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American Legion,
The
The
American Legion was chartered
and incorporated by Congress in
1919 as a patriotic veterans
organization devoted to mutual
helpfulness. It is the nation’s
largest veterans service
organization, committed to
mentoring and sponsorship of
youth programs in our
communities, advocating
patriotism and honor, promoting
a strong national security, and
continued devotion to our fellow
service members and veterans.
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AMVETS
As one of
America’s foremost veterans
service organizations, AMVETS
(or American Veterans) has a
proud history of assisting
veterans and sponsoring numerous
programs that serve our country
and its citizens. The helping
hand that AMVETS extends to
veterans and their families
takes many forms.
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Department of Veteran
Affairs
To provide
veterans the world-class
benefits and services they have
earned - and to do so by
adhering to the highest
standards of compassion,
commitment, excellence,
professionalism, integrity,
accountability, and stewardship.
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Disabled American Veterans
The 1.2
million-member Disabled American
Veterans (DAV) is a non-profit
501(c)(4) charity dedicated to
building better lives for
America’s disabled veterans and
their families.
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Find a Veterans
Service Organization
Welcome to
the online Directory of Veterans
Service Organizations. This is
published as an informational
service by the Office of the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
This up-to-date, database driven
website allows you to View VSO
information in a variety of
ways. You may also Search
through the VSO database to find
information that suits your
needs.
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Hope For Tomorrow, Inc.
Hope for Tomorrow's mission is
to empathically and
comprehensively teach
individuals with chronic
substance use disorders and/or
compulsive pathological gambling
addictions how to "build their
lives around their recovery
instead of building their
recovery around their lives" and
reintegrate into society as
accountable, responsible,
productive, law-abiding,
taxpaying, and self-sufficient
citizens.
We accomplish our mission by
providing innovative and
individualized educational
relapse prevention services, in
conjunction with a
highly-structured,
clinically-guided, sober, safe,
and supportive living
environment. Hope for Tomorrow,
Inc. is committed to the belief
that incorporating a holistic
approach to the treatment of all
addictive disorders produces an
accountable, responsible,
productive, and self-sufficient
lifestyle.
Our U.S. VETCare program is a
comprehensive, long-term,
substance-free living
environment, we work alongside
you so that you can build a
solid foundation of sobriety.
And, through coordinated and
comprehensive case management;
clinical guidance and support;
and individualized relapse
prevention education, you will
achieve your goals.
We provide:
• In-House Support Groups
Designed To Meet Veterans Needs
• Mental Health & Substance
Abuse Treatment & Education
Services
• Social Service Networking
• Peer Mentoring & Support
• Professionally Certified
Counseling
• Legal Assistance & Medication
Management
• Introduction Into The Twelve
Steps
• Spiritual Counseling (if
desired)
• Life & Coping Skills Education
• PTSD Counseling & Education
Call 630.966.9000 for more
information.
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Mesothelioma Cancer Center
Asbestos.com is committed to
providing the latest, up-to-date
information to our visitors in
the hopes of spreading awareness
about the dangers of asbestos
cancer. This website offers a
one-stop resource on all
asbestos issues ranging from
occupational exposure to
mesothelioma treatment options.
As the leading asbestos and
mesothelioma resource,
Asbestos.com offers more than
3000 pages of the most
comprehensive and cutting edge
information on the web.
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Military Officers
Association of America
MOAA is
the nation's largest and most
influential association of
military officers. It is an
independent, nonprofit,
politically nonpartisan
organization. With about 370,000
members from every branch of
service - including active duty,
National Guard, Reserve,
retired, former officers, and
their families - we are a
powerful force speaking for a
strong national defense and
representing the interests of
military officers at every stage
of their careers.
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Military Order of the
Purple Heart
The
organization now known as the
"Military Order of the Purple
Heart," was formed in 1932
for the protection and mutual
interest of all who have
received the decoration.
Composed exclusively of Purple
Heart recipients, it is the only
veterans service organization
comprised strictly of “combat”
veterans.
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National Organization
of Veterans' Advocates, Inc.
To develop
and encourage high standards of
service and representation for
all persons seeking benefits
through the federal veterans
benefits system.
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National Veterans
Legal Services Program
The
National Veterans Legal Services
Program (NVLSP) is an
independent nonprofit
organization that has worked
since 1980 to ensure that the
U.S. government keeps its pact
with our nation's 25 million
veterans and active duty
personnel by providing them the
federal benefits they have
earned through their service to
our country.
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National Veterans
Organization
We are The
National Veterans Organization
of America Inc., a
not-for-profit corporation
chartered by the State of
Delaware. We are dedicated to
the preservation and enhancement
of Veterans Benefits.
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Paralyzed Veterans of
America
Paralyzed
Veterans of America works to
maximize the quality of life for
its members and all people with
SCI/D as a leading advocate for
health care, SCI/D research and
education, veterans’ benefits
and rights, accessibility and
the removal of architectural
barriers, sports programs, and
disability rights.
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Search & Download VA
Forms
Forms on
this site are available in
several formats. Fillable pdf
can be filled on-line, printed,
saved and edited. XFT forms can
be filled on-line, printed, and
saved to your pc but cannot be
edited later (TURN OFF YOUR
POP-UP BLOCKER TO USE XFT). Some
PDF are printable blank forms.
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Tragedy Assistance
Program for Survivors
TAPS is
the 24/7 tragedy assistance
resource for ANYONE who has
suffered the loss of a military
loved one, regardless of the
relationship to the deceased or
the circumstance of the death.
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Uniformed Services
Disabled Retirees
The only
organization whose primary
mission is to restore the full
retirement annuity earned by
disabled retirees of the
Uniformed Services. Since 1981
we have been fighting to protect
the few remaining entitlements
earned by, and promised to,
military retirees and their
families.
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United States Air
Force
No description available.
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United States Army
No description available.
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United States Coast
Guard
For over
two centuries the U.S. Coast
Guard has safeguarded our
Nation’s maritime interests in
the heartland, in the ports, at
sea, and around the globe. We
protect the maritime economy and
the environment, we defend our
maritime borders, and we save
those in peril. This history has
forged our character and purpose
as America’s Maritime Guardian —
Always Ready for all hazards and
all threats.
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United States Marine
Corps
No description available.
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United States Navy
The
mission of the Navy is to
maintain, train and equip
combat-ready Naval forces
capable of winning wars,
deterring aggression and
maintaining freedom of the seas.
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Veterans of Foreign Wars
The
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the
United States, with its
Auxiliaries, includes 2.2
million members in approximately
8,100 Posts worldwide. Its
mission is to "honor the dead
by helping the living"
through veterans' service,
community service, national
security and a strong national
defense.
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Veterans Resources
Network Organization
The
Veterans Resource Network
Association is the Veterans
organization for the future. It
is different because it is
designed to be an interactive
center for Veterans from all
branches of the service while
giving discounts on products and
services.
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Veterans
- USA
A variety
of links related to veteran
health care, hospitals,
rehabilitation and hospital
employment.
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Vietnam Veterans of
America
Founded in
1978, Vietnam Veterans of
America is the only national
Vietnam veterans organization
congressionally chartered and
exclusively dedicated to
Vietnam-era veterans and their
families. VVA is organized as a
not-for-profit corporation and
is tax-exempt under Section
501(c)(19) of the Internal
Revenue Service Code.