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Battling the Storm Within book was written by Sgt. Stephanie J. Shannon for the empowerment of veterans and others that have suffered traumas in life.
Living for 20 years with undiagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) caused by military sexual trauma (MST) and Gulf War Illness (GWI) has not made life an easy path for Sergeant Stephanie J. Shannon. In this, first book, Battling the Storm Within, Stephanie shares how her time of military service, and the resulting trauma she experi...
Phone:810-214-0938

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Our Be A Hero-Hire A Hero Veterans' Career Expos and hiring initiatives were created to show our appreciation for all the sacrifices our men and women serving in the military have made by connecting them with the right opportunities.
Be A Hero-Hire A Hero is dedicated to giving back when our Heroes come back. Our initiative focuses on creating a network of strategic alliances in corporate, educational and military resource based partnerships. Our mission is to empower our Veterans, Wound...
Phone:800-238-5373
Address: West Nyack, NY

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Beach Homes for the Brave," a new program for military veterans and those wounded while serving in support of operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. This program provides the war veterans with a complimentary weekend getaway to Palm Island.
Phone:941-697-7575
Address:8725 Placida Road Suite 8 Placida, FL 33946

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The Beck PRIDE Center For America's Wounded Veterans is a non-profit program within the Arkansas State University College of Nursing and Health Professions.
Mission: To provide combat wounded veterans with first class educational programs and services at Arkansas State University. These include, but are not limited to: resources to access to the higher education experience, resources for counseling, personal rehabilitation, advocacy, and financial assistance; supporting these individua...
Phone:870-972-2624
Address:2501 Danner Ave Jonesboro, AR 72401

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This is the oldest adaptive ski clinic being the first of a group of national instructional clinics started by Disabled Sports USA which in its history was known as National Handicap Sports.
Check website calendar for upcoming events
Phone:800-438-2093
Address: 1007 Beech Mountain Parkway Beech Mountain, NC 28604

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Website provides an organized list of information regarding benefits and resources for military dependents regarding education opportunities. For many military spouses, pursuing an education is an uphill battle. In a recent study by the Department of Defense, 43% of military spouses expressed an interest in attending school; however, many stated that the steep cost education and financial difficulties were some of the main issues holding them back. As reported by the Journal of Financial...

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PGA TOUR Charities, Inc. program, Birdies for the Brave is a military outreach initiative proudly supported by the PGA TOUR that is dedicated to supporting the brave men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families. Since 2006, the TOUR has joined with PGA TOUR players and corporate partners to raise millions of dollars for military homefront groups that provide critical programs and services to meet the specialized needs of male and female wounded warriors as well as military families...
Phone:904-273-3554
Address:100 PGA Tour Blvd Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

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A comprehensive website dedicated to promoting awareness of common birth injuries and their causes. Our mission is to help users find helpful information on devastating birth injuries and their symptoms, causes, and treatment options.

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At Birth Injury Guide we strive to answer all your questions with the hope that we can help guide you and make your life a little easier if your child or loved one has a birth injury.
We work hard to keep our information as relevant and as up-to-date as possible. We strive to educate families on many different types of birth injuries, what the symptoms are, how birth injuries are caused, how they can be diagnosed, what the available treatment is, what the prognosis is, and what assistance p...
Phone:877-415-6603

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The Blinded Veteran Association (BVA) is an organization of blinded veterans helping blinded veterans. Through service programs, regional groups, resources, and advocacy before the legislative and executive branches of government, we hope to make life better for blinded veterans. We also hope to be there with encouragement and support.
BVA provides travel stipends to such veterans on an as needed basis to bring reality to their hopes of adjusting to blindness and attain independence.
Phone:202-371-8880
Address:477 H Street NW Washington, DC 20001