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Military One Source
A comprehensive resource website and helpline that provides extensive resource information and publications on family life, deployment, benefits as well as three types of short-term, non-medical counseling services for active-duty, Guard, and Reserve members and their families through face to face, telephone, and online consultations.
If you would like to contact a Military OneSource consultant for assistance with a particular issue, please use the phone numbers below or go to the Military One Source website to access the online tools.
· Website
· Stateside: CONUS: 800.342.9647
· TTY/TDD: 866.607.6794
National Resource Directory
The National Resource Directory (NRD) is a resource website that connects Wounded Warriors, Service Members, Veterans, their families, and caregivers to programs and services that support them. It provides access to services and resources at the national, state and local levels to support recovery, rehabilitation, and community reintegration. Visitors can find information on a variety of topics that supply an abundance of vetted resources. For help finding resources n the site, visit the How to Use this Site section of their website.
Major information categories include:
· Benefits & Compensation
· Community of Care
· Education & Training
· Employment
· Family & Caregiver Support
· Health
· Homeless Assistance
· Housing
· Military Adaptive Sports Programs
· Other Services & Resources
· Transportation & Travel
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Army Morale, Welfare & Recreation
Army Morale, Welfare & Recreation is a comprehensive network of support and leisure services designed to enhance the lives of soldiers (active, Reserve, and Guard), their families, civilian employees, military retirees and other eligible participants.
Coast Guard Morale, Well-being, and Recreation
The Coast Guard Morale, Well-being, and Recreation (MWR) program exists to uplift the spirits of the Coast Guard Family and be an essential element of Coast Guard readiness, retention, resiliency through customer-owned and driven MWR programs and services.
Marine Corps Community Services
The Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) is a comprehensive set of programs that support and enhance the operational readiness, warfighting capabilities, and life quality of Marines, their families, retirees, and civilians. The programs include employment, education, and transition assistance; fitness and recreation, deployment support and family team building, child care and youth activities, prevention, counseling, and victim support; golf courses; dining and entertainment; and shopping.
Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division
The Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division administers a varied program of recreation, social and community support activities on the U.S. Navy facilities worldwide. The programs provide active-duty, reserve and retired Navy personnel and their families with sports and physical fitness activities, child development and youth programs, and a variety of food and beverage services.
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Defense Centers of Excellence
The Defense Centers of Excellence provides advocacy services to active military, veterans, and families of active military and veterans. Services include advocacy, specialized information and referral, and veterans benefits assistance. Services are targeted to individuals dealing with mental health issues and traumatic brain injuries. The Center provides services free of charge and has no geographic restrictions.
To learn more call their Service/Intake and Hotline at 866.966.1020.
Simmons Hanly Conroy
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides medical care exclusively for veterans and their families. Nonprofit veterans organizations and other military-focused groups also provide care to those in need. Simmons Hanly Conroy is proud to assist veterans through the legal system and by supporting veteran health care resources. Founder and Chairman John Simmons is a veteran who deeply cares about the well-being of others who served.
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KinderCare
In an effort to help military families in need of care, KinderCare has partnered with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for eligible active duty military families and a solution to address their child care needs when care at an on-base Child Development Center (CDC) isn’t available.
A Child Care Subsidy Program administered through the USDA (formerly administered by the General Services Administration (GSA)) for eligible Active Duty members called to action for 180 days or longer, U.S. National Park Services, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and U.S. General Services Administration who don’t live or work near a Child Development Center (CDC) is also available.
MCCYN Fee Assistance for U.S. Coast Guard
MCCYN (Military Child Care in Your Neighborhood) is a fee assistance program for U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. military families who cannot access installation-based child care due to distance or waitlists. With fee assistance, MCCYN closes the gap between what families would pay for on-installation child care and what they would pay for care in their communities. This makes it easier for families to afford quality child care from local civilian providers. USCG MCCYN is available to Active Duty USCG Sponsors and USCG Reservists on Active Duty Orders for at least 180 days. If the USCG member is married, his or her spouse must be employed a minimum of 20 hours a week, actively seeking employment, or enrolled in higher-education coursework. Minimum credit hours may apply. To find out more about eligibility, visit their site.
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National Caregiver Support Line
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has opened a toll-free National Caregiver Support Line. The support line serves as a primary resource/referral center to assist caregivers, veterans and others seeking caregiver information to help in the care of our nation's veterans. Calls to the National Caregiver Support Line are answered by VA employees who are licensed clinical social workers.
Open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST). The National Caregiver Support Line toll-free number is 855.260.3274.
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VETS (Veterans' Employment and Training Service)
The U.S. Department of Labor has devoted a portion of their website to VETS (Veterans' Employment and Training Service). Here you will find resources and expertise to assist and prepare veterans in obtaining meaningful careers, maximizing their employment opportunities, and protecting their employment rights. For further information, visit their website or call 866.487.2365 (TTY: 877.889.5627).
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The VFW National Home for Children
The VFW National Home for Children serves American servicemen and women by providing help and resources to their families. Located in Eaton Rapids, Michigan, but serving the entire country, the VFW National Home for Children has been a safety net for the families of our nation's veterans and active duty military since 1925.
The National Home's Military Family Program
The National Home's Military Family Program is open to families of active-duty military personnel, veterans, and and relatives of VFW and VFW Auxiliary members. The family can be one or both parents with one or more children. Families are welcomed to the small-town community where they may live for up to 4 years. They work to identify what they need and want to accomplish, during which time they are provided: housing, education, daycare, basic needs, recreation, case management, and more.
To learn more information about the Military Family Program or any of the other programs offered by the VFW National Home for Children, visit their website or call the National Home Hotline at (800) 313-4200.
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Service-members Civil Relief Act (SCRA)
Mortgage payment relief and protection from foreclosure are provided to active military personnel and reservists through the Service-members Civil Relief Act (SCRA). To be eligible for this program you must have had mortgage commitments before enlisting or being called to active duty. Reservists, guardsmen, and other eligible service-members should contact their lenders and other creditors and provide documentation that they have been called to active duty and are eligible for certain relief under the SCRA. To learn more about this program you can visit the SCRA website or call 800.225.5342.
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VA Homeless Programs - Veterans Affairs
The VA has a National Homeless Call Center that is available 24/7/365. This free service can provide information on VA homeless programs and mental health services in your area and help you get connected to the nearest Homeless Point of Contact at your closest VA facility.
The VA works with local partners to provide a broad array of services, including:
- Prevention services to Veterans and their families don't fall into homelessness and those that do are rapidly re-housed.
- Access to safe, stable, and affordable permanent housing.
- Short-term housing options for those who need a safe place to stay while a permanent solution is found.
- Supportive services so Veterans have help securing housing and have the support they need to stay housed.
- Healthcare and dental care programs.
- Easy access to mental health, substance abuse, and dual diagnosis treatment services for those who need it.
- Vocational training and employment services to get Veterans back to work.
- Benefits and income support for Veterans who have earned them.
To learn more about this program and its services, visit the Homeless Veterans website where you will have access to a confidential chat option or call the hotline at 877.424.3838.
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
Under the SSVF program, Veteran Affairs awards grants to private non-profit organizations and consumer cooperatives that can provide supportive services to very low-income Veteran families living in or transition to permanent housing.
Agencies that are awarded funds through this program then provide eligible Veteran families with outreach, case management, and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits, which may include:
- Health care services
- Daily living services
- Personal financial planning services
- Transportation services
- Fiduciary and payee services
- Legal services
- Child care services
- Housing counseling services
In addition, agencies may also provide time-limited payments to third parties (e.g. landlords, utility companies, moving companies, and licensed child care providers) if these payments help Veteran families stay in or acquire permanent housing on a sustainable basis.
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Debt Reduction Services
Debt Reduction Services has helped thousands of consumers with debt management and credit counseling services since 1996. The most recent military survey indicated that 20% of military families have over $10,000 in credit card debt. They offer free debt reduction and credit counseling services to active duty enlisted military personnel. Find out more information about these services on their website.
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Military Pathways Provides Anonymous Assessments
This free, online mental health screening tool provides anonymous mental health and alcohol self-assessments for family members and service personnel in all branches including the National Guard and Reserve. The self-assessments are a series of questions that, when linked together, help create a picture of how an individual is feeling and whether they could benefit from talking to a health professional.
The primary goals of the program are to reduce stigma, raise awareness about mental health, and connect those in need to available resources. The self-assessments address depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), generalized anxiety disorder, alcohol use and bipolar disorder. After an individual completes a self-assessment, they are provided with referral information including services provided by the Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs.
Vets4Warriors - Connects Military Personnel
Vets4Warriors - Connects Military Personnel
This 24 - hour peer support line is staffed by Veterans of the United States Military who are committed to helping the men and women who are currently serving or have served in the National Guard and Reserve. While their mission is to serve the military and Veterans, they are a separate organization outside of the military and apart from the Veterans Administration. Calls and emails are not discussed with the military, the VA, or anyone else. All conversations are completely confidential and, if you choose, you may remain anonymous.
The Veterans Crisis Line
The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring VA responders through a confidential hotline, online chat, and text-messaging service. Veterans and their families and friends are encouraged to call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, chat online, or text to 838-255 to speak with qualified VA professionals 24/7/365. Visit the Veterans Crisis Line website for information on signs of a crisis and a self-check quiz; a resource locator to find support; materials such as posters and flyers to download and distribute and more.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. The NAMI website hosts a Veterans Resource Center where visitors will find information about treatment programs for military personnel and their families suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and related conditions; bereavement classes; and other support services for children and families of military personnel.
Family-to-Family Education Program
NAMI has partnered with the VA to bring their Family-to-Family Education Program to veterans' families in an effort to address PTSD and the increased risk of suicide veterans and family members often face. This partnership between NAMI and the Veterans Administration is bringing the free, 12-week course to families of veterans across the country.
NAMI Homefront
Based on the nationally recognized NAMI Family-to-Family program, NAMI Homefront is designed to address the unique needs of family, caregivers, and friends of those who have served or are currently serving our country. The program is taught by trained family members of service members/veterans living with mental health conditions.
Survivor Outreach Services
Survivor Outreach Services is the official Army program designed to provide long-term support to surviving families of fallen soldiers. This site provides detailed information on topics most often requested by fellow survivors including information regarding benefits and entitlements, governmental and non-governmental resources, important legislative news, survivor outreach services support office locations and more. Find out more information by visiting their website or by calling 855.707.2769
Sesame Street Workshop's Military Family Initiatives - Talk, Listen, Connect
As many as 700,000 children under the age of five have a parent in the military. Recognizing the need for first-rate media-based resources to support military families, Sesame Workshop launched the bilingual (English/Spanish), multimedia outreach initiative Talk, Listen, Connect: Helping Families During Military Deployment (TLC). This critical outreach tool helped military families and their young children cope with the challenges of deployment and build resilience in times of separation and change.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) leads efforts to ensure that American servicemen and women and their families can access behavioral health treatment and services.
American Psychological Association (APA)
The American Psychological Association (APA) also has published some resources for the mental health needs of Veterans, service members and their families. The information includes Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Military Sexual Trauma (MST), and the impact of deployments on military families and more.
Substance Abuse and Addiction Treatment for Veterans
Veterans are often left with invisible scars and may turn to drug and alcohol abuse in an effort to cope. Drug rehab facilities and organizations for veterans throughout the country are well aware of this problem and offer a variety of resources and treatment programs to help tackle the problem.
Cohen Veterans Network
1-844-336-4226or Email them at:info@cohenveteransnetwork.org
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Semper Fi Fund
(760) 725-3680 or Message on the website at: https://semperfifund.org/contact-us
Created to direct urgently needed resources and financial support to injured and critically ill members of the US Armed Forces.
Dedicated to providing immediate financial assistance and lifetime support to post 9/11 combat wounded, critically, and catastrophically injured members of all branches of the US Armed Forces and their Families.
Apply by calling or contacting them through their website.
USA Cares
USA Cares
1-800-773-0387or Email at: info@usacares.org
To help bear the burdens of service by providing post 9/11 military families with financial and advocacy support in their time of need.
A post 9/11 veteran or an active duty service member with an estimated date of discharge or retirement.
Brave-Aid
Brave-Aid
Contact through their website at: https://braveaid.org/contact-us/
Can provide a maximum grant per fiscal year per eligible applicant is $5,000.00 based on funding availability.
Must be or have been a member of the US Armed Forces with an honorable discharge. Will be required to submit proof of service, rank, and injury.
http://60m.94c.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Grant-Application-3-28-18x.pdf
PenFed Foundation
Toll Free:1-800-558-9224 or Local: (703) 838-1200
Rent, Mortgage, Electric, Water, Natural Gas, Heating Petroleum, Utilities, Auto Loan, Auto Insurance.
Have served in combat post 9/11. Have a disability rating of 10% or more. Have been honorably discharged. Financial setback must be at least 30 days and no more than 90 days.
https://penfedfoundation.org/apply-for-assistance/emergency-financial-assistance/
Operation Ward 57
(253) 534-8779 or Email at: info@operationward57.org
One-time small grant up to $250. Temporary financial assistance, shelter, food, utilities & health expenses, assistance with child care, other routine household expenses, home & vehicle adaption, funeral expenses, adaptive equipment, moving assistance, travel, etc. Grant money is paid directly to the person or company owed the debt, such as a landlord or electric company whenever possible.
Those eligible include post 9/11 active duty military personnel, career or medically retired military, or those honorably discharged from service who have been injured, wounded or acquired a disease during service (VA rating of 60% or higher).
http://www.operationward57.org/programs/honor-courage/grants/
Injured Marines Fund
(973) 897-2237
Emergency Financial Need
Severely Injured Marines
Army Emergency Relief (Soldiers Helping Soldiers)
(866) 878-6378
An interest-free loan, A grant if repayment of loan will cause undue hardship, or part loan and part grant. Help with emergency financial needs for: Rent/ Mortgage, Vehicle Repair, Emergency travel, Utilities/ Deposits. Funeral expenses, Food, Rental vehicle. Car Seats, Essential furniture, Medical expenses, Loss of funds, Replacement vehicle.
Soldiers on active duty and their eligible dependents. Soldiers retired from active duty because of longevity or retired upon reaching 60 and their eligible dependents. Widows(ers) and orphans of Soldiers who died while on active duty or while retired. Medically retired Soliders and their eligible family members.
Families of the Wounded (Virginia Based)
(804) 897-3900
Provides money to the families and caregivers to use as they see fit to meet the needs such as lodging, meals, transportation, healthcare, child care, and other expenses.
Assists spouses, parents, children, and siblings who are serving as caregivers for patients who were wounded while in combat for OEF or OIF.
Call or Message at: http://www.fotwf.org/contact-us/
Unmet Needs (Veterans of Foreign Wars)
1-866-789-6333 or Email at: unmetneeds@vfw.org
Financial assistance with Mortgage/ Rent, Vehicle expenses, Utilities, Food & Clothing, School or Childcare expenses, Medical bills, prescriptions and eyeglasses.
The Financial hardship must be due to currently on active duty, whose financial hardship is a result of military pay error or behing discharged for medical reasons. After 09/11/2001 having difficulty as a direct result from military injuries. Prior 09/11/2001 on a fixed income that includes VA Comp & facing an financial hardship.
The VFW Unmet Needs Application is on this site. The veteran would need to make a log in and password before they would be able to Apply. https://app.wizehive.com/apps/vfwunmetneeds
USO (Emergency Assistance)
1-888-484-3876
Offers housing, financial information, and financial support to our troops and their familiesduring emergencies.
Active duty and retired service members.
Find a USO near you: https://www.uso.org/locations
H.E.R.O.E.S. CARE
(636) 600-0096 or Email at: president@heroescare.org
Offers emergency financial assistance.
Post 9/11 servicemen and women, veterans, and their families
Apply at: https://assistance.inreachnetwork.com/heroescare/landing
Operation One Voice
(404) 713-0103or Email: Lt. Bill Stevens at bill@operationonevoice.org
Provide emergency support to wounded or fallen SOF families. Rental car reimbursement to spouses of wounded Special Operations Forces soldiers or medical facilities.
Wounded or Fallen Special Operations Command Families.
Call or Message at: https://www.operationonevoice.org/
The Red Cross
1-877-272-7337
Emergency Financial Assistance.
An active duty service member. A member of an activated National Guard or Reserve unit. An immediate family member of a service member in those two categories. A military retiree or spouse/ widow(er) of a retiree.
Create an account with the Red Cross and submit an Application: https://saf.redcross.org/css
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society
1-800-645-8364 or Email them on their website at: https//action.nmcrs.org/page/s/email-us
Assist with food, rent.
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Disability Benefits for Wounded Warriors
Military service members receive expedited processing of their disability applications from Social Security. Under an agreement initiated by Social Security, the Department of Defense transmits information that allows Social Security to quickly identify military personnel injured in Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.
The expedited process is available for the military service member who becomes disabled during active duty on or after October 1, 2001, regardless of where the disability occurs. Depending on the situation, some family members of military personnel also may be able to receive benefits, including dependent children and spouses.
If you or someone you know was wounded while on active duty in the military, find out more about what Social Security can do for you by visiting the website that was designed specifically for wounded veterans.
You can also find out more information by downloading the fact sheet on the subject Disability Benefits for Wounded Warriors.