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Their mission is to provide round trip transportation from Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in Springfield, Illinois for veterans in order of their service (WWII, Korean Era and Vietnam Era) who wish to visit their memorials in Washington, D.C. This one day trip includes air and ground transportation, meals and snacks, t-shirt and cap, and other items provided completely free of charge to the veteran in honor of his/her service to our country.
The organization provides direct support to veterans, active-duty service members and their families in the New England region, focusing on dignity and stability at home. They donate furniture and household goods, help prevent veteran homelessness, and coordinate supportive services and temporary housing to help veterans rebuild family and self‑sufficiency.
Army Emergency Relief (AER) was organized as a private nonprofit organization in February 1942 to provide emergency financial assistance to U.S. Army Soldiers (both active duty and retirees) and their eligible family members.
Indy Honor Flight is a volunteer-run, donor-funded 501(c)(3) that transports World War II, Korean War and Vietnam-era veterans from Indiana to the memorials in Washington, D.C., at no cost to the veterans. The program prioritizes the oldest and terminally ill veterans and is run entirely by unpaid volunteers supported by donations.
PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES FOR MILITARY VETERANS TO VISIT WASHINGTON, D.C. AND VISIT MILITARY AND WAR MEMORIALS.
South Dakota Military Heritage Alliance, Inc. (“ALLIANCE”) is organized exclusively for charitable and education purposes. The purpose of this corporation is to provide world class facilities for a military heritage museum and education center, along with office, business and meeting space for the benefit, encouragement, camaraderie and esprit de corps of military veterans, active duty servicemembers, actively-serving Reserve Component (i.e. Reserve and National Guard) servicemembers, their families and all who support them, all within the meaning of IRC Chapter 501(c)(3).
Wounded Heroes Hunting Camp is an all‑volunteer 501(c)(3) that helps combat‑wounded veterans heal by organizing fully supported outdoor experiences (primarily hunting and fishing). Their programs provide access, equipment, and guided trips that emphasize camaraderie, empowerment, and reconnecting veterans with activities they love.
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.
The Military Women’s Memorial honors and tells the stories of women, past and present, who serve our nation.
The mission of the AVHOFS is to preserve and perpetuate the traditions of the American military and all who served in it, to undertake charitable and other projects at the state and local levels, and to work with veteran’s organizations in the attainment of AVHOFS objectives, and to promote and to encourage responsible citizenship among all Americans. Particular emphasis will be placed on supporting AVHOF members.