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Find one-on-one or family counseling.
Recruits combat Veteran volunteers to mentor, coach and assist warriors suffering from combat stress, allowing them and their families to lead productive and fulfilling lives. Offers support services for Veterans, women Veterans and the family.
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.
Offers support to families of Service Members and Veterans who have traumatic brain injuries, including a chat room and a Web-based peer support network.
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.
Offers essential programs such as child care, hospital assistance and spouse support to military families.
Serves as a bridge between the families of Servicemen and women and housing, emergency, education and other support services.
Access a free, personalized Web sites that support and connect loved ones during critical illness, treatment and recovery.
Provides coaching to the family members and friends of Veterans to assist them in supporting their loved ones during post-deployment and ongoing reintegration. This is a national clinical service providing information and assistance. For confidential help, call 1-888-823-7458.
Offers programs that address the mental, emotional, spiritual and relationship challenges faced by Veterans and families before, during and after deployment.
Learn about VA support for families of OEF/OIF Veterans and Service Members. Find your local Vet Center for counseling, support and caregiver services for families of wounded warriors.
Provides support and resources for surviving spouses and information about benefits and legislation concerning survivors.
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 military spouses to help them cope with the questions, stressors, lifestyle changes and uncertainties that arise throughout the recovery process after a loved one has been wounded.
Enhances family readiness by offering spouses an orientation to the Marine Corps lifestyle.
Provides a place for families to connect, share and support each other.
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.
Military family members can find resources on nutrition, Command Support, education, and more; as well as join an online community of fellow military family members.
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.
Offers programs serving troops and families, including child care and counseling services, help for family members with disabilities, and legal assistance.
Find information on an online community for military children (ages 6-17 years old) that provides access to age-appropriate resources to support them from pre-deployment, through a parent's or caregiver's return.
MKC offers informative activities, fun games, helpful videos, and interesting user surveys that can guild and reinforce understanding, resilience and coping skills in military children and their peers.
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.
Offers peer support, encouragement and information for military spouses and significant others in an online setting. Resources include understanding military pay, how to send care packages and coping with deployment.
Provides information on local and federal National Guard resources for families, including a local community resource finder and instructions to access National Guard benefits and resources.
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.
Serves the families of severely injured Service Members by helping them face the intense, life-changing challenges unique to their situations.
Free psychological support, psychotherapy and prevention services to extended family of Army Reservists and National Guard deployed in Afghanistan, Iraq and Kuwait.
Provides education and programs that allow Veterans with traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder to be more easily understood and live a higher quality of life. Includes a network of trained volunteer Life Navigation Coaches who mentor and give individual assistance at no cost to the Veteran and the LEEF family support experience.
Find a supportive online community for caregivers of wounded warriors and Veterans.
Gives support to wives, husbands and partners of people who are chronically ill and/or have disabilities.
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 recovering wounded warriors one-on-one friendships with peer mentors; fellow wounded warriors further along in the recovery process. Peer mentors are also available to visit with warriors’ families, if requested, to serve as role models, helping them visualize what can be achieved through rehabilitation and hard work.
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.
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