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Ohio Amvets Charities

THE MISSION OF OHIO AMVETS CHARITIES IS TO PROCURE AND GIVE FUNDS FOR CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT USES AND PURPOSES AND TO FOSTER AND ADVANCE WORKS FOR THE WELFARE OF THE NEEDY AND DISABLED VETERANS, WIDOWS, AND ORPHANS OF DECEASED VETERANS.

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Fishing For Freedom Quincy

TO TAKE WOUNDED AND CURRENT SERVING MILITARY PEOPLE OUT FOR A DAY OF FISHING.

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National Association Of Black Veterans - FAYETTEVILLE

The Center for Veterans Issues, Inc. provides housing and supportive services to help improve the quality of life for ALL Veterans, their families, and the communities in which they live and serve.

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Caring For Military Families The Elizabeth Dole Foundation

To strengthen and empower America’s military caregivers and their families by raising public awareness, driving research, championing policy, and leading collaborations that make a significant impact on their lives

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Indy Honor Flight

Indy Honor Flight is a 100% unpaid volunteer staffed, 100% donation funded non-profit. We fly WWII, Korea and Vietnam era war Veterans to Washington DC to see the memorials built for them. At no cost to the Veteran. The trip is totally free for the Veteran.

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Old Soldiers Home Foundation

To improve the quality of life and excellence in care for residents of the Armed Forces Retirement Home, our nation's oldest home for enlisted veterans

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Operation Help A Hero

Operation Help a Hero (OHH) is a 501 (c) (3) public charity (FID 27-1438256) dedicated to the care of our American military members. Our programs support military units and families as they prepare for separation, while they endure the challenges of deployment, and during transition back to the U.S. Our projects uplift service members and send a clear message of support to their families. We connect communities with our troops and provide real opportunities to make a difference in their lives. We are an all volunteer organization. All board members and directors volunteer their time to focus donations on on the military heroes we serve. Every cent contributed to OHH is used to serve our military community, and every project is based on real needs.

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Associates Of Vietnam Veterans Of America

To provide support to Veterans and their families through programs, projects, and education

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National Association Of Atomic Veterans

The National Association of Atomic Veterans (NAAV) was founded in August 1979 by the late Orville E. Kelly of Burlington, Iowa. Its purpose is to provide the U. S. Atomic Veteran community to speak, with a single voice, to their inability to get a fair hearing related to their developing radiogenic health issues that may have been precipitated by their exposure to “ionizing” radiation while participating in a nuclear weapon test detonation, or a “post-test” event. From the beginning, and to date, we continue to pursue our dedication to this important cause.

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Americas Heroes Enjoying Recreation Outdoors

AHERO connects Veterans through outdoor activities as a means to recover from their physical wounds and psychological trauma to reintegrate with American life

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Tadsaw

The TADSAW (Train A Dog - Save A Warrior) mission is to provide for the training of a Medical Alert Service Dog, as designated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines, for Any wounded Veteran Service Member (Active Duty, Retired, Discharged), surviving with Military Induced Anxiety Depression Syndrome (MIADS), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and/or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), in order to restore and improve the Veteran's Quality of Life with a canine 'Battle Buddy', at no charge to the Veteran or their family.

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Honor Flight San Diego

Honor Flight San Diego (HFSD) is a non-profit branch of the nationwide Honor Flight Network which consists of over 130 independent “hubs” across America. HFSD escorts veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit their memorials using monies donated by individuals, foundations, associations, business owners and corporations who wish to recognize our veterans’ contributions and thank them for their service and sacrifice to the United States and its citizens.