SERVICE, HELP AND INFORMATION ORGANIZATIONS FOR VETERANS
The
Veterans of Foreign Wars
(VFW) is one of the best organizations when it comes to fighting
for your benefits. even if you are not a member the VFW has Service
Officers at most VA facilities who can help you with your claims.
The
American Legion
is the largest veterans organization in the world. Again, a great
source of information and help if you need it. The Legion can
represent you in the claims process and you don't have to be a member.
A great
organization with incredible resources and lots of information is the
Disabled American
Veterans (DAV). Just click the link to peruse their
services
and see if they might be able to help with your particular situation.
Here is the link to
AMVETS, another great service organization.
Even if you
aren't a Vietnam vet the
Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) can provide great information
on VA benefits and dealing with the VA. This is a great site to
explore.
USDR is the Uniformed
Services Disabled Retirees. This is a great site for retirees who are
disabled. Always up-to-date information.
Find them here...
For
veterans' legal assistance in the Los Angeles area...
http://www.lafla.org/ and
http://www.innercitylaw.org/
.
Just for
women veterans...the help and information you need at...Sisters
Bound by Honor...
http://www.sistersboundbyhonor.org
Blue Water Navy ...
Dioxin exposure information for sailors.
Iraq and Afghanistan
Veterans of America (IAVA) ... formerly known as Operation
Truth.
Veterans Rest Camp of Minnesota is
open to all vets.
Click
here for more.....
The
Kitchen Table Gang
offers
assistance to hospitalized vets and
will properly dispose of your old American flags.
The National Gulf War Resource Center provides
incredible information for anyone who served in the Gulf at any
time. The site is
NGWRC.org.
And don't
forget the International
Gulf War Council -- a centralized working group for the
advancement of veterans health issues.
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