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Provides programs and services, including help with filing a VA claim, career center and scholarships for Veterans and active military and their children.
Provides programs and services, including help with filing a VA claim, career center and scholarships for Veterans and active military and their children.
Supports people affected by fires, floods, tornadoes and other natural or man-made disasters by providing free disaster assistance.
Supports people affected by fires, floods, tornadoes and other natural or man-made disasters by providing free disaster assistance. Also provides support and services to military personnel and their families.
Supports people affected by fires, floods, tornadoes and other natural or man-made disasters by providing free disaster assistance.
Provides locations and contact information for AER Sections in Washington. AER provides emergency financial assistance to soldiers, Veterans and their dependents when there is a valid need.
Links to Washington Chapters of AUSA which keeps soldiers up-to-date on the latest equipment, technology and professional development activities.
Offers equine-assisted therapy for Wounded Warriors.
Provides support services to military Service Members and their families, including child care, hospital assistance, spouse support services, food services, computer training classes, health and wellness services, and holiday meals, among many others.
Supporting military families in the Puget Sound Area. Provides active and retired Service Members with programs designed to improve quality of care.l
Assists Veterans with the challenges that sometimes causes barriers to community living such as employment, lack of skills and training, education and family counseling.
Locate DS/USA chapters in Washington. Offers sports rehabilitation programs, including winter skiing, aquatic sports, competition and special sports events, to anyone with a permanent disability. The Warfighter Sports program serves wounded warriors, including those injured in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, through sports rehabilitation programs in military hospitals and communities across the U.S.
Alerts communities and coordinates emergency responses to damage, injury and loss of life and property due to natural, technological or man-made disasters and emergencies. Homes, schools, neighborhoods and businesses can visit the Preparedness site to learn how to plan for emergencies.
Find information on voting for Service Members, their families and citizens living outside the United States. Register to vote, request an absentee ballot and more.
Find a variety of programs dedicated to wounded warriors and their families including therapeutic recovery services, emergency assistance, family and caregiver support and morale building activities.
Counsels and educates Service Members and their families on financial self-sufficiency. Classes focus on the importance of managing personal financial affairs, living within one’s means, having emergency savings set aside, setting and meeting personal financial goals and planning for retirement.
Offers legal assistance to military personnel and their families in the State of Washington.
Represents more than 2,000 counties across the U.S. NACo also provides links to important contacts and resources in Washington counties such as Congressional districts and census data. For more information visit the Web site of your NACo state affiliate.
Provides governors with services that include representing states in Washington, DC on key issues and developing policy reports on innovative state programs. NGA addresses areas that include education, health and technology and welfare reform.
Works to strengthen and promote cities as centers of opportunity, leadership and governance. NLC also provides contact information for many cities and towns in Washington to connect you to the programs and services they offer in your community.
Provides support to Army installations and geographically dispersed military youth who are affected by the global war on terrorism.
Provides low cost and special discounts for service/assistance dog training classes to individuals in Joint Base Lewis McChord (WA State) vicinity with physical and other disabilities, including PTSD wishing to train their dog to become a certified service dog.
Find contact information for free legal resources nationally and state by state.
Download an application for Recreational Fishing and Hunting Disability Application.
Provides free legal services to low income Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Services are for civil (not criminal) legal needs and include VA benefits denials, discharge upgrades, criminal record sealing and vacating, housing application denials and other civil legal needs. For more information contact (206) 464-1519, ext. 355.
Provides emergency relief to qualified Veterans, covering rent, heating and utilities, food, transportation, prescriptions, burial, clothing, tools and referral services. Apply for assistance.
Provides emergency relief to qualified Veterans and their families. Call (360) 577-6757.
Connects recent Veterans with seasoned Veterans and the services of their local area.
Helps low-income individuals and families obtain a more nutritious diet by supplementing their income with Basic Food benefits. You can apply for benefits by completing a state application form.
List of Washington ESGR Committee contacts. Each committee has trained volunteer ombudsmen who help resolve issues between employers and their employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve. Services may include Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) information, informal mediation and referral services to resolve conflicts.
Offers free legal assistance to Service Members and Veterans who have limited income.
Provides list of recreational travel and outdoor recreational opportunities in Washington.
Provides volunteer opportunities and valuable job skills on projects that help protect and restore Washington's rivers, streams, lakes, marine waters and open lands.
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