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Our Mission is mostly to prevent the 22 Combat Veterans a day that commit suicide. We do this through all expense paid Hunting and Fishing Adventures for Combat Veterans to get them into the outdoors with a group of other Combat Veterans. They are able to talk about their similar situations and know that what they say is never repeated. They are able to learn that they are not alone in the mental fight they all share. Being in the outdoors most often calms their mind of the nightmares and allows them to heal mentally. Many return to their Families a more calm person, thus creating the domino effect. The Domino effect is where the Family can now be more calm and they can all heal together.
Paducah
TX 79248
79248
case management and health coaching for veterans with PTSD, therapeutic and holistic experiential activities for social reintegration, social advocacy with organizations and community reintegration, fighting for disability benefits with clear and undeniable errors, and veteran empowerment through an "each one, reach one" approach.
Machias
ME 04658
04658
Our mission is to improve mental healthcare of U.S. military service members and veterans in order that they may achieve independence; release war related mind-body suffering; survive mental anguish and traumatic experiences. We work to preserve the art of acupuncture, classical Chinese medicine and to advance holistic nursing education and services for war vets and military families.
Calabasas
CA 91302
91302
We take shelter and rescued dogs and train them as PTSD/TBI Service Dogs for Police, Veterans, Fire and EMS.
Collinsville
TX 76233
76233
Provide unwavering support to Families of the Fallen by ensuring the Legacies of our Fallen Heroes are forever alive. Legacies Alive strengthens and supports every family of the fallen and brings national awareness to the life and character of each service member who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country. We want to provide unwavering support to families of the fallen by ensuring the legacies of our fallen heroes are forever alive.
Washington
PA 15301
15301
Operation Not Forgotten is a program of Life Renewed International, a non-profit, 501(c) (3) organization, and was created to help veterans and their families achieve a better quality of life. Operation Not Forgotten operates through peer-support groups called Vet Life Communities. WHAT IS A VET LIFE COMMUNITY™? Operation Not Forgotten is a mission of Life Renewed International, a non-profit, 501(c) (3) organization, and was created to help veterans and their families achieve a better quality of life. Operation Not Forgotten works through Vet Life Community, a network of local weekly peer-based support meetings - the buddy system, veterans helping veterans, families helping families face to face - offering the tools necessary to assess needs and determine what, if any, help veterans and their families may require as they transition back into civilian life. Our Quality of Life Assessment instrument provides an accurate, graphic picture of the veteran’s readjustment back into his family and offers our trained Life Coaches a blueprint to guide veterans’ success. Veterans also work in our Step By Step Twelve Step Journal and apply new insights to the challenges they face as they rejoin society. Another important aspect of Operation Not Forgotten Vet Life Communities is the renewed sense of brotherhood/sisterhood that veterans felt when they were in the military. Vet Life Community is a place where veterans can meet other veterans and form new friendships with people who really understand; people who have “been there”. Community members often get together for Sunday afternoon ball games, camping, televised sports, or even just a cup of coffee at a local coffee shop. Families can come together for backyard cookouts, or barbeques, hiking excursions, trips to the beach, or just sharing a meal … The important thing is there is someone there for veterans to reach out to; a buddy to “have our six” – a place to find support … a Vet Life Community. Vet Life Community is designed to create a confidential, community-based meeting place. Meetings are free for all participating veterans and their loved ones. Contact Information: Steve Schiffman – steve@liferenewed.org
Douglasville
GA 30135
30135