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Transition Assistance
Help in making the transition home to civilian life.
Educates and informs the community about the challenges facing wounded soldiers returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as offers support and recreational programs.
DoD program offers a one-stop location for military and their families to find assistance ranging from training and employment to financial help, free airline tickets for hospitalized Service Members and their families, computers, care packages and much more.
Addresses the needs of active duty military and Veterans as they transition from military duty to civilian life, or from active reserve status back to reserve status. Programs include Veterans restoration and transition, warrior transition and Veteran transitional housing.
Provides transition assistance to severely injured Service Members by establishing a support network and coordinating resources on his or her behalf.
Provides pre-separation counseling on transition benefits and services and job assistance training, including information for family members.
Provides information for disabled Veterans. Includes federal employment information, Q&As for disabled Veterans and managers, internships, scholarships and fellowships, grants, education and training and transition centers.
Offers Service Members, Veterans and family members services to help in transitioning to civilian life.
Provides information on state reintegration services for returning Service Members and their families. Includes information on emergency financial assistance, education and housing programs, mental health hotlines, services for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) and reintegration counseling.
Offers advice for returning service men and women on military transitions, disaster preparedness and routine health.
Offers transition assistance to veterans of
Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, as well as assistance with mental wellness, employment, education, events and navigating the VA system.
Provides comprehensive information on a variety of topics for Active Duty, Veterans and their families from employment issues such as pay, benefits and retirement to health care and personal family issues including finances, consumer issues and identity theft, and much more. Also offers a free newsletter for the federal and military communities and their families.
Handbook published by the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund that outlines benefits, rights and resources available to Service Members and their families to help with financial, medical, educational, employment, legal and other needs.
Welcomes home Service Members who can no longer serve in the military and establishes a support network allowing them and their families to ease into their hometown or new surroundings. Sign up online for assistance.
Assists transitioning marines with employment, veterans benefits, education and community information, and provides links to service organizations.
Offers advice for Service Members on how to make their family's health care transition go more smoothly when moving, especially when deploying or returning from deployment.
Provides individualized job training, counseling and re-employment services to each and every veteran seriously injured or wounded in the War on Terrorism. Job training and employment services are also available to spouses in families that have suffered an active duty casualty, as well as to family members who have temporarily left their jobs to be with their loved ones during recovery.
Provides returning OIF/OEF Active duty, Reserve and National Guard members a site about the medical, financial and other benefits offered to Veterans and their dependents.
Transition assistance information and tools for separating military members, including printable pre-separation guides for Active Duty, Reserve and National Guard Service Members. Also includes information on job fairs being held in many locations around the country.
A partnership among the DoD, VA, Transportation and the Department of Labor's Veterans' Employment and Training Service (VETS) created to meet the needs of separating Service Members during their period of transition into civilian life by offering job-search assistance and related services.
Provides assistance to transitioning military personnel leaving service and their family members. Includes printable pre-separation guides for both Active Duty and Reserve/National Guard Service Members.
Program provides outreach, education and training, reintegration and wellness support programs to returning Veterans.