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Army Wife Network (AWN) was opened in April 2009 as the umbrella that joined what was previously known as Army Wife Talk Radio (AWTR) and Field Problems™ (FP). The website holds true to its tagline “Interactive Empowerment for Army Wives” by featuring Field Exercise™ events, AWTR podcast, FP Live chat feature, featured columns, Loving A Soldier (LAS) blog, military shopping links, resource database, post directory, interactive toolbar, and social media galore!
Phone:888-866-5041
Address:2650 FM 407 E 145/152 Bartonville, TX 76226
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Leading source on Brain Injury. Website offers blog entries, free PDF resources, online Newsletter and EMagazine for help and community support.
Address:100 Boardwalk Dr Suite 150 Youngsville , NC 27596
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Brain injury has become known as the signature wound of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Most brain injuries are mild, and most people recover in a matter of weeks. BrainLineMilitary.org provides military-specific information and resources on traumatic brain injury to veterans; service members in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, and Reserve; and their families.
Phone:703-998-2020
Address:2775 S Quincy Street Arlington, VA 22206
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It is Cru Military's privilege to encourage faith and hope in the lives of all military members, veterans and families through a relationship with Jesus. Our direct ministry, resources, and partnerships are all based on the belief that "Faith Makes a Difference" in the lives of those in harm's way -- those who have answered the call to serve their nations and live with the special conditions and stresses of military life, whether in the "foxhole" or on the home front, whether before, duri...
Phone:888-278-7233
Address:100 Lake Hart Dr Orlando, FL 32832
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Would you like your military family to become more resilient? Does the military lifestyle make you feel as though your family’s lives are on hold? Could your home use more harmony and unity?
Combat readiness is a term service members are familiar with. It’s used to train our military for the possible ‘what if’s.’ Spiritual readiness works in a similar way. It prepares the military member and his/her family for the possible what if’s unique to the military lifestyle. Spiritual readiness is a...
Phone:360-631-6625
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The Grimes Family journey. Resource page has organizations that have helped during the process of recovery.
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The world of PTSD can make us feel so alone and overwhelmed! We all need peer support!
Due to many requests and a growing demand for ongoing peer support groups for loved ones of veterans and loved ones of those who struggle with PTSD, LOVE OUR VETS – PTSD Family Support Network, LLC is continually compiling a data base with all known peer support groups available nationwide, and is also open to helping anyone start a group where there is none. Peer support groups are an essential l...
Address:PO Box 16091 Portland, OR 97292
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Military OneSource is a confidential Department of Defense-funded program providing comprehensive information on every aspect of military life at no cost to active duty, Guard and Reserve Component members, and their families. Information includes, but is not limited to, deployment, reunion, relationship, grief, spouse employment and education, parenting and child care, and much more.
Military OneSource has policy and programmatic information, helpful resources, products, articles a...
Phone:800-342-9647
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Military with PTSD mission is to improve and protect the lives of people living with PTSD, which includes both veterans and all family members. Military with PTSD offers both peer support and peer education through connection to others who really do understand and can relate. On the page, nobody sugarcoats any aspect of PTSD including the domestic violence that can happen.
Peer support and "Military with PTSD Seeing it from Both Sides" is an online FaceBook group through connection wit...
Phone:855-682-7873
Address: PO Box 4404 Evansville, IN 47710
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As one of the most widely known entities calling attention to the plight of PTSD in warriors, OWW utilizes an edgy, upfront and direct approach to confront the issues facing warriors and their families. We are uniquely positioned to bring education and support to a large audience of both civilian and military/veteran personnel, bring hope and support as these warriors and families take the first steps to survive, and build a vast network of affiliations that will allow all who struggle with PTS...
Phone:207-774-0100
Address:97A Exchange Street Suite 301 Portland, ME 04101