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Combat Female Veterans Families United

CFVF United provides transition services to Combat Female Veterans (CFVs) and their families, supporting life after war. We accomplish this by:- Supporting the voices of Combat Female Veterans and their families at the local, state, and national levels-Addressing the unique and multi-layered post-deployment obstacles they face as military females-Connecting each of them with the vital resources and support structures necessary to ensure their healthy returns to the civilian world. CFVF United is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit, founded and chiefly operated by Combat Female Veterans, representing all military branches. We are the only nonprofit exclusively serving the Combat Female Veteran population!

Ouachita Regional Veterans Association Inc

ORVA will provide supportive services through housing to include all individuals titled 'Veteran’, regardless of gender or special needs. We are a regional program for all of the Delta. Serving Louisiana Parishes, central Mississippi and southern Arkansas Counties creating supportive housing for Veterans.

Cooking For Long Island Veterans

Their mission at CFLIV is to ensure that veterans with mobility or health limitations receive healthy meals and groceries delivered to their homes. Additionally, they strive to greatly reduce the carbon footprint in their community by performing food rescues. Lastly, they aim to be all-inclusive with their volunteer staff. Their staff includes members of all ages and abilities from their communities. They are proud to have several volunteer teams of adults with developmental disabilities that perform weekly tasks.

Minnesota Assistance Council For Veterans

To provide assistance throughout Minnesota to positively motivated veterans and their families who are homeless or experiencing other life crises.

Homeless Veterans Services Of Dallas

The goal of our organization is to help alleviate the problem of homelessness among our veterans and their families by assisting with transitional and permanent housing.

Southwest Michigan Veterans Relief Fund

SWMVRF is a charitable 501(C)(3) fund provides emergency assistance and support to area Veterans and their families in time of need.

Midwest Shelter For Homeless Veterans

To end veteran homelessness in northeast Illinois and our neighboring communities, so that no person who has defended our homes goes without a home.

PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA - PLYMOUTH

a) To aid and assist in every way, veterans of the armed forces who have suffered injuries or diseases of the spinal cord b) To publicize the needs of such veterans through every means and channels available in order to effectuate the fulfillment of such needs c) To advocate and foster continuing medical research in the several fields connected with injuries and diseases of the spinal cord, including research in neurosurgery, genitourinary, orthopedics and prosthetic appliances.

National Veterans Legal Services Program

NVLSP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has worked since 1981 to ensure that the government delivers to our nation's 22 million veterans and active duty personnel the benefits to which they are entitled.

National Association Of Atomic Veterans

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.

HONG KONG VETERANS COMMEMORATIVE ASSOCIATION

Commemorating the sacrifice made by our veterans in the Battle of Hong Kong, and continuing their struggle to ensure that their sacrifice is never forgotten. The HKVCA has five branches across Canada and has a membership of about 800. Our source of funds includes membership fees as well as donations. Activities include the preparation and distribution of newsletters as a method of informative communication. We also lay wreaths at public ceremonies as expressions of respect for our veterans, distribute books to educate others of our veterans' stories, prepare & distribute booklets for schools as teaching aids to tell our story, maintain a website as an informative resource on the Battle of Hong Kong, erect plaques and grave markers to honour our vets. A longer term project now completed is the erection of a Memorial Wall in Ottawa with the names of all those who fought in 'C' Force in that Hong Kong Battle.

Mt Soledad National Veterans Memorial

The mission of the Mt. Soledad Memorial Association is to create and maintain a monument that pays homage to veterans who have honorably served our country and to educate the public on the contributions of military personnel throughout our nation's history. Shimmering black granite stories tell a tale of honor and sacrifice for the greater good upon Mt. Soledad.