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Helps relieve financial distress of Air Force members and families and assists them in financing their higher education goals. Find the nearest AFAS location in the U.S. or overseas.
Find the nearest AFAS location throughout the United States that provides emergency assistance, education assistance programs and other programs that improve quality of life for airmen and families.
Includes links to information and publications relevant to current and former servicemembers, their families and other interested groups, including resources for veterans.
A membership organization for active duty, retired and separated women officers of the regular Air Force and its reserve components.
A DoD program that provides a one-stop location for citizens and service members to connect with hundreds of organizations eager to help. Support includes writing letters and e-mails, sending care packages, offering scholarships and helping the wounded when they return home.
Programs include injured support services, housing assistance, family bereavement assistance, direct financial help, career counseling and recreation opportunities.
Support for Army Aviation soldiers and families including financial assistance for college-level education of members and spouses, unmarried siblings, unmarried children and unmarried grandchildren of current and deceased members.
Helps soldiers and dependents through emergency financial assistance. There are 91 AER Sections of U.S. Army installations worldwide. Find the nearest location.
A voluntary organization for United States Army Nurse Corps officers.
Provides active duty Army, National Guard, Reserve, civilians, retirees and family members professional development opportunities through 125 chapters around the world and operates the Family Programs Directorate. Many AUSA chapters also provide scholarships to soldiers and family members. Find a chapter near you.
Aid and financial assistance to the entire Coast Guard family, including active duty and retired military personnel, reservists and their families.
Provides financial assistance for family support, help with the purchase of adaptive vans or vehicles, housing assistance as well as arts education programs.
Provides information relevant to active duty, Reserve, retired and Marine veterans, including information related to professional development, education and other benefits.
Provides information of interest to current or former Marines, including information related to health, as well as resources for veterans.
A group of 35 military, veterans and uniformed services organizations representing the interests of the entire uniformed services community, including members' families and survivors.
Toll-free call center (1-888-774-1361) offers personalized assistance with military and government services related to recovery and rehabilitation. Assistance includes medical care, education, training, job placement, personal mobility, housing, transportation and workplace accommodations, counseling, financial resources and more.
Provides information of interest to officers from each branch of the military, as well as resources and services related to health, education, finances, career development and other issues.
Information on child care, personal finances, emotional support during deployments and relocation and more. Online, face-to-face and 24-hour phone services available for military personnel and families.
A veterans' advocacy organization that addresses the unmet needs of minority and economically disadvantaged veterans. Provides benefits and services covering claims, health care, compensation and pension, education and training and more.
Provides information and resources of interest to current members and veterans of all branches of the military.
Provides information, events and resources of interest to current and retired National Guard members.
Serves the families and survivors of the seven uniformed services through education, information and advocacy. Issues include medical and dental
benefits, dependent education, retiree and survivor benefits, relocation and spouse employment.
Provides information and resources relevant to current and former officers, warrant officers and enlisted personnel of the Navy Reserve and their families. Includes links to information and services related to education, finances, employment and health.
Financial assistance to the dependents and direct descendants of sea service personnel for college and university expenses.
Visiting nurses make hospital or home visits to eligible clients in the interest of improving their quality of life by promoting understanding of information about the individual's health issues.
A non-profit, national organization dedicated to bringing Navy nurses together.
Provides members of the Navy and Marine Corps and eligible family members and survivors with financial assistance in the form of interest-free loans and grants to meet emergency needs, and needs-based scholarships and interest-free loans for educational purposes. Also provides budget counseling, family support and other services.
Advocates on behalf of current and former enlisted service members and their families. Legislative efforts cover compensation, benefits and quality of life issues. Also offers financial assistance for health care, education and disaster relief and employment assistance.
Provides information and resources available to reserve, active, retired and former officers and warrant officers of the US Uniformed Services, including resources and benefits related to education, career development, health, mobilization and family support.
Provides for the needs of combat veterans deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
National nonprofit organization devoted to support and camaraderie among active and veteran women Marines.
Provides financial releif to Wounded EOD Warriors and their families.