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Provides free air transport for OIF-OEF Veterans and family members for medical evaluation, diagnosis, treatment or rehabilitation.
Provides support to military families through local American Legion Posts.
Provides counseling and helps with contacting a deployed Service Member anywhere in the world, including on ships at sea, embassies and remote locations 24 hours a day.
Connects all members of the military community, their spouses and families to the resources they need for transitioning to civilian life.
Provides direct financial support to Service Members and their families for everyday living expenses, home improvements, transition and career counseling, funeral arrangements, travel expenses for military families, family counseling services and other related costs.
Helps make military life easier with free and low cost programs for junior enlisted military families at 33 branches and affiliates nationwide. Local programs and services focus on family life, recreation and fitness, medical and therapy needs and education.
Provides Active Duty Army, National Guard, Reserve, civilians, retirees and family members professional development opportunities and operates the Family Programs Directorate. Also provides scholarships to soldiers and family members.
Serves as a bridge between the families of Servicemen and women and housing, emergency, education and other support services.
Find pre-deployment, deployment and homecoming support services for Service Members and families at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune.
Provides a central place for OIF/OEF military, Veterans, families and caregivers to find information on Veteran Service Organizations and community agencies across the country.
Offers programs that address the mental, emotional, spiritual and relationship challenges faced by Veterans and families before, during and after deployment.
Find the homepage for the DoD's support programs and social media for military families of all branches. Stay connected with other families and learn about new benefits and programs.
Offers deployed parents the opportunity to be video-recorded reading storybooks to their children which creates positive emotional connections and cultivates a love of reading.
Provides free temporary comfort homes for families of patients receiving medical care at major military and VA medical centers. Download the Fisher House fact sheet to learn more. Also sponsors a scholarship program for military spouses and children and the Operation Hero Miles, which supplies emergency airline tickets for Service Members and their families during a medical crisis.
Serves the families that serve our country by providing support and resources to the families of Service Members, increasing public awareness of the struggles and sacrifices of military families, and engaging both individuals and businesses in building communities that are responsive to the needs of these families.
Provides support to disabled Veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, traumatic brain injury, loss of limbs and severe burns. Also offers transition assistance, counseling, career assistance and training, living skills, emergency funding, housing and family counseling.
Enhances the quality of life for Wounded Warriors and their families with immediate needs grants, scholarships, professional development, wish granting and many family support programs.
White House program that asks Americans to get involved in supporting our military's needs in employment, education, wellness and public awareness. Learn how to get involved.
Provides support for military families who are geographically dispersed from military installation.
Helps meet the needs of geographically-dispersed family members of Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve who otherwise may not be able to find support programs.
Find information from the Department of Health and Human Services for military parents who are interested in adopting or fostering children.
A national organization composed of Gold Star Families, Blue Star Families, Veterans and other patriotic Americans who honor the fallen, support those who fight and serve their families. Services, events and advocacy programs include Camp Desert Kids, the National Gold Star Family Registry and Operation Frontline Families.
Supports military families by connecting them with community organizations, local governments and businesses, as well as provides information and resources on family support, relocation, travel, pay and benefits, job boards and more.
A clearinghouse for a nationwide network of local information centers, which collect and organize information from city, county, and federal sources and make them accessible to military families. Resources include military base resources, help from public charities and assistance from the individual branches of the military.
Offers programs serving troops and families, including child care and counseling services, help for family members with disabilities, and legal assistance.
Speak to live Military OneSource consultants that are available 24 hours a day. Information and assistance available to Active Duty Service Members, Reservists and family members.
Access information and resources for kids and teens on getting ready to move and what to expect, relocation, schools, volunteering and staying in touch.
Provides resources for families to record messages for their deployed fathers and offers a guidebook for deployed fathers and their families.
Provides information on education, employment, health care and finances and the Military Spouse Scholarship Program and an Operation Purple Program, which provides leadership camps for teens, family retreats at national parks and camps geared to address the needs of children and families of our nation's wounded Service Members.
Listen to this audio conference about fostering resiliency in military families, with six sessions including Combat Exposure and Its Traumatic Impact on Young Military Children.
Crisis management for Veterans and their families. Find help in your state.
Supports the recovery of seriously wounded, ill, and injured Sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and their families.
Provides information on the U.S. Army's collaborative effort with America's communities to support children and youth impacted by deployment. Includes recreational, social and educational programs, state level initiatives, camp activities, mentorship, assistance with school issues and more.
Offers support to the military, their families and those who support them by providing care packages to deployed troops, letters of encouragement, emergency funds for injured military and scholarships for dependents.
Provides grants for children (3 years - 12th grade) of deployed National Guard and Reserve Service Members and the children of ALL Wounded Warriors to participate in youth sports, fine arts, camps and tutoring programs.
Serves the families of severely injured Service Members by helping them face the intense, life-changing challenges unique to their situations.
Receive rehabilitation and housing services for severely injured OIF/OEF service members and Veterans.
Find information about initiatives to support wounded warrior care, such as Operation Proper Exit.
Provide quality educational experiences to military youth in photography, arts, computer technology and citizenship for military youth ages 5-19 on nearly every Army and Air Force installation world wide. 4-H clubs are also available to military youth living off post as well as youth of National Guard and Reserve families.
Educates state policymakers, not-for-profit associations, concerned business interests and other leaders about the needs of Service Members and their families. Includes ten priority issues identified by DoD.
Find support services and recreation activities that include free internet, television, movies, interactive electronic gaming and refreshments for Service Members and dependents.
Find information on the support services along with USO Japan contact information for Service Members and dependents stationed in Japan.
Find information on support programs, recreation, and community events for Service Members and their families stationed in the areas of Naples and Rome.
Find information about USO Europe and the various chapters overseas. Access contact information and useful travel information.
Find support services and recreation activities that include BBQs, fun fairs, cross cultural events, holiday programs, tours at reduced rates, monthly birthday programs and more for Service Members and dependents. Locate individual USO Korea sites, hours, and contact numbers
Find information on services and fun activities that support Service Members and their families stationed or traveling through the Rhein Main area of Germany.
Find information on support services and on-going morale building events for Service Members and families stationed in the Stuttgart area of Germany.
Find information on support service and recreational activities for Service Members and their families stationed in the Kaiserslautern area.
Find information for Service Members and dependents on USOs in the Okinawa area including contact information, hours, services and location. Services offered included: free wifi, free international phone calls, gift shop, coffee shop, American style food and more!
Find the Pacific Region USO on three countries with five locations and 18 Service Centers. Access support and recreation services from Hawaii and Guam to Japan and Korea for deployed Service Members and dependents.
Offers a safety net for military families when a family care plan fails, supportive services for Veterans with children who are approved for VA Vocational Rehabilitation, a chance for Veteran-related single-parent families to get a fresh start and a loving home for Veteran-related children who need it. Call the National Home Helpline at 1-800-313-4200 if you need help with supportive services and resources in your own community or if you are seeking a referral to an on-campus program.
Provides Veterans and families with support needed to successfully transition home from deployment and from military to civilian life.
Provides educational tools and resources, support, peer support and information for Veterans and their families dealing with war-related illness and trauma.
Helps disabled, homeless and needy Veterans with shelter and medical benefits assistance.
Offers wounded warriors programs and services including benefits counseling, employment assistance, family and peer support, recreational activities and advocacy, to assist as they transition back to civilian life.
Provides assistance and respite programs for family members, spouses and/or caregivers. The My Care Crew makes it easier for friends, family and the community to assist wounded warriors and their families as they transition home through an easy-to-use, free private online community powered by Lotsa Helping Hands.
Offers personalized assistance with military and government services related to recovery and rehabilitation.
Provides fully furnished resort condominium units for use by the families of wounded warriors and widows with the greatest financial need.
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