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MBV Foundation is a 501(C)3 Nonprofit Organization that connects USC Marshall School of Business, Master of Business for Veterans (MBV) students and alumni, so that they may use their strengths to inspire and impact their community.
APK Charities was created to help us properly honor and remember the life, bravery, and humanitarian spirit of our son, Captain Andrew M. Pedersen-Keel. The past fifteen years of war have caused America’s military and their families to make enormous sacrifices. We seek to raise awareness and support for our active, retired, wounded and fallen warriors and their families and to provide financial aid and material assistance to charitable organizations and causes.APK Charities mission is to serve as a bridge connecting our society and our Armed Forces, opening our hearts and minds to serve those who protect us.
To celebrate America's veterans by inviting them to share in a day of honor at our nation's memorials.
It is the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship of wholesome programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow servicemembers and veterans.
Valor Service Dogs trains and places mobility-assistance and PTSD service dogs for wounded post‑9/11 veterans and first responders to help them regain independence, support community reintegration, and educate the public about service-dog training and rights.
United Spinal Association works to empower and advocate for people with spinal cord injuries/disorders and all wheelchair users by providing peer support, information and resources, and by lobbying for accessibility and disability rights. Their programs include a national chapter network, resource/assistance services, advocacy, and publications to improve quality of life for people with SCI/D.
Honoring Our Fallen is dedicated to serving our nation's fallen and the families these heroes have left behind by providing comprehensive support.
REBOOT Recovery helps military and first responder families heal from the moral and spiritual wounds associated with service-related trauma.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between need-awareness-service for our citizen soldiers and the resources that become available to them once they become a full-time service member via active military orders/deployment. Our assistance is NOT based on rank, applications or repayment requirements. Our assistance has no preset limit as we respond to each situation for its own uniqueness and do not put boundaries on the way we are able to provide assistance. Operation Appreciation works hand-in-hand with family resource programs/personnel to identify units that are preparing to deploy, are currently deployed or may be in the process of reintegration to let them know we are here and that they will be taken care of. This could be covering postage for care packages, providing emergency assistance for situations that can (and do) arise when a service member is away, deployment and welcome home ceremonies, traumatic injuries, funerals, PTSD, finding available resources outside our area of expertise…..the need is vast.
PROVIDE EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO PENNSYLVANIA WOUNDED WARRIORS AND VETERANS IN CRISIS
The Military Women’s Memorial honors and tells the stories of women, past and present, who serve our nation.
DVEN connects disabled veterans (and their caregivers/supporters) with VA benefits and trustworthy veteran-support organizations, operates events and programs (including emotional-support/companion-dog support and Rally4Vets events), and maintains an online resource hub — with a stated focus on reducing veteran suicide and improving access to services.