Veteran Resource Links
Welcome to our comprehensive compilation of resources dedicated to supporting veterans. As veterans transition back to civilian life, they encounter unique challenges that require specialized assistance. This webpage aims to serve as a centralized hub, offering a wealth of information and resources tailored to address various aspects of veteran life post-service.
Navigating life after the military can be daunting, whether it's finding employment opportunities that align with their skills and experiences, accessing healthcare services, securing housing, or simply readjusting to civilian life. Our curated collection of resources aims to alleviate these challenges by providing valuable guidance, support, and connections to vital services.
From government programs and nonprofit organizations to online communities and educational opportunities, we've gathered a diverse array of resources designed to meet the diverse needs of veterans. Whether you're a recent veteran, a retiree, or a family member seeking assistance on behalf of a loved one, this compilation is here to help.
Our commitment is to empower veterans by equipping them with the tools and support they need to thrive beyond their military service. We invite you to explore the wealth of resources available and discover the assistance that awaits you on your journey. Thank you for your service, and welcome to a community dedicated to supporting you every step of the way.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers benefits to service members who have children with special needs.
If you go to a non-VA facility—even one that’s in the VA's community care network—you must follow certain rules so that they can cover the cost of your care. Read more
Individuals who wish to conduct Native American religious ceremonies for Veterans in a Veteran's Affairs Medical Center, should contact the Chief of Chaplain Services at the center and inform him or her of your availability.
Understand how one can still serve in the military with Cerebral Palsy
Boulder Crest Foundation offers transformative PTG programs, free of charge to members of the military, veterans, and first responder communities, .
These are just some of the VA resources available to help Service members and Veterans start and improve the next chapter of their lives. Many other important resources — such as Veterans Crisis Line (1-800-273-8255 FREE) and Make the Connection — can be found at mentalhealth.va.gov and ptsd.va.gov.
Affordable housing for veterans in the Dallas area. Check out the Lynda Foundation
Each VA Regional Office has a Homeless Veterans Outreach Coordinator who is a direct point of contact for you to learn more about what benefits you qualify for, assist you with applying for those benefits, and refer you to other organizations and resources that will help you get back on your feet.
Asbestos exposure if you served in military occupations from 1930 to 1980. Every branch of the military relied on asbestos. VA benefits are available to veterans with mesothelioma. Symptoms
Expenses Eligible for payment:
Household expenses
Vehicle expenses
Utilities.
Food and clothing.
Children’ expenses.
Medical bills, prescriptions & eyeglasses