The work of Veterans Advocacy Services is Dedicated to the Memory of Private First Class Edward Smolinski (U.S. Army, 1969 – 1975) a Soldier who Served our Nation Honorably and Selflessly
Veterans Bridge Home helps Charlotte-area Veterans successfully transition home after military service by identifying their education, employment and healthcare needs and connecting them to available community, state and federal resources.
Vmf assistance/service, facility and companion dogs, the organization's most valuable assets, are provided at no cost to disabled veterans, whether the disabilities were incurred during military service or during private life following that service. It costs vmf as much as $35,000 to raise, train and place an assistance dog, depending upon its ultimate role and the complexity of the veterans' needs being served. Each of vmf's highly trained dogs is assessed throughout an ongoing 18 to 24 months training and placement cycle, to ensure the service dog is trained to meet a disabled veteran's specific needs. Vmf does not maintain a fixed training
The Veteran's Outdoor Fund (VOF) strives to provide healing opportunities to veteran troops and their families through outdoor activities. Through activities like hunting, fishing, and hiking, we help troops find peace.
Veterans Inc.’s nationally recognized clinical model for treating homelessness among veterans entails numerous programs and services that fall into several categories:
Case Management (treatment plans, benefits counseling, transportation, legal advice, referrals, etc.) Housing (emergency, transitional, and long-term) Employment & Training (career counseling, training, job placement, etc.) Health & Wellness (peer support groups, substance abuse treatment, etc.) Outreach (food pantry, clothing, etc.)
The Veterans’ Legacy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in North Carolina, servicing veterans and their families by providing historical research. The significance of this research provides deceased veterans’ families a means to discover what a relative did during their military service, and veterans a process to have their documents corrected. Often times, we find that veterans have been awarded decorations, but their accomplishments are not reflected on their discharge papers.VLF’s founders consists of a handful of veterans, who are passionate about the work they do for other veterans and veteran families.