Overview Individuals with permanent disabilities including PTSD, TBI, seizure disorders, mobility issues. Led by CEO Carol Borden. What Organization Does Rescuing, training, and donating medical...
The War on Terror represents the longest period of sustained conflict in U.S. history, involving multiple theaters and generations of service members. Organizations associated with this era focus on veteran transition, mental health, family support, and honoring ongoing service in defense of national security.
Contemporary veteran and support groups emerging from post-9/11 military operations (2001–Present).
To ensure all post-9/11 combat veterans and their families have immediate and barrier-free access to mental health care.
Veterans, service members, and their families seeking PTSD treatment.
The Helmets to Hardhats is a national nonprofit organization founded in 2003 to help veterans, transitioning service members, National Guard, and Reserve personnel build successful civilian careers in the construction industry. The organization connects the military community with career training, apprenticeships, and employment opportunities in skilled trades.
To empower U.S. military members, veterans, and spouses to succeed in the civilian workforce through personalized employment training and corporate engagement at no cost.
To connect veterans and military spouses with meaningful employment opportunities.
To heal the invisible wounds of war for veterans of all eras, service members, and their families through clinical care, wellness, education, and research.
To build and donate specially adapted custom homes nationwide for severely injured post-9/11 Veterans, to enable them to rebuild their lives.
To restore a sense of self, family, and hope for post-9/11 veterans, service members, and military families through comprehensive support programs.
To connect, unite, and empower post-9/11 generation veterans through education, advocacy, and community building while advocating on behalf of all veterans in health, education, employment, and community.
To end veteran suicide by providing highly-trained service dogs to military veterans suffering from PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and military sexual trauma at no cost to the veteran.
To prevent veteran homelessness through emergency financial assistance and create long-term stability through workforce development.
