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Veterans Village of San Diego has served all veterans since 1981 and is dedicated to “Leave No One Behind.” With five locations throughout San Diego County, VVSD is the only program of its kind in the United States and is nationally recognized as the leader in serving homeless military veterans. Each year VVSD provides services to more than 3,000 military veterans throughout the County of San Diego. Veterans Village of San Dieg's mission is to serve America’s veterans in overcoming homelessness and related challenges.
To take WWII, Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans to Washington D.C. to see the memorials built in their honor. These trips are at no cost to the veterans.
Women Veterans Giving, Inc. (WVG) is committed to narrowing the gap between civilian and military relations, empowering women of all leadership positions, assisting in the reintegration to civilian life, finding fulfillment in the professional world, encouraging a sense of belonging, encouraging entrepreneurs and small business owners, and building a supportive educated community. WVG is women veterans lifting each other up, for all to succeed and create a better community. WVG is committed to raising funds to provide women veterans scholarships for the Unconference and small business funding as well as other professional development opportunities.
ASSIST VETERANS BY PROVIDING A SPORTING EVENT THAT GETS THEM OUT OF THE CLINICAL ENVIRONMENT
TO HONOR AND SERVE OUR LOCAL VETERANS BY PROVIDING A REGULAR VENUE FOR FELLOWSHIP AND CAMARADERIE, PROVIDING OUTREACH, HOME VISITATION SERVICES, INFORMAL NEEDS ASSESSMENTS WHERE WARRANTED, AND SHARING THE STORIES OF OUR LOCAL VETERANS THROUGH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTS AND PUBLICATION.
Special Ops Survivors, which was formed in 2002 by an active duty Navy SEAL, is exclusively dedicated to serving survivors of Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Special Operations personnel who have died in combat or training or service-related illness or injury even after retirement. The organization embraces and empowers survivors to build healthy, post-loss futures as they transition to their new lives by providing individual, group, and peer-to-peer emotional support as well as individual financial support.
To provide assistance to needy veterans and their fa mi lies
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 of the 131st Airmen’s Association is to assist financially, or otherwise, any member of our Association (or their family) in time of need when all other available resources have been exhausted.
TO RECEIVE CONTRIBUTIONS & MAKE DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE ORGS.EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX THAT ARE ORGANIZED & OPERATED FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES IN PROVIDING REHABILITATION SERVS & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDIGENT VETERANS,SOCIALLY,PHYSICALLY & MENTALLLY HANDICAPPED VETS OR FAMILIES.