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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.
Beaumont’s American Legion Post 33 is a local chapter of The American Legion that serves veterans and their families through community service, local advocacy, veteran-support programs, and youth activities (e.g., Boys State, American Legion youth programs). It operates as a community hub for veteran outreach, events, and support services.
Our mission is to operate on a standing commitment to reach the brokenhearted, with a specific calling to assist our nation's military Warriors and families find a new life purpose through a hope in Christ, after enduring hardship through their service to America.
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.
To fight for benefits and programs that strengthen and protect Uniformed Services families and reflect the Nation’s respect for their service.
NEADS World Class Service Dogs was founded in 1976 to train and place assistance dogs to help people who have disabilities and children who have autism. NEADS has trained over 1,800 Assistance Dog partners (person and dog) now living and working together across the USA, including assistance dogs to help veterans of our wars with physical disabilities and with PTSD. NEADS is the oldest continuing Hearing Dog program in the country and the first program on the East Coast to train a Service Dog.
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 to help reduce veteran suicide and improve veteran access to services.
Stars and Stripes Honor Flight, Inc. honors veterans with a life-changing trip to Washington, D.C. to visit the memorials and experience a day of honor and thanks.
The organization’s work focuses on supporting combat‑wounded service members by providing free clothing kits and clothing modifications, delivering empowerment events and leadership programs, and connecting wounded warriors (and families of the fallen) with services to help them rebuild purpose and community. In short: CWC aims to help combat‑wounded veterans recover confidence and re‑engage in civilian life through practical assistance (clothing/modifications) and empowerment programs.
Honor Flight Long Island arranges free, all‑expenses‑paid day trips for Long Island veterans (primarily WWII, Korean, and Vietnam veterans) to visit their national memorials in Washington, D.C. It operates through donations and volunteers, with guardians often contributing to offset trip costs.
We are on a mission to connect veterans with under-resourced communities. The Mission Continues empowers veterans to continue their service, and empowers communities with veteran talent, skills and preparedness to generate visible impact.
No Greater Sacrifice is dedicated to the children of our nation's fallen and wounded Service members by delivering scholarships and resources to improve their quality of life through the pursuit of higher education.