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Providing free mental health care through therapists who have signed up to "give an hour" a week for up to a year, use the "Provider Search" function to find a therapist nearby. Once services have been received, recipient returns to the website and searches for Community service projects they can "give an hour" to.
Address:PO Box 5918 Bethesda, MD USA
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Grace After Fire was created by women to provide an online resource for women veterans – women helping women.
Here you can truly be yourself, laugh, cry, share – and safely gather to identify. You’ll find resources, experts, and fellow women vets around the world that understand where you're coming from.
We can help one another cope with the challenges of readjustment and heal from addiction, alcoholism, depression, relationship troubles, and the hidden effects of post traumatic stress...
Phone:800-362-6477
Address:PO Box 185804 Fort Worth, TX 76181-0804
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Hidden Wounds advocates to help stop Veteran suicides. The mission of Hidden Wounds is to provide interim and emergency counseling services to ensure the psychological health and well-being to combat veterans and their families.
Counseling services through Give an Hour.
Phone:888-449-4376
Address:4711 Forest Dr Suite 3 PMB 317 Columbia, SC 29206
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Hope For The Warriors® provides a full cycle of care through four pillars of programs:
Career Transition & Education
Clinical Health & Wellness
Sports & Recreation
Community & Military Relations
The mission of Hope For The Warriors® is to enhance the quality of life for post-9/11 service members, their families, and families of the fallen who have sustained physical and psychological wounds in the line of duty. Hope For The Warriors® is dedicated to res...
Phone:877-246-7349
Address:5101C Backlick Rd Annandale, VA 22003
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The mission of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) is to improve the lives of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans and their families. Quick Reaction Force , assigns a case manager to help IAVA members navigate through a variety of resources available to them.
Phone:202-544-7692
Address:777 North Carolina NE Suite 403 Washington, DC 20002
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The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund serves United States military personnel wounded or injured in service to our nation, and their families. Rehabilitation is done through Center for the Intrepid at Brooke Army Medical Center. The National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NiCoE) works on Traumatic Brain Injury rehabilitation and research, located in Bethesda, Maryland. Online resources include two printable books: Handbook for Injured Service Members and Their Families and Handbook for Families of D...
Phone:800-340-3476
Address:West 46th Street and 12th One Intrepid Square New York, NY 10036
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This website provides articles on children's health issues. The link is for assisting a child deal with grief and loss.
When a loved one dies, children feel and show their grief in different ways. How kids cope with the loss depends on things like their age, how close they felt to the person who died, and the support they receive.
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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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Make the Connection helps Veterans recognize there are people out there like them who are going through similar experiences. Veterans and their families are encouraged to "make the connection"— with information and resources, with the strength and resilience of Veterans like themselves, with other people, and with available sources of support including mental health treatments.
Comprehensive website allows users to customize view of resources and help available.
Phone:800-827-1000
Address:810 Vermont Ave Washington, DC 20420
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Roughly one third of mesothelioma diagnoses in the United States are attributed to veterans. Every military branch used asbestos in various applications, and countless military members were exposed to this deadly toxin on a daily basis. Many active duty members today are still at high-risk of asbestos exposure and may potentially develop asbestos-related illnesses, including the deadly cancer, mesothelioma.
Phone:855-213-7245
Address:1330 Boylston Street Suite 400 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467