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Charlie Mike

The mission of Charlie Mike is to save the lives of military veterans still carrying the unseen wounds of combat. We rescue, rehabilitate, and train shelter dogs to serve as companions and provide emotional support to veterans. We also provide veterans with the opportunity to work with horses as a therapeutic approach to cope with their invisible wounds.

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Berts Salute To America Foundation

TO EMPOWER, EDUCATE, AND IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND STANDARD OF LIVING FOR THOSE WHO SAVE THE LIVES OF OTHERS IN ADDTION TO HELP SUPPORT LOCAL AND NATIONAL VETERNA AND FIRST RESPONDER CHARITIES/PROGRAMS.

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Wreaths Across America

Wreaths Across America proudly works to ensure that we, as a Nation, Remember those who gave their lives while serving our country, Honor those who serve, and Teach our children the value of freedom.

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Service Dogs For Veterans

To complement the traditional treatment for Veterans with PTSD, TBI, and MST, by training them and a dog to become highly effective service dog teams

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El Paso Texas Flags Across America

"El Paso Texas Flags Across America is dedicated to enriching public respect and appreciation for the United States Flag and its customs as well as fostering and promoting respect and courtesy owed to the United States Flag. We thank all of you for helping us to achieve that."

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Honor Flight Southern Nevada

Honor Flight Southern Nevada is a non-profit organization founded in June 2013, as a part of the national Honor Flight Network, created solely to honor America’s Veterans for ALL their sacrifices. Honor Flight Southern Nevada is an ALL volunteer organization and our mission is simple: to fly our World War II veterans to Washington D.C. to visit the memorials that stand in their honor, at no cost to veterans.

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Army Emergency Relief

Army Emergency Relief (AER) was organized as a private nonprofit organization in February 1942 to provide emergency financial assistance to U.S. Army Soldiers (both active duty and retirees) and their eligible family members.

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Veterans Healing Farm

We help empower veterans reintegrating into civilian life by growing produce, raising farm animals, and conducting seminars on holistic health and sustainability. Additionally, we foster a thriving micro-community of veterans and civilians who build deep friendships, implement innovative gardening techniques, and help cultivate emotional, physical, and spiritual health.

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Associates Of Vietnam Veterans Of America

To provide support to Veterans and their families through programs, projects, and education

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Air Force Aid Society

The Society asissts US Air Force members and their families with emergency assistance loans and grants, education grants and scholarships, and base community enhancement programs. 

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Veterans Welcome Home And Resource Center

The mission of the Veterans Welcome Home and Resource Center is to assist our local honorably discharged veterans with job placement, filing claims with the Veterans Administration, help those veterans who find themselves in deep financial difficulty, and to temporarily shelter those veterans who are homeless until permanent housing can be secured. In order to accomplish these goals, we will seek out all available resources within the community, and bring a better awareness to the sacrifices our military veterans have endured to provide safety and security for the United States of America.

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New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans

The Mission of the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans is to extend a helping hand to homeless veterans who have served the United States honorably in peace and war who are addressing the challenges of addiction, trauma, severe and persistant mental illness, and/or unemployment. And, who will commit themselves to sobriety, non-violence, and working for personal change; to offer homeless veterans temporary, save overnight accomodation and basic nutrition; to offer in a fiscally sound manner effective longer term programs which best meet the veteran's transition needs, utilizing the full range of government, foundation grants and private contributions; to refer veterans to other public and private institutions through a network of service providers who can meet their needs, not duplicating what others can do better; to create and operate housing for veterans as an important solution to homelessness; and to one day become recognized as the most effective private veteran's transition program in the country.