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Established in 2010 by Boston firefighters, local Veterans, Gold Star Families, and Police Officers. We ourselves are Combat Veterans who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan and we are committed to memorializing our fellow service members who did not return home to their families. Our work began with a goal to construct a public memorial to honor all Massachusetts Fallen Heroes since September 11, 2001. Since the completion of the memorial, Massachusetts Fallen Heroes has expanded its mission to provide services and programs that Honor the Fallen, Support Gold Star Families and Empower Veterans. Massachusetts Fallen Heroes remains committed to supporting Veterans and Gold Star Families while raising awareness of their sacrifice.
The Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit formed to support and fund the State of Florida’s Veterans’ Hall of Fame and to assist with administrative projects (such as plaques and scholarships) that recognize and aid Florida veterans who have made significant civic, business, or public-service contributions.
The Headstrong Project is a non-profit mental health organization providing confidential, barrier-free, and stigma-free PTSD treatment to our service members, veterans, and family connected to their care. Our goal is to help our clients “Triumph Over Trauma” by providing them with effective mental health treatment. THP's network of clinical trauma specialists provides evidence-based outpatient care to our clients. To learn more visit: https://theheadstrongproject.org/.
Friends of Fisher House‑Illinois is a volunteer 501(c)(3) that raises funds and provides volunteer, material, and meal support to maintain Fisher Houses serving military members, veterans, and their families in Illinois (notably the Hines VA Fisher House and the Lovell Fisher House). Their work helps keep family lodging free while a loved one is receiving inpatient care and covers meals, supplies, and family outings.
The Greater Kansas City Friends of Fisher House have three objectives: - Spread the word about this tremendous resource; both to the community who would want to support but also to the deserving veteran whose family may need this home away from home; - Fundraise to support the sustainment of the Kansas City Fisher House; - Lay the foundation for an enduring relationship between our Fisher House and the local community — critical to ensure our military, veterans and their families receive the love and support they deserve while staying at the House.
We’re driven by passion and fueled by compassion, with a mission to harness the universal appeal of automobiles to connect with individuals in need of mental health support. Our ultimate goal is to raise awareness about the importance of mental health and a strong mental drive, working tirelessly to reduce the number of suicides and provide hope, support, and resources to those who need it most.
We help empower veterans reintegrating into civilian life by growing produce, raising farm animals, and conducting seminars on holistic health and sustainability. Additionally, we foster a thriving micro-community of veterans and civilians who build deep friendships, implement innovative gardening techniques, and help cultivate emotional, physical, and spiritual health.
Indy Honor Flight is a volunteer-run, donor-funded 501(c)(3) that transports World War II, Korean War and Vietnam-era veterans from Indiana to the memorials in Washington, D.C., at no cost to the veterans. The program prioritizes the oldest and terminally ill veterans and is run entirely by unpaid volunteers supported by donations.
To design and build The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial as a symbol of honor and unity for all disabled veterans from all branches of the service and from all conflicts and generations; and to educate, inform and remind all Americans of the human costs of war, and of the sacrifices that our disabled veterans have made on behalf of American freedoms.
The mission of the ASMBA STAR Foundation is to improve the quality of life of the military service member, wounded warriors, veterans and their families by contributing to those financial, educational, social, employment and medical needs unmet by the U.S. Government. The ASMBA STAR Foundation attempts to identify and respond to the military and veteran community needs by: o Cultivating and maintaining effective partnerships with individuals, businesses, government, and other veterans organizations; and o Communicating with the military service member, veterans, and their families to better identify those needs
A Warrior's Oasis is committed to providing a peaceful place where Service Members (Active, Reserve, Retired and Veterans) and their families who struggle with PTSD can decompress, rejuvenate, and recuperate without the stress and distractions of everyday life. A place where horseback riding, hiking, and other activities help the mind and spirit unwind and reconnect with themselves and their family. A mind and body at peace lets the soul heal.