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Arizona Veterans Hall of Fame Society

The mission of the AVHOFS is to preserve and perpetuate the traditions of the American military and all who served in it, to undertake charitable and other projects at the state and local levels, and to work with veteran’s organizations in the attainment of AVHOFS objectives, and to promote and to encourage responsible citizenship among all Americans. Particular emphasis will be placed on supporting AVHOF members.

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Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation

The Military Women’s Memorial honors and tells the stories of women, past and present, who serve our nation.

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She's The Veteran

She’s The Veteran is a women‑only veterans organization that focuses on improving female veterans’ mental health through regular programmatic activities and community gatherings, while also supporting and promoting research and advocacy to close gaps in women veterans’ healthcare.

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Help Thy Neighbor Johnston County

Help Thy Neighbor Johnston County is a small local 501(c)(3) that provides direct assistance to families in Johnston County—helping with needs such as food, transportation, medical and funeral-related expenses. The group raises funds locally (events, rides, drives) and distributes aid to residents facing short-term financial hardship.

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Fallen Heroes Family Lifeline

Fallen Heroes Family Lifeline helps families who have lost military service members by providing practical referrals, advocacy, and support programs (including scholarship and healing projects) to restore stability and protect the legacy of the fallen. This summary is based on the organization’s about/mission materials.

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Vet To Vet Of Georgia

Vet To Vet Of Georgia runs peer-support meetings and peer counseling for veterans, with a focus on suicide prevention, mental-health peer support, and helping veterans access VA benefits and claims assistance. The organization operates weekly Vet-to-Vet meetings and provides benefit-navigation and counseling resources to veterans in the Cartersville area and beyond.

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Beals Hospitality House

The Beals Hospitality House at Togus Veterans Affairs Medical Center provides NO COST temporary lodging for immediate family members of patients. The facility is similar to the Fisher Houses in that it allows families of veterans to stay when the vet is in the hospital, without charge.

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National Veterans Homeless Support

NVHS works to eliminate homelessness among veterans in Central Florida by providing street-level outreach, homelessness-prevention case management, and transitional housing. They locate and stabilize veterans in crisis, connect them to benefits and services, and provide short-term housing and supports to help veterans regain stable, independent living.

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Tri Cities Vfw Post 6872 Veterans Of Foreign Wars Of The Us

Tri Cities VFW Post 6872 is a local Veterans of Foreign Wars post that serves veterans and the community by promoting patriotism, distributing U.S. flags at Veterans Day and community ceremonies, and supporting veterans and needy families through community service, scholarships, and outreach.

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Honor Flight Chicago

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.

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San Antonio Coalition For Veterans And Families

They provide support by connecting Veterans and their family with community resources to improve their lives

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Sacramento Stand Down Association

Sacramento Stand Down organizes Stand Down events and coordinates state, federal, and nonprofit partners to provide short-term relief and access to services for homeless and at‑risk veterans in the Sacramento area. Their work focuses on practical supports (meals, shelter/rest, connections to benefits, housing, health care, legal help and re‑entry supports) and on restoring dignity — a “hand up, not a hand out.”