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SAMHSA Salutes America's Veterans

Please thank a veteran!

SAMHSA stands ready to help facilitate the process of reintegrating veterans into society, offering a variety of resources to treatment providers, veterans, and their family members.


Veterans Resource Guide

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IAVA: communityofveterans.org

The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America and the Ad Council teamed up to develop a multimedia public service ad campaign designed to give returning veterans a way to help each other through the unique issues they face in their transition home. Veterans, visit the online community www.CommunityofVeterans.org for help, to swap stories, and learn from the experience of other veterans.

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