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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.
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.
PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES FOR MILITARY VETERANS TO VISIT WASHINGTON, D.C. AND VISIT MILITARY AND WAR MEMORIALS.
Our mission is to help everyone who served, their families and caregivers, have their best possible life after serving our Country. With your contribution, we are able to reach more and more vets, hopefully helping to lower the 28 suicides a day, decrease addiction, and so much more. After all, they volunteered to risk their lives for ours, shouldn’t we help them reacclimate to civilian life as best as possible after their service? Since 2016 KAV has been working hard to reach as many people as possible to make them aware of over 90 issues that may be hampering them. We help them gain a better understanding of those issues, as well as how and where to get help. The heart of our Free service is our website, www.KnowAVet.org where, in addition to being able to understand each issue (including hundreds of videos), they can search to find both government and vetted private services for each issue, by zip code. For those who are overwhelmed by all the options, we have live Champions. We do not make decisions for them, but rather guide them through the process of making their own choices and setting their own priorities, before using a zip code locator. We appreciate each and every one of our donors. We wouldn’t be where we are without your support, with an average of 1,800 visitors to our site per week and 1,400+ subscribers to our Free e-newsletter achieving a consistent 40% open rate. Because we are a virtual charity, our overhead is less than $1,000 per month, so almost all of your donation will go toward program implementation. If you have questions about how your gift is being used, or want information on volunteer opportunities, please don’t hesitate to contact me 24/7/365. My cell is 848.300.2170.
LLHC is now a Nonprofit Corporation that facilitates three unique missions which include providing high-quality hunting and fishing expeditions for current and former service members, wounded warriors and their families, and surviving families of fallen heroes in order to rebuild self-confidence, assist in healing emotional wounds, and provide an exciting and memorable experience.
The purpose of the TWHP is to serve the disabled veteran community, the hockey community at large and the community at large in the Tampa, FL region.
Our Club goal is to help raise awareness of Veteran issues and provide support to Veterans and their families. This is an arduous task that requires a vast amount of time and a great deal of monetary resources. USVMC members routinely donate their time and personal funds to support Veterans and Veteran causes, but given the nature of this organization and its limited financial resources, it is often required to ask outside agencies, businesses, and private citizens for financial support.
We serve to facilitate gatherings and assist our members by maintaining contact, supporting our active duty members, providing information, organizing and assembling together at local and national reunions to maintain our heritage and traditions for generations to come. We hold dear to our hearts those of our brothers and sisters who gave their lives for our country and will preserve their memory in keeping our association strong with the support of its loyal members.
To provide a family oriented off-road adventure; while supporting our veterans, active duty, public safety officials, and their family members.