An organization assisting transitioning active duty and military veterans in getting the knowledge and connection to approved schools to obtain their CDL (Commerical Driver's License) Class A license to drive tractor tailors and other large vehicles.
Troops to Truckers has served more than 10,000 military members and veterans over the five years in exploring and achieving heir goal of earning a CDL Class A License.
Educate the Public Combat Misinformation Change the Process Regarding a little known VA Pension Benefit that is a financial resource to veterans and surviving spouses.
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The mission of the Veterans Action Network is to engage in the political and policy process at the local, state, and federal level to hold elected officials responsible for how the US government wages war, and how it provides the proper support to veterans afterward. Additionally, we seek to engage veterans and the public in political action on veterans’ issues and matters of war.
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.
Warrior Expeditions supports combat veterans transitioning from their military service by participating in long-distance outdoor expeditions.
In 1948, Earl Shaffer told a friend he was going to “walk off the war” to work out the sights, sounds, and losses of World War II. Four months later, Earl Shaffer became the first person to hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine.
Following in Earl Shaffer’s footsteps and in recognizing the therapeutic effects of long-distance outdoor expeditions, Warrior Expeditions created the Warrior Hike, Warrior Bike, and Warrior Paddle programs which are designed to help veterans transition from their wartime experiences.