State Resources

National Resources

State Resources

American Legion

  • A non-partisan, non-profit organization committed to mentoring youth and sponsoring programs in the community, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, etc.; it is the largest wartime veterans service organization.

  • 317-630-1200

AMVETS

  • A congressionally-chartered veterans service organization that advocates for veterans to improve their quality of life, as well as their families and community’s quality of life; Membership is open to veterans who honorably served, or currently serve, in the U.S. Armed Forces, including National Guard & Reserves; Assists in filing claims through their group of National Service Officers, advocates for quality healthcare for veterans, assists in job placement for veterans, scholarships, etc.

  • 877-726-8387

Marine Corps League

  • Organization dedicated to promoting the interests and preserving the traditions of the United States Marine Corps; Provides funeral honors, supports many military related scholarships, etc.

  • 334-221-3175

Military Officers Association of America

  • The largest, most influential association of military officers; Independent, nonprofit, non-partisan organization that is comprised of active duty, National Guard, Reserve, retired, former officers, and their families speak for a strong national defense and represent interests of military officers in their careers.

  • 800-234-6622 | 703-549-2311

Priority Solider Inc.

  • Organization designed to help soldiers and their families cope with the problems of withdrawal, fear, depression, and isolation or anything that is getting progressively worse and is affecting their re-entrance into civilian life; Educates, advocates, and coordinates holistic efforts addressing critical issues through education, healthcare, and economic development.

  • 205-540-1691

The Military Order of the Purple Heart

  • Organization that invests in fostering an environment of goodwill and camaraderie among combat wounded veterans, promotes patriotism, supports necessary legislative initiatives, and provides services to veterans and their families.

  • 703-642-5360 x119

Veterans of Foreign Wars

  • Nonprofit veterans service organization that is made up of eligible veterans and military service members from active duty, guard, and reserve forces.

  • 334-270-8399

National Resources

American Corporate Partners

  • Free mentoring program that connects post-9/11 veterans, active-duty spouses, and eligible military spouses with corporate professionals for customized mentorships; Assists their path toward fulfilling long-term careers through resume review, interview preparation, career exploration, career advancement, work-life balance, networking, small business development, and professional communication.

  • 212-752-0700

American Legion

  • A non-partisan, non-profit organization committed to mentoring youth and sponsoring programs in the community, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, etc.; it is the largest wartime veterans service organization.

  • 317-630-1200

AMVETS

  • A congressionally-chartered veterans service organization that advocates for veterans to improve their quality of life, as well as their families and community’s quality of life; Membership is open to veterans who honorably served, or currently serve, in the U.S. Armed Forces, including National Guard & Reserves; Assists in filing claims through their group of National Service Officers, advocates for quality healthcare for veterans, assists in job placement for veterans, scholarships, etc.

  • 877-726-8387

Army Woman’s Foundation

  • Volunteer organization for today’s Army women and veterans, dedicated to empowering, honoring, and advocating for women in the Army.

  • 804-734-3078

Automobiles and Adaptive Equipment for Disabled Veterans and Service Members

  • Program through the USDVA that provides a onetime payment to disabled Veterans (Capped at $19,817) toward the purchase of an automobile or other transportation; Will also pay for the adaptive equipment, repair, replacement, or reinstallation of automobile equipment required because of the veteran’s disability.

  • 1-800-827-1000

Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation

  • Independent charity scholarship program for children who lost a parent in the line of duty.

  • 866-917-2373

Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes

  • Foundation to help severely-wounded veterans and families of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation New Dawn recover from their injuries and illnesses.

  • 1-888-447-2588

Coast Guard Exchange Scholarship Program

  • Established to provide additional financial resources to dependent children of Coast Guard personnel embarking on undergraduate college/university studies.

  • 757-842-4793

Coast Guard Foundation

  • National nonprofit organization that supports the men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard and their families; Focuses on the well-being, education, and morale of the men and women of the Coast Guard, empowers and educates Coast Guard families, provides critical support during times of injury and loss, and serves to promote the mission of the Coast Guard.

  • 860-535-0786

Disabled American Veterans

  • Organization dedicated to empowering veterans by leading high-quality lives; Services offered include providing free & professional assistance to veterans/their families in obtaining benefits and services earned through their military service, providing outreach services, representing the interests of disabled veterans and their families in a legal capacity, etc.

Folds of Honor

  • Provides educational scholarships to spouses and children of America’s fallen and disabled service members.

  • 918-274-4700

Freedom Service Dogs of America

  • Organization that provides service dogs to veterans for no charge, specifically veterans suffering from brain injuries and PTSD.

  • 302-922-6231

Help Our Military Heroes

Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America

  • The leading post-9/11 veteran empowerment organization with the most diverse and rapidly growing membership in America; Strives to create a country that honors and supports veterans of all generations through education, advocacy, and community building.

  • 212-982-9699

Marine Corps League

  • Organization dedicated to promoting the interests and preserving the traditions of the United States Marine Corps; Provides funeral honors, supports many military related scholarships, etc.

  • 703-207-9588

Military Officers Association of America

  • The largest, most influential association of military officers; Independent, nonprofit, non-partisan organization that is comprised of active duty, National Guard, Reserve, retired, former officers, and their families speak for a strong national defense and represent interests of military officers in their careers.

  • 800-234-6622 | 703-549-2311

National Coalition for Homeless Veterans

  • The only organization focused solely on ending homeless within our veteran population through shaping public policy, promoting collaboration, and building the capacity of service providers; Serves as the resource and technical assistance center for a national network of community-based service providers and local, state, and federal agencies that provide emergency and supportive housing, food, health services, job training, placement assistance, legal aid, and case management for homeless veterans.

  • 202-546-1969

Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society

  • Nonprofit, volunteer service organization that works in partnership with the Navy and Marine Corps to provide financial, educational, and other types of assistance to members of the Naval Service of the U.S., eligible family members, and survivors.

  • 1-800-654-8364

No Barriers Warriors

  • Group that focuses on improving the lives of veterans with disabilities through curriculum-based experiences in challenging environments (i.e. mountains of Ecuador, skiing in the South Pole, etc.); designed to stretch physical and emotional boundaries, foster camaraderie, pioneer through adversity, and step up to serve others.

  • 970-484-3633

Operation First Response

  • Organization with a mission to serve all branches of our nation’s Wounded Heroes/Disabled Veterans and their families with personal and financial needs; aid varies on an individual basis but can range from rent, utilities, vehicle payments, groceries, clothing, and travel expenses.

  • 888-289-0280

Shepherd’s House

  • A long term, residential/transitional housing center for alcohol and chemically addicted men, 18 years or older; The goal is to return veterans self-sufficient, employed, and empowered with a sober vision of hope for the future.

  • 260-424-2500

Team Red White and Blue

  • Organization that enriches the lives of America’s veterans by connecting them to their community through physical and social activity.

The Military Order of the Purple Heart

  • Organization that invests in fostering an environment of goodwill and camaraderie among combat wounded veterans, promotes patriotism, supports necessary legislative initiatives, and provides services to veterans and their families.

  • 703-642-5360 x119

The Mission Continues

  • National, nonpartisan nonprofit group that empowers veterans who are adjusting to life at home to find purpose through community impact.

  • 314-588-8805

Troops to Teachers

  • Assists transitioning service members and veterans in beginning new careers as K-12 school teacher’s in public, charter, and Bureau of Indian Affairs schools; Provides counseling and referral services for participants to help them meet education and licensing requirements thereby helping them secure a teaching position.

  • 1-800-231-6242

US Veterans Initiative

  • Private, non-profit organization that provides housing, employment, and counseling services for veterans who served from World War II to the conflict in Afghanistan.

  • 213-542-2600

USA Cares

  • Program designed to pay for the basic expenses of veterans diagnosed with PTSD, TBI’s, and MST’s while they receive treatment, help individuals transition into their careers, prevent foreclosures and evictions for post-9/11 veterans and their families, and assist in paying essential bills when emergency assistance is needed.

  • 1-800-773-0387

Veterans of Foreign Wars

  • Nonprofit veterans service organization that is made up of eligible veterans and military service members from active duty, guard, and reserve forces.

  • 1-833-839-8387

Wounded Warrior Project

  • Organization dedicated to helping veterans who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound on or after 9/11 with mental & physical wellness, career & VA benefits counseling, and their independence through their independence program.

  • 877-832-6997