Mental Health Resources for Veterans and First Responders
Learn about common mental health challenges affecting veterans and first responders, including PTSD, depression, substance use, and chronic stress, with resources for individuals and their families.
America’s Fund
The Semper Fi Fund was created to provide immediate financial assistance and lifetime support to those 9/11 survivors who were wounded or are critically ill, as well as other injured members of all military branches and their families. They also have programs and resources to help transition back to civilian life.
Disabled American Veterans Association
The DAV advocates for the men and women who have served our country. Please find information on their services and programs here.
Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA)
The PVA fights for veteran equality and is a great resource and social organization.
Free Grants For Veterans
We provide comprehensive details on grants for veterans. These free grants could help low-income veterans with bills, mortgages, rent, housing, college, and medications.
Gary Sinise Foundation
At the Gary Sinise Foundation, we serve our nation by honoring our defenders, veterans, first responders, their families, and those in need. We create and support unique programs to entertain, educate, inspire, strengthen, and build communities.
Navy-Marine Corps Relief
NMCR is a partnership with the Navy and Marine Corps to help financially and educationally, as well as helping with other need-based assistance to active-duty and retired Sailors and Marines and their eligible family members.
Operation Family Fund
OFF is a private non-profit committed to ensuring that all available resources are used to the maximum to assist all eligible members, their caregivers, and the families of military and civilian personnel who have been severely disabled as a part of Operation Enduring and Iraqi Freedom.
Operation Homefront
OHF assists all military families during difficult financial times. They help provide food assistance, vision care, auto repair, home repair, travel and transportation assistance, moving assistance, essential items for the home, and even rent-free transitional housing for all wounded veterans and their families.
The Elizabeth Dole Foundation
Too many caregivers are on the brink of homelessness and hunger or struggle to pay bills due to joblessness, underemployment, unexpected care costs, and unpredictable benefits. The foundation provides military caregiver emergency relief grants.
Veteran Affairs
VA is a government organization providing veterans and their families benefits and resources. The VA has numerous benefits available.
Veteran Families United
Veterans Families United is an all-volunteer organization providing resources for veterans and their loved ones, including service organizations, therapeutic avenues, treatment possibilities, and funding sources.