Veteran Service Organization
provides the Catholic Church's full range of services to military members.
provides resources for transitioning to civilian life, employment resources, and social networking opportunities.
has employment assistance and other outreach events. They also help veterans gather evidence for their disability claim, and help with the filing process. They are not affiliated with the Veteran’s Administration and their primary mission is to help veterans.
equips veterans, military spouses, and caregivers with the tools and education to build resilience, find renewed purpose, and forge community beyond the military. Dog Tag provides a bridge from military service to the civilian world and acts as a catalyst for finding direction and moving forward.
- Check out this from a Dog Tag Fellow from the Chicago program!
The is a network of homes offered to families of military members and veterans when the loved one is receiving medical attention. Homes are available near most military medical facilities.
The local is one of the largest congressionally charted VSO in the country. This organization provides similar services to veterans and active duty individuals that the DAV does. Membership is limited to veterans who are either currently serving or honorably discharged but has a program for inclusion of family members or descendants of veterans.
is a student veteran outreach program based out of Jesse Brown VA hospital that focuses on helping veterans maximize their needs within the VA's healthcare system. They are frequently on campus to help students one on one navigate the VHA and VBA, community, and university services. You can connect directly with Dr. Donna Crossman, Shankar Peterson LCSW, or Thomas McInerney via email at VHACHSVITAL@va.gov.
The provides services and support for wounded military personnel and veterans.
provides the Catholic Church's full range of services to military members.
provides resources for transitioning to civilian life, employment resources, and social networking opportunities.
has employment assistance and other outreach events. They also help veterans gather evidence for their disability claim, and help with the filing process. They are not affiliated with the Veteran’s Administration and their primary mission is to help veterans.
equips veterans, military spouses, and caregivers with the tools and education to build resilience, find renewed purpose, and forge community beyond the military. Dog Tag provides a bridge from military service to the civilian world and acts as a catalyst for finding direction and moving forward.
- Check out this from a Dog Tag Fellow from the Chicago program!
The is a network of homes offered to families of military members and veterans when the loved one is receiving medical attention. Homes are available near most military medical facilities.
The local is one of the largest congressionally charted VSO in the country. This organization provides similar services to veterans and active duty individuals that the DAV does. Membership is limited to veterans who are either currently serving or honorably discharged but has a program for inclusion of family members or descendants of veterans.
is a student veteran outreach program based out of Jesse Brown VA hospital that focuses on helping veterans maximize their needs within the VA's healthcare system. They are frequently on campus to help students one on one navigate the VHA and VBA, community, and university services. You can connect directly with Dr. Donna Crossman, Shankar Peterson LCSW, or Thomas McInerney via email at VHACHSVITAL@va.gov.
The provides services and support for wounded military personnel and veterans.