awareness, driving research, championing policy, and leading collaborations that make a significant impact on their lives
VETLIFE’s mission is to provide veterans with sustainable solutions while promoting a safer, healthier, and prosperous civilian lifestyle.
THE MISSION OF WARFIGHTER ADVANCE IS THE SUCCESSFUL REINTEGRATION OF EVERY WARFIGHTERWarfighter Advance changes the trajectory of the warfighter’s post-deployment life. Rather than an existence characterized by an endless cycle of mental illness diagnoses, medications, medical appointments and disappointments, our graduates have lives of pride, productivity, healthy relationships and continued service. After completion of our 7-Day Advance program, our graduates express a significant reduction in their social role, interpersonal relations and symptom distress. This translates into renewed purpose, focus, resolve and drive to get their lives back on track. And they do just that. Our warfighters regain control of their lives.
The Mission of the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans is to extend a helping hand to homeless veterans who have served the United States honorably in peace and war who are addressing the challenges of addiction, trauma, severe and persistant mental illness, and/or unemployment. And, who will commit themselves to sobriety, non-violence, and working for personal change; to offer homeless veterans temporary, save overnight accomodation and basic nutrition; to offer in a fiscally sound manner effective longer term programs which best meet the veteran's transition needs, utilizing the full range of government, foundation grants and private contributions; to refer veterans to other public and private institutions through a network of service providers who can meet their needs, not duplicating what others can do better; to create and operate housing for veterans as an important solution to homelessness; and to one day become recognized as the most effective private veteran's transition program in the country.
The Vets To Vets United, Inc. mission is to: Provide as many veterans as possible in need of companionship, service and love with service, therapeutic or companion animals.Reduce the high numbers of animals unnecessarily euthanized in the local shelters, which are also in desperate need of love and companionship.Provide services and training at no cost to the veteran.Motivate our veterans by providing fun/educational activities and community service.
The Disabled Veterans National Foundation (DVNF) provides critically needed support to disabled and at-risk veterans who leave the military wounded—physically or psychologically—after defending our safety and our freedom.
Operation Second Chance supports wounded, injured, and ill U.S. service members and their families by providing rapid emergency financial assistance, hospital and morale visits, healing retreats, and other recovery services to help veterans transition back to duty or civilian life.
Army Emergency Relief (AER) was organized as a private nonprofit organization in February 1942 to provide emergency financial assistance to U.S. Army Soldiers (both active duty and retirees) and their eligible family members.