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The National Association of Atomic Veterans (NAAV) was founded in August 1979 by the late Orville E. Kelly of Burlington, Iowa. Its purpose is to provide the U. S. Atomic Veteran community to speak, with a single voice, to their inability to get a fair hearing related to their developing radiogenic health issues that may have been precipitated by their exposure to “ionizing” radiation while participating in a nuclear weapon test detonation, or a “post-test” event. From the beginning, and to date, we continue to pursue our dedication to this important cause.
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.
Hello! We are Cali Roots Veterans Oasis, a new 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit on California's Central Coast, co-founded and operated by a disabled Veteran and his wife, Alex. Our mission is to promote the total health & wellness of Veterans & their families by helping them achieve inner peace through grounded wellness. We offer classes on horticulture as a form of therapy, yoga, meditation, and breathing exercises for a total wellness experience to alter the course of struggling warriors. Anything you can donate will help build our inventory of plants, trees, and flowers, and help get us up and growing! Thank you for your time and consideration!
Our Mission Founded in 2009 by military spouses, we empower military families to thrive by connecting them with their civilian neighbors, both people, and organizations, to create strong communities of support. Our Vision Blue Star Families is establishing and fostering engagement and partnerships to create recognizable, consistent communities that support the health and resilience that military families need to succeed. We engage military families and community members by delivering solutions to the challenges faced by military families. Our Impact More than 1.5 million military family members around the world have benefited from our programs, and that number continues to grow as we expand our programs and, working with our community partners, discover innovative new ways to help.
To ensure the mental and physical well being of young men and women that have made a commitment to serve in the United States Armed Forces.
TO PROVIDE VETERANS ON AVAILALE HEALTH AND FINANCIAL BENEFITS. VISIT HOSPITALIZED VETERANS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT AND ECONOMIC HELP.
Operation Enduring Warrior (OEW) is a veteran-founded non‐profit 501(c)3 whose mission is to Honor, Empower and Motivate our nation's wounded service members through a physical, mental and emotional rehabilitation. Our program helps participants overcome adversity and hardship through innovation, teamwork and perseverance. This ultimately enables wounded veterans' lives to go in directions they may have once thought were impossible.
*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.