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To provide essentials, including underwear, toiletries, boots, socks, sneakers, coats, and bedding to homeless veterans of the US armed forces. We only provide new packaged items. Our organization is all volunteer, resulting in approximately 95% of all donations going directly to the vets. We also strive to bring attention to the fact that there are far more homeless veterans than the federal, state and local governments around the country acknowledge, due to a very narrow definition of "homeless" applied by various governmental agencies.
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.
Providing a "home away from home" for military and veterans' families to be close to a loved one during hospitalization for an illness, disease or injury at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee.
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
SEALKIDS, through its programs, supports the children of Naval Special Warfare- everyday kids living in extraordinary circumstances. This encompassing approach of academic testing, tutoring, therapy, advocacy, and enrichment fosters the success and well-being of the child, critically reducing family stresses and ultimately keeping today's Navy SEAL in the fight.
OUR MISSION Lake County Honor Flight celebrates America's veterans with a multi-day trip to Washington, D.C. to visit the memorials dedicated to honor their service and sacrifices. The Lake County Honor Flight works diligently to raise funds so that trips are available to veterans at no cost! The Lake County Honor Flight hub is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. OUR VISION A nation where all of America’s veterans experience the honor, gratitude, and community of support they deserve.
Our mission is to enable homeless and at-risk veterans to reach and maintain their highest levels of independence. Founded by veterans for veterans, our commitment is, "We don't leave our wounded behind."
Bob Hope USO strengthens America's military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country, throughout their service to the nation.
Honor Flight Long Island arranges free, all‑expenses‑paid day trips for Long Island veterans (primarily WWII, Korean, and Vietnam veterans) to visit their national memorials in Washington, D.C. It operates through donations and volunteers, with guardians often contributing to offset trip costs.
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.
The mission of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation is to support programs and services that secure, manage and distribute resources to improve the lives of veterans, military service personnel, their families and the communities where they live.
United Spinal Association works to empower and advocate for people with spinal cord injuries/disorders and all wheelchair users by providing peer support, information and resources, and by lobbying for accessibility and disability rights. Their programs include a national chapter network, resource/assistance services, advocacy, and publications to improve quality of life for people with SCI/D.