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To celebrate America's veterans by inviting them to share in a day of honor at our nation's memorials.
Encouraging community, building strategic coalition, and fostering a data-driven understanding of the needs of local veterans.
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.
It is the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship of wholesome programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow servicemembers and veterans.
*To promote medical research to cure spinal cord injury and dysfunction and related problems. *To advocate and monitor the access and delivery of quality and appropriate health care services. *Assist in identifying and securing benefits for spinal cord injured and diseased veterans and others, as appropriate. *To educate society on the attitudinal, physical and legal barriers which confront persons with disabilities and to influence the removal of those barriers. *To provide information and opportunities while promoting the direct and indirect benefits of incorporating and maintaining health, recreation, employment, services and camaraderie for spinal cord injured and diseased veterans and others, as appropriate. *To work in conjunction with other community civic groups, agencies and individuals who share our objectives.
Paralyzed Veterans of America – Wisconsin Chapter (PVA-WI) works to improve the quality of life for veterans, in our state, living with spinal cord injury or disease, including those with MS and ALS. Our work is carried out through programs that focus on research and education, quality healthcare, access to benefits, advocacy and legislation, membership and outreach, and adaptive sports and recreation.
The Army Women’s Foundation is the premier center for educational excellence, the national network for today’s Army women and a dynamic advocate for telling the history of Army women. The Army Women’s Foundation is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization originally established in 1969. The mission of the U.S. Army Women’s Foundation is to promote public interest in the Army and the women who serve in the Army. Through programs, research and scholarships, the Foundation recognizes and honors the service of Army women and supports the U.S. Army Women’s Museum located at Fort Lee, Virginia.
Flags For Fallen Military (FFM) was formed in the summer of 2006. The idea and development of FFM was to honor our fallen heroes by providing families the option of placing an American Flag in honor of their son’s or daughter’s sacrifice. FFM was developed and initially operated and run solely by the Larson Family. David C. Larson is Founder, Executive Director. While David did not serve in the military, he was raised in a military family and felt compelled to do something, so the dream was penciled out. Several wonderful suppliers and donors have made this dream come true. Many families have received a flag from FFM. The rewards of running FFM are endless; the Larson’s and other volunteers have met and continue to meet wonderful people and families.
Dedicated to assisting Veterans in need, members of all Armed Forces, and their loving supporting families.
Honor Flight Chicago recognizes the bravery, determination and patriotism of America's senior war veterans with an all-expense paid, one-of-a-kind journey to Washington, D.C. for a day of honor, thanks and inspiration. And the experience is life-changing.
THE MISSION is to provide safe and affordable Permanent Housing plus Supportive Services to homeless Veterans and their families to assist in improving their lives, helping them gain independence, job readiness and employment, developing economic self-sufficiency, and help strengthen the community matching the level of services to Veterans' needs; and stimulate the development of effective services that will address the complex problems facing homeless Veterans. Case Management, Basic Financial Services, Information Resources and Referrals, and Peer Mentoring.