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Military Resources

This section is dedicated to Active Duty, National Guard, Reserve, and veteran service members. Here, you’ll find support for mental health, suicide ideation, homelessness, job programs, financial readiness, PTSD, anxiety, addiction and recovery. Whether you're currently serving or adjusting to life after the military, these resources are here to help you stay strong and supported.

Mental Health

1 / Military OneSource

Provides free, confidential mental health counseling, peer support, and resources for active
duty, National Guard, and Reserve members and their families.

2 / Wounded Warrior Project

Provides mental health programs for post-9/11 veterans, including therapy, peer support,
and trauma recovery programs to help manage PTSD and combat stress.

3 / Headstrong Project

Offers free, confidential, and trauma-focused mental health treatment for post-9/11
veterans dealing with PTSD, anxiety, and other psychological issues.

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Suicide Awareness

1 / Veterans Crisis Line

24/7, confidential crisis support for veterans, service members, and their families. Call 988,
then press 1, text 838255, or use online chat for immediate assistance.

2 / Make the Connection

Personal stories from veterans who have faced suicidal thoughts, along with links to
support services and crisis intervention programs.

3 / Stop Soldier Suicide

A veteran-founded nonprofit o􀆯ering personalized suicide prevention services, crisis
response, and long-term mental health support for service members and veterans.

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Homeless Veterans

1 / National Call Center for
       Homeless Veterans

A 24/7 confidential hotline connecting homeless veterans with trained counselors who can
assist with housing, benefits, and other support services. Call 1-877-424-3838.

2 / The American Legion –
       Homeless Veteran Outreach

Works with local agencies and shelters to provide emergency housing, food assistance, and
job placement for veterans.

3 / Disabled American Veterans

Provides outreach programs, emergency shelter assistance, and employment resources for
homeless and at-risk veterans.

4 / VA Homeless Programs

If you are a Veteran who is homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness, we strongly encourage you to contact the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at (877) 4AID-VET (877-424-3838) for assistance and check out this site.

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Job Programs

1 / Hire Heroes USA

Provides free job search assistance, career coaching, and job placement services for U.S.
military veterans and their spouses.

2 / Helmets to Hardhats

Connects military veterans with construction industry apprenticeships, helping them
transition to civilian careers in construction.

3 / Onward to Opportunity

Offers free career training, certifications, and job placement assistance to veterans and
their families.

Financial Readiness

1 / Military OneSource –
       Financial Readiness

Provides free financial counseling, budgeting tools, and tax preparation assistance for
active-duty service members, National Guard, Reserve members, and their families.

2 / Operation Homefront

Offers emergency financial assistance to military families in crisis, helping with rent, utilities, and essential household expenses.

3 / Consumer Financial
       Protection Bureau

Provides financial education, consumer protection, and guidance on managing military
benefits, credit, and debt.

PTSD

1 / National Center for PTSD

The VA’s primary resource for PTSD education, research, and self-help tools. It provides
information on PTSD symptoms, treatment options, and resources for veterans, service
members, and their families.

2 / PTSD Foundation of America

Provides peer support groups and mentorship for veterans suffering from PTSD. The organization operates Camp Hope, a residential program for veterans needing intensive PTSD support.

3 / Make the Connection

Features personal stories from veterans dealing with PTSD and other mental health challenges. The site also connects veterans to local and national support resources.

Anxiety

1 / VA Mental Health Services –
       Anxiety Treatment

Offers specialized anxiety treatment for veterans, including therapy, counseling, and
medication management through VA medical centers and clinics.

2 / National Institute of Mental
       Health – Anxiety Disorders

Provides research-based information on anxiety disorders, symptoms, treatment options, and coping strategies. Includes links to additional mental health resources.

3 / Anxiety and Depression
       Association of America

A leading nonprofit dedicated to improving treatment and prevention of anxiety disorders. Offers self-help tools, educational materials, and access to professional resources.

Addiction and Recovery

1 / Substance Abuse & Mental
  Health Services Administration

Connects veterans to local treatment centers. Offers grants and partnerships for addiction recovery targeted toward the military community.

2 / Heroes' Mile (Addiction
   Treatment Center for Veterans)

Veteran-run inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment with trauma-informed care for PTSD and TBI.

3 / Warrior’s Heart

Private treatment facility exclusively for veterans, first responders, and law enforcement dealing with addiction, PTSD, and mental health.

Sexual Assault or Abuse

1 / Helping Survivors: Resources
       to Heal, Educate, & Empower

A comprehensive platform offering support, information, and connections for those impacted by sexual abuse, assault, and harassment.

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Special Needs Care 

1 / Military One Source Special
       Needs.

A federally funded support center offering benefits, guidance, and tailored programs for military families raising children with special needs, including confidential consultations.

2 / Exceptional Family Member
       Program (EFMP)

Managing the care and services for a family member with special needs,  whether it’s a spouse, child or dependent adult, is a lot easier with the right support. The best place to start is to enroll them in the Exceptional Family Member Program.

3 / VA Special Needs & Military
       Family Supports

Caring for someone with special needs, whether a child, sibling or other loved one, can be both incredibly rewarding and deeply challenging. Fortunately, there are many resources available that provide support, education and connection through this site.

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