Desert Storm veterans and era veterans who enrolled in the Gulf War Veterans' brain bank will need to complete surveys about their health every six months, and upon their death, donate their brain and other body tissue for future Gulf War research.
Military families serve our country with pride, honor, and quiet dedication. The National Military Family Association is the leading nonprofit organization committed to strengthening and protecting the families of the men and women currently serving, retired, wounded or fallen. We provide families of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Commissioned Corps of the USPHS and NOAA with information, work to get them the benefits they deserve, and offer programs that improve their lives. Our 45 years of accomplishments have made us a trusted resource for military families and the Nation's leaders.
ational Remember Our Troops Campaign RELAUNCH is being implemented in three phases:
*Phase I is the transition to the new expanded/focused mission, rebranding, and launch of the new website with warrior and partner databases. We are currently in Phase I.
*Phase II is identifying combat wounded warriors and partner organizations for connections is currently being planned. Preparation for Phase III starts on Veterans Day 2017.
*Phase III is the hire of a new program manager to oversee and manage full execution of the four-pillar pipeline, connecting warriors to partner services and tracking them before, during, and after services have been provided.
*Please be aware during Phases I & II we will make every effort to connect warriors to services identified but cannot guarantee connections will be made until we move to full execution in Phase III
Mission is to eliminate homelessness among veterans in central florida. Programs include the following: "stand down", "search and rescue", "transitional housing", "post traumatic stress awareness".
To educate and inform the public on the needs of veterans and their families; primarily concerning the agent orange issue and gulf war illnesses; to identify and assess the needs of, and to provide limited medical assistance for, disabled children of veterans on a nationwide basis, and to provide assistance and/or relief to families of veterans through programs that combine family-guided case management (service coordination) and advocacy assistance while building socialand community support.
Contributions to various veterans organizations, charities and educational programs.
assistance on veterans issues and programs, including but not limited to, medical research, homeless veterans, employment and rehabilitation programs, maintenance of a veterans hotline, etc.
support of events to raise awareness on veterans issues, including but not limited to, health programs, pow/mia book project, etc.