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The Warrior Ride® accepts ALL veterans that combat injured and disabled from ALL eras of wartime, cold war era, and peacetime. We want to help our veterans see a healthier and happier outdoor activities.
"The benefits of recreation therapy for Veterans include improving physical well being such as weight management and controlling diabetes and hypertension. The therapy can also improve social functioning and help Veterans develop new leisure skills. It can enhance creative expression and break down barriers for cultural expression." = Veterans Administration 2018
8001 EAST OAK ISLAND DRIVE
OAK ISLAND, NORTH CAROLINA 28465
28465
TAPS is a national nonprofit organization offering comfort and care to anyone affected by the death of someone who served in the Armed Forced. We offer peer-based emotional support, crisis response and intervention, grief and trauma, casework assistance, long-term survivor wellness, and community and military education and outreach.
Arlington
VA 22201
22201
Entertain wounded warriors.
Spring Lake
NJ 07762
07762
The USO is chartered by the Congress as a non-profit charitable corporation. It is not a government agency, but is endorsed by the President of the United States and the Secretary of Defense. Each President has been the Honorary Chairman of the USO since its inception in 1941.The USO mission is to provide morale, welfare and recreation-type services to uniformed military Personnel. The original intent of Congress and enduring style of USO delivery is to represent the American people by extending a "Touch of Home" to their military members. Thus, although some USO programs/services are similar to those provided by other agencies, the hallmark of the USO has been and will continue to be HOW, as much as WHAT, services are provided.
St. Louis
MO 63145
63145
Mission: To Foster, Encourage and Promote Veteran Artists
Since 2009, VAP has worked with national veteran and arts organizations to produce six music/theatrical live events, filmed three documentaries, one feature film, curated gallery exhibits, provided videography/photography services, and helped organize more than 30 community improvement projects, including painting two murals in Baltimore. VAP has conducted projects in New York City, San Francisco, Baltimore, Washington D.C., Chicago, Orlando and San Diego. Projects include the Arts, Military + Healing Initiative in D.C., the opening of Bloomberg’sWorkforce1 Veteran Career Center in New York, the first-ever all veteran artist exhibit at the Pentagon and the Arts and Service Celebration in New York City. VAP’s work has been seen on CNN, Fox News, ABC, BBC, MSNBC and covered by NPR, Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post, and The New York Times.
Brooklyn
NY 11222
11222
To bring trust and balance to the lives of veterans suffering with the hidden wounds of war through horsemanship.
Through the use of Horsemanship training equine trainers are using horses to reach people with special needs like many veterans with PTSD and TBI’s. It is known that the connection between horse and rider builds trust and with the proper instruction both balance and trust can help heal the mind.
The Veteran Barn Door Project is committed to bringing that balance and trust through horse therapy. Our mission is to provide the structure and the services through equine activities that can support the healing process for PTSD.
Ft Myers, FL
33913