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Flags For Fallen Military (FFM) was formed in the summer of 2006. The idea and development of FFM was to honor our fallen heroes by providing families the option of placing an American Flag in honor of their son’s or daughter’s sacrifice. FFM was developed and initially operated and run solely by the Larson Family. David C. Larson is Founder, Executive Director. While David did not serve in the military, he was raised in a military family and felt compelled to do something, so the dream was penciled out. Several wonderful suppliers and donors have made this dream come true. Many families have received a flag from FFM. The rewards of running FFM are endless; the Larson’s and other volunteers have met and continue to meet wonderful people and families.
SUPPORT PEOPLE WITH HUNTINGTRON'S DISEASE.
THE MISSION is to provide safe and affordable Permanent Housing plus Supportive Services to homeless Veterans and their families to assist in improving their lives, helping them gain independence, job readiness and employment, developing economic self-sufficiency, and help strengthen the community matching the level of services to Veterans' needs; and stimulate the development of effective services that will address the complex problems facing homeless Veterans. Case Management, Basic Financial Services, Information Resources and Referrals, and Peer Mentoring.
The mission of Veterans Moving Forward (VMF) is to Provide service, therapy and emotional support dogs for veterans with physical and/or mental health challenges at no cost to the Veteran or their family.
Providing military personnel
THE SOLE MISSION OF THE OHIO VETERAN'S HOME VOLUNTEER ADVISORY COMMITTEE IS TO PROVIDE SERVICES, PROGRAMS, AND EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR THE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN VETERANS OF THE OHIO VETERANS HOME.
VEDI was founded to increase veteran business capacity via sustainable community alliances to reinforce the returning veterans' civilian experience and reduce veteran business failures and rampant veteran unemployment
Founded in 2016 to support fundraising efforts in support of our wounded military veterans and other community causes in the Austin, TX area.
To build and sustain the morale and well being of the military community, past and present, with the assurance that the American public supports and appreciates their selfless service and daily sacrifices.
This all-volunteer non-profit organization strives to bring awareness and well deserved respect and options for a final resting place for our nation's honorably discharged veterans. A top priority is the enhancement and beautification of the northern most nationally recognized veterans cemetery in Maine-the Maine Veterans Cemetery-Caribou. Our goal is to work cooperatively with the State of Maine Bureau of Veterans Affairs, along with public, private and religious entities as well as professional organizations to advocate for veterans in matters relating to burial options for our most treasured veterans.
The Beals Hospitality House at Togus Veterans Affairs Medical Center provides NO COST temporary lodging for immediate family members of patients. The facility is similar to the Fisher Houses in that it allows families of veterans to stay when the vet is in the hospital, without charge.
Daisy Mountain Veterans is a close association of members of the American Legion Post 128 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 12031 – representatives of our nation’s largest organizations of veterans. Including the Phoenix North Valley Women Veterans, the combined organization’s’ mission is to honor, support, and thank all who have served and are currently serving in our Military.