If you or a Veteran you know are in an emotional crisis, please contact the National VA Suicide Hotline at 800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1 for Veterans. For more information or to speak with the Indianapolis VA Suicide Prevention Coordinator please call 317-988-3213.
Hamilton County Veteran Service Officer - The County Veterans Service Officer (VSO) should be your first contact when you need assistance - If you are in a crisis mode, call the National Suicide Hotline above. Your VSO has a compassionate understanding of the problems which confront veterans, widows, widowers, and children. The County Veterans Service Officer knows the extent, the meaning and the application of laws that have been passed by the U.S, Congress in the interests of veterans and their dependents. They also know the rules and regulations adopted by the Department of Veterans Affairs to clarify and implement those laws. The County Veterans Service Officer will apply specialized knowledge in the best way suited to the needs of every individual veteran or other beneficiary who comes to the office for assistance.
- Hamilton County VSO U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, benefits and services
Wayne Long W 8am-11:30am, TT 8am-4pm
1 Hamilton County Square Suite 179
Noblesville, Indiana 46060
Ph: 317-776-9610 Fax 317-776-8525
mailto:wayne.long@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
http://www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov/departments.asp?id=2324
Assistant CSO
Diana Lynch
dianna.lynch@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
Helpful Veteran Links
Suicide Hotline and Veteran to Veteran Links
- Veteran Crisis Line Suicide Prevention - 800-273-8255 - Connects Veterans in crisis with their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of VA responders through a confidential toll-free hotline and online chat. Veterans and their loved ones may call 800-273-8255 and press 1 or chat online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year!!
- National Call Center for Homeless Veterans - 877-4AID VET (877-424-3838) - Dept of VA call center for homeless Veterans and their families. Free 24 hour access to counselors.
- Vet 2 Vet USA is a consumer/provider partnership program that utilizes Veterans in recovery in a peer counseling capacity to help other Veterans.
- Veterans Supporting Veterans - Another Vet to Vet site where Veterans are supporting Veterans, check it out
- NAMI The Vet To Vet Program - is another site where Veterans Support Veterans. This one is a Vet self help program helping Veterans overcome both mental illness and substance abuse.
- Vet to Vet Bloomington - is another Vet To Vet help site that is based out of Bloomington, Indiana
- Vets 4 Vets - is peer support for and by Iraq & Afghanistan - Era Veterans.
- Cybersarges - is loaded with information for all our Veterans.
- Support Groups.com - Lists just about every support group anyone might ever need. They are listed alphabetically for ease of use.
- Make the Connection - Connecting Veterans and friends and family members with information, resources and solutions to issues affecting their health, well-being and everyday lives. Discover positive steps you can take - all in the words of Veterans just like you.
VA Compensation - These sites have links on Veteran Compensation Programs
Department of Veterans Affairs - These sites deal with the Department of Veterans Affairs
- Department of Veterans Affairs Home page.
- Department of VA How to Apply and enroll for VA Health Care. We recommend you enroll today whether you need health care services or not.
- Fully Developed Claims through the VA Admin - for faster claims go here to speed up the process. You will know what is needed and you will be able to gather all the evidence required. The VA has cleared the way for faster claims by using these new forms on this page.
- Department of VA Vet Center - We are people in the VA who welcome home War Veterans with honor by providing quality readjustment counseling for them and their families in a caring manner. The Vet Center also has a Combat Call Center 877-WAR-VETS - it is an around the clock confidential call center where combat Veterans and their families can call to talk about their military experience or any other issue they are facing in their readjustment to civilian life. The staff is comprised of combat Veterans from several eras as well as families members of combat Veterans.
- Department of VA eBenefits - is your gateway to electronically control your VA benefits information. You must be enrolled in the VA system then sign up here to start controlling your profiles and claims.
- Customer Help, Department of Veterans Affairs - Welcome to the VA’s Inquiry Routing and Information System website.
- Department of VA Health Benefits - The new website is an online resource for Veterans, family members and care givers to learn about eligibility, enrollment options and benefits offered by VHA. It also provides detailed information about how to apply for VHA health services, cost of care, accessing VA health care and VA’s Medical Benefits Package.
- Returning Service Members (OEF/OIF) - If you've served, you've earned benefits. Now is the time to take advantage of the benefits VA offers OEF/OIF Veterans.
- Dept of VA Center for Women Veterans - Links to many helpful sites within the VA
- Dept of VA Dental Care - Eligibility and information on Dental Care
- Dept of VA Non-VA Care - Explains care outside the VA when there are no VA facilities available.
- VA Cheif Business Office Brochure/Fact Sheets - Links to the brochures and fact sheets for many VA programs offered to Veterans and their beneficiaries
- Dept of VA Prosthetics & Sensory Aids Service - Provides comprehensive support to optimize health and independence of the Veteran by being the premier source of prosthetic and orthotic services, sensory aids, medical equipment and support services for Veterans.
- My HealtheVet - A VA Internet program that gives you access to tools which can help you monitor your healthcare through online prescription refill, a blended view of VA prescriptions and self-entered medications and supplements, personal health journals, and, in the near future, online copies of selected portions of your VistA electronic medical record. We are continually developing new features to help you improve yourself. Register today!!
- Indianapolis VA Regional Office - website
- Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs home page.
- Indiana VA Site for assisting our Veterans and their Families to get every benefit and advantage due them under the laws of the state of Indiana and of the United States of America.
- Welcome to Indiana Veteran Resource Center. Connect with veteran service organizations on the federal, state and local level. Keep up to date on upcoming events and networking opportunities.
- VA Web Automated Reference Material System - Provides information about the Dept. of VA benefits policy. It includes Manuals, Directives, Handbooks, Title 38 Code of Federal Regulations and more.
- Index to Disability Examination Worksheets used by Doctors and the VA
- US Court of Appeals for Veteran Claims - Provides Veterans with an impartial judicial forum for review of administrative decisions by the Board of Veteran’s Appeals.
- Cybersarge has many links on his page to help in dealing with theVA.
Medical Information - These sites have several links to Medical Information
- Dept of VA Public Health Home page - Links to health & wellness, hazardous exposures, diseases & conditions, patient treatment and many more. Also links to MyHealtheVet, Women Veterans Health and eBenefits gateway.
- Persian Gulf War Veterans Illnesses - those who need assistance may want to check this site reporting on the Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veteran’s Illnesses.
- Dept of VA Geriatrics and Extended Care - Veterans can receive long-term care programs and services at home, at VA medical centers, or in the community. Please see our programs and services page. Contact your local VA medical center for more information on the long-term care and geriatrics services provided.
- PTSD at Internal Med - Explains PTSD and has many helpful links for treatment and research.
- PTSD International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies - Promotes advancement and exchange of knowledge about traumatic stress.
- PTSD Patience Press - Books and helpful information. My mission is to ensure that other people never have to be alone with the pain of PTSD, struggling to heal without help or support the way we did, back when it didn’t have a name and wasn’t supposed to exist. --Patience Mason
- Returning Veterans Project - Free counseling and other health services for returning veterans and their families.
- Tricare - is the health care program serving Uniformed Service Members, retirees and their families.
- Win Over PTSD - Site has resources, true stories and life saving/changing information for all Combat Veterans and their Families.
Mesothelioma - These sites deal with Asbestos related health issues for our Veterans. There have been over 25 million Heroes who have served our Country, many of them have been exposed to materials with toxic asbestos and are fighting for their lives. These sites can hopefully find answers for them and their loved ones.
- Asbestos.com - Helping Veterans with Mesothelioma as they file claims with the VA. Also they many links to FAQ’s on exposure, risks and ships.
- MesotheliomaSymptoms.com - is an extensive database of information and resources for patients and their families to better understand the symptoms of mesothelioma and the various aspects of diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and many other factors of survival.
- Mesothelioma Web - We have prepared the Veteran section of our mesothelioma web site for veterans of the U.S. military services. Mesothelioma Web attempts to be the most comprehensive mesothelioma website on the Internet. If you can’t find what you are looking for on our site, let us know at 877-367-6376 and we will attempt to answer your questions.
- Plural Mesothelioma.com - Navy Veterans who worked in shipyards or aboard vessels experienced more asbestos exposure than the average member of the Armed Forces and can claim benefits from the VA system for this service-related condition. Our Veterans Assistance Department can help you with questions about veterans and asbestos-related illnesses or about potential benefits. Click on this link and fill out the form for more information.
- Vietnam & All Veterans of Florida - The bottom of the page has more information on Mesothelioma and filing claims.
Agent Orange - These sites deal with Agent Orange related health issues our Veterans are having and how to get answers that will assist them and their families. There have been over 250,000 deaths attributed to Agent Orange!
Veteran Employment and Education/Training - These sites are to assist Veterans with transition training/education and securing employment
- Dept of VA Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment Program’s home page. The VetSuccess Program (or Chapter 31 program) assists Veterans with service connected disabilities to prepare for, find and keep suitable jobs.
- VetSuccess.gov - is a Department of the VA that help transition at work, on campus, at home, in the community and for the Veteran’s Family
- Military Vet Jobs - Where you can post your resume and seek employment.
- CareerOneStop.com - Explore careers, training and jobs.
- US Jobs - Explore Federal Government Job opportunities.
- Indeed - Provides free access in one search to thousands of jobs from job boards, newspapers and company websites.
- Florida Dept of Education - A nationwide program that provides registered participants to counseling and support services to help prepare for a career in teaching.
- US Dept of Labor VETS Program About page - We provide resources and expertise to assist and prepare Veterans and Military in obtaining meaningful careers, maximize their employment opportunities and protect their employment rights.
- US Dept of Labor VETS Program Info page - Resources/Programs you need for matching employment opportunities for Veterans.
- US Dept of Labor VETS Job Corp Training - DOL VETS needs your help to enroll 300 Veterans ages 20-24 in a new one year all-expense paid Demonstration with ETS’s job corp that provides training, a credential or certificate, stipend, housing, meals, employment and post-employment support!! Start your new career here!
- US Dept of Labor VETS Workforce Investment Program (VWIP) Information - This particular program is called the Veterans Workforce Investment Program (VWIP) initiated by the U.S. Dept of Labor and offers about a one-time grant of $1300.00 payable to the school. This document is a list of approved local education and training providers. These schools offer training and/or certifications to Veterans to make them occupationally qualified in various job categories
- Helmets to Hardhats - Where you can find the fastest way to transition from Military to a Construction career.
- US Small Business Admin - To get answers and help when you want to start your own business.
- TurboTap - Print out helpful transition guides.
- Americas Heroes At Work - Supporting Veterans returning with TBI or PTSD into the workforce.
- Military.com Employement Center - Find employers who are looking for those with Military experience.
- VetsJobs - Promotes and lists job fairs and summits across the US.
- Riley Guide - Online job search.
- The Able Trust - Grant Information provides funds to qualifying organizations to assist individuals with disabilities gain competitive employment of their choice in their community.
- GI Bill - Home for all educational benefits by the Dept of VA.
- OurMilitary.Mil - Offers Employment resources for our Military community
- Scholarship Finder from military.com is where those in the Military community may do an online search of over 1000 scholarships and grants for your education.
- ROTC BaseOps information that will assist in finding out which ROTC Scholarship might be best for you and how to file for a scholarship.
- Air Force ROTC Scholarships and information may be found here.
- Army ROTC Scholarships and information may be found here.
- Marine Officer NROTC Program Scholarship information may be found here. The Navy & Marine Corp share the NROTC Program.
- National Guard ROTC Scholarships and information may be found here.
- Navy NROTC Scholarships and information may be found here. Another good read about Naval NROTC life is here http://www.navy.com/joining/education-opportunities/nrotc/
- Coast Guard CPSI Scholarship Program - The Coast Guard does not have an ROTC Program, they have a College Student Pre-Commissioning Initiative where they pay for your junior and senior years of college and they pay you a salary while you complete your college degree. This site will give you more information on their program.
Helping Veterans Own Homes & Banking Programs - Links where our Military and Veterans in need can go to get assistance in getting and keeping their homes.
- Chase Military Homeownership - JP Morgan Chase is committed to helping Military Families and Veterans own homes and providing assistance to keep people in their homes. Since 2010 Chase has committed to providing 1,000 mortgage-free homes to Veterans in need over the next 5 years. They have setup homeownership centers across the country where you can get assistance and they are always working on creative ways to assist homeowners to stay in their homes. Look them up online or call 1-877-469-0110 if you need any assistance!!!
- Homes 4 Wounded Warriors - Military Warriors Support Foundation awards mortgage-free homes to wounded Heroes injured during combat in Iraq & Afghanistan. The homes are for families who have severe and/or unique circumstances due to their injuries received while serving our Country. In addition to their new home they will receive 3 years of family and financial mentoring!!
Homeless Veterans - These sites have links that will assist our homeless Veterans and their Families
- Homeless Veterans and Families of Indiana - HVAF of Indiana, Inc., a United Way non-profit organization, is dedicated to eliminating homelessness for veterans and families through prevention, education, supportive services and advocacy. HVAF provides supportive, structured housing to Indiana veterans with the assistance necessary to ensure successful independent living in the community.
- The National Military Family Association will fight for benefits and programs that strengthen and protect uniformed services families and reflect the Nation’s respect for their Service. We speak for you! We work with and testify before Congress to fight for legislation important to military families, but more importantly, we help military families recognize their potential to be their own advocates.
- National Call Center for Homeless Veterans - 877-4AID VET (877-424-3838) - Dept of VA call center for homeless Veterans and their families. Free 24 hour access to counselors.
- National Coalition for Homeless Veterans - NCHV will end homelessness among Veterans by shaping public policy, promoting collaboration and building the capacity of service providers.
Other Links - These sites will help our Veterans and Families answer questions that may not be covered under the other links.
- The Military Veterans Coalition of Indiana’s - mission is to promote the needs of the military community of Indiana including active, National Guard, Reserve, retirees and their families. We will encourage the Indiana Government to enact legislation recognizing the honor brought to the state and nation by their service. This will be communicated through personal contact, the media and website to the government representatives of Indiana and other agencies as deemed necessary.
- America’s Vet Dogs - To help those who have served our country honorably live with dignity and independence. The Veteran's K-9 Corps is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization founded by the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind and serves the needs of disabled veterans and active duty personnel. Since 1946, the Guide Dog Foundation has provided guide dogs and training at no cost to people who are blind or visually impaired, including veterans.
- National Veterans Legal Services Program (NVLSP) is an independent nonprofit organization that has worked since 1980 to ensure that the U.S. government keeps its pact with our nation's 25 million veterans and active duty personnel by providing them the federal benefits they have earned through their service to our country. Helping veterans and active duty personnel obtain the benefits they deserve. We also need to donate to their cause so they may continue to fight for the rights of those who protect us.
- Bugles Across America, NFP was founded in 2000 by Tom Day, when Congress passed legislation stating thatVeterans have a right to at least 2 uniformed military people to fold the flag and play taps on a CD player. Bugles Across America was founded to take this a step further, and in recognition of the service these Veterans have provided to their country, we felt that every Veteran deserved a live rendition of taps played by a live Bugler. To this end, we are actively seeking volunteers to provide this valuable service to Veterans and their families.
Families of Veterans
- Sons and Daughters In Touch - To locate, unite and provide support to Sons, Daughters and other family members of those who died or remain missing as a result of the Vietnam War; to produce a quarterly newsletter providing important information to all SDIT stakeholders; to promote healing via networking and special projects, to regularly address high schools and college classes in hopes of providing education on the historical and emotional legacy of war.
- Department of Education - Educational opportunities for Military Families
- Armed Services YMCA - Many programs for Military Families and their children!
- Little Patriots Embraced - Help reduce the emotional and psychological stress that military family members have due to separation, relocation, or death of a loved one. In addition it is our plan to thank these military family members with a special focus on the children for their sacrifices for our country.
- Military Child Education Coalition - Is focused on ensuring quality educational opportunities for all Military Children affected by mobility, family separation and transition.
- Our Military Kids - Provides substantial support in the form of grants to the children of National Guard and Military Reserve personnel who are currently deployed overseas, as well as the children of Wounded Warriors in all branches. The grants from Our Military Kids pay for participation in sports, fine arts, camps, and tutoring programs that nurture and sustain children while a parent is away in service to our country or recovering from injury.
- Snowball Express - To create hope and new memories for the children of our Fallen Heroes who have died while serving our Country since 9/11.
- T.A.P.S. Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors - 800-959-8277 (TAPS) We are here 24/7, whether it is just talk or meet others with shared experiences and understanding, or to find support and information from our professional network of resources.
- Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. - Organization of widows and widowers whose spouses have died while on active duty in the Military Services, or as result of a Military Service connected issue. We have 8 regions and 53 chapters in 26 states. The primary mission of the GSW is to provide service, support and friendship to widows and widowers whose spouses have died while on active duty in the Military Services, or as result of a Military Service connected issue. Please check our site and the links as we hope it will help.
- American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. - We are an organization of mothers who have lost a son or daughter in the Service of or Country. We are active in many events around the Country so please come join us.
- Gold Star Dad’s of America - The Gold Star Dads organization was created to bring together the gold star fathers in a single community enabling them to honor and remember their son's or daughter's, and to support one another in our loss. First and foremost we are a Gold Star Family Support Organization.
- Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. - We are mothers who now have, or have had, children honorably serving in the Military. There are several chapters in Indiana, just check the link to Chapters.
- Gold Star Mothers of Lafayette Indiana - Local chapter of Gold Star Mothers. Please check their site and don’t forget to donate to their cause.
- Veterans Holidays - Vacations for Veterans and their Families all around the world. Several sites have sales from $299.00 and up per week!! Armed Forces Vacation Club on Facebook informs you of their upcoming specials.
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Medicare Information - Sites to assist you in figuring out what you need when it comes to Medicare
- SHIP - State Health Insurance Program - The State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) provides free unbiased health insurance information for seniors and pre-retirees. SHIP is part of a federal network of State Health Insurance Assistance Programs located in every state. In Indiana, SHIP is sponsored by the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (the federal agency which administers Medicare) and IDOI.
How Can You Help Our Military/Veterans?
These sites will link you to Programs that need our help so they may continue to assist our Heroes and their Families. Please look them over and find the ones who you are comfortable with and make that all important donation!! They are also sites for our Soldiers to get help so look them over.
Fallen Hoosier Heroes Memorial for Enduring Freedom - This beautiful Memorial, on North Union St in Westfield, Indiana, pays Tribute to all of Indiana’s Men & Women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for their Country in the War on Terror!! This is where every Family may come to pay their respects to all Hoosiers who have died while protecting our Freedoms and to thank the Families for their sacrifice as we remember.... Our Freedom Is Not Free!!!! Please go to this site and make a donation so that we may continue to have this beautiful Memorial to Remember our Heroes.
Please go to the Operation Comfort Warriors website to see all the great things this organization does and make a donation. Operation Comfort Warriors is a program dedicated to meeting the needs of wounded military personnel, providing them with comfort items not usually supplied by the government. OCW ensures that patients at U.S. military hospitals and warrior transition units are given items like sweat suits, DVDs, puzzles, electronic devices, books, calling cards and more. OCW also provides larger items such as ping pong tables, entertainment centers, computers, kayaks and other recreational goods for use by wounded warriors in common areas.
The mission of the Wounded Warrior Project is to honor and empower wounded warriors. Our Purpose is to raise awareness and enlist the publics aid for the needs of severely injured service men and women, help severely injured service members to aid and assist each other, and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet the needs of severely injured service members. Our Core Values are Fun, Integrity, Loyalty, Innovation and Service.
The Mission of Freedom Alliance is to advance the American heritage of freedom by honoring and encouraging military service, defending the sovereignty of the United States and promoting a strong national defense. Freedom Alliance , a 501(c)3 educational and charitable foundation, was founded in 1990 by Lt Col Oliver L. North, who now serves as the organization's honorary chairman. We will work to "keep America strong, keep America prosperous, and keep America free," said North upon the founding of Freedom Alliance. And so we have.
Supplies for Our Soldiers is a non-profit group that Supports our Soldiers. We send care packages overseas. We give family support here at home and we let them know THEY ARE NOT FORGOTTEN!! Please contact our website for more info on how you can help by clicking here.
Fisher House - Helping Military Families Supporting America's military in their time of need, we provide "a home away from home" that enables family members to be close to a loved one at the most stressful time -- during hospitalization for an illness, disease or injury.
Homes for Our Troops Web Site. Homes for Our Troops is a non-partisan, non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization that provides specially adapted homes for our severely injured service members. Through our growing network of monetary contributions, donations from building contractors, suppliers, corporate supporters and local volunteers, we are able to provide our assistance at no cost to the veterans that we serve. "Building Homes, Rebuilding Lives", go there and help them out with a tax deductible donation.
Connecting you with your Military. This website provides a one-stop location for citizens and service members to connect with hundreds organizations eager to help. This Department of Defense program provides opportunities for citizens to show their support for the US Armed Forces. The program was launched in 2004 in an effort to highlight citizen support for our military men and women and communicate that support to the members of our Armed Forces at home and abroad.
Freedom Is Not Free is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting wounded service members and their families, and the families of the fallen. Freedom Is Not Free makes grants to Purple Heart recipients and their families to meet their immediate financial needs, including but not limited to, the expenses associated with medical care, travel, home modification, and paying bills. We support community projects and provide activities for wounded service members and their families.
Go here and donate!! Veterans of Valor is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We offer three main programs to combat-wounded veterans: Backpacks, Hero Wishes and A Night Out. Each program provides a unique therapeutic value to the wounded service member and his or her family. Please take a moment to learn about our programs; Backpacks Hero Wishes A Night Out Eligibility Here is a Message from Sgt. Klay South, USMC, founder of Veterans of Valor; Welcome to Veterans of Valor. I founded this organization in 2007 as a result of my own experiences as a combat wounded veteran. While clearing houses during the push into Falujah in 2004, I was shot in the face at point blank range. What followed have been years of healing, both physically and emotionally. I believe my experiences happened for a reason, and that because of them I've been equipped with a special sense of what it takes to assist and encourage recovering veterans and their families. I believe that our story of hope and healing will inspire you.
Semper Finest is a site you can go to to send care packages to our Heroes. We take pride in helping families and friends to show their support by sending a specially designed soldier care package, filled with the items our troops really want and need while deployed.
We will get you there... Air Compassion for Veterans.org serves to ensure that no financially-stressed wounded warrior, veteran or adversely-affected family member is denied access to: Distant specialized medical evaluation, Diagnosis, Treatment, Counseling, Rehabilitation, Healing & Restorative programs or Programs assisting with reintegration into a productive life. The majority of ACV missions are through commercial airline tickets.
The Armed Forces Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing solace to members of the Armed Forces community during their time of greatest need.
USO - Millions of times each year in hundreds of locations around the globe, the USO lifts the spirits of America’s Troops and their Families. A non-profit Congressionally chartered, private organization, the USO relies on the generosity of individuals, organizations and corporations to support it’s activities. Please help to keep the USO alive!!
Operation Homefront (OH) provides emergency financial and other assistance to the families of our service members and wounded warriors. Through generous, widespread public support and a collaborative team of exceptional staff and volunteers, we aspire to become the provider of choice for emergency financial and other assistance to the families of our service members and wounded warriors. Where there is a need we do not provide, we will partner with others for the benefit of our military families.
Honor Flight Network - Honor Flight Network is a non-profit organization created solely to honor America's veterans for all their sacrifices. We transport our heroes to Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at their memorials. Top priority is given to the senior veterans - World War II survivors, along with those other veterans who may be terminally ill. Please make a donation so they may continue their wonderful program before they are all gone!!
Military Warriors Heroes Support Foundation needs our HELP!! This non-profit foundation does so much of our Heroes - Homes 4 Wounded Warriors where they award mortgage-free homes around the country to our Heroes, CEO’s 4 Heroes connecting Veterans with companies for employment opportunities, Skills 4 Life offering a variety of programs from mentoring to recreational outings to financial planning and counseling, Education 4 Heroes providing 4 year scholarships, access to test-out programs and educational assessment counseling. So please go to their site and make a donation!!
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund - Established in 1979, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., promoting healing and educating about the impact of the Vietnam War. Authorized by Congress, its most recent initiative is building the Education Center at The Wall, an underground facility near the Memorial that will help visitors discover the stories of those named on The Wall and celebrate the values embodied by all service members who served in all of America’s wars. Other Memorial Fund initiatives include educational programs for students and teachers, a traveling Wall replica that honors our nation's veterans and six events held each year at The Wall to honor and remember those we lost during the Vietnam War. To learn more about the Education Center at The Wall, visit www.buildthecenter.org. Text WALL to 20222 to make a $10 donation to VVMF
Disclaimer:The web sites listed above are not associated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the Hamilton County Veterans Corp., or its Officers, and has no official or unofficial affiliation with the Hamilton County Veterans Corp., or its Officers, or its membership. This web page was created as a resource for the members of the Hamilton County Veterans Corp. as well as use by the general public.
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