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Goodwill Industries of Orange County California

Our Mission is Sure: Goodwill is in the business of helping people who are facing barriers, to get and keep jobs which provides purpose, pride and dignity. We believe the power of work changes lives. Our Vision is Clear: Over the next five years we aim to double the number of people we serve by providing services that are innovative and driven by the needs of the community.

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Operation Supply Drop Inc

Founded in 2010, Operation Supply Drop brings Veterans and Civilian Supporters together. We are the most-generationally relevant veteran support organization on the planet serving US, NATO and ANZAC veterans via 3 primary programs: The Teams, Supply Drops & Thank You Deployments.

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Working Wardrobes for a New Start

We help people overcome barriers to gainful employment.

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The Soldiers Project

The Soldiers Project is committed to providing a safety net of psychological care for post-9/11 Veterans, regardless of their discharge status, and their loved ones. We also work to educate the general public on how the psychological consequences of war affect not only those who serve, but also their loved ones at home and in our communities. All counseling is done by licensed professional mental health therapists in their private, professional office spaces.

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Pets for Vets

To help heal the emotional wounds of military Veterans by using the power of the human-animal bond to provide a second chance for shelter animals by rescuing, training and pairing them with America's servicemen and women who could benefit from having a companion animal.

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ASMBA STAR Foundation

The mission of the ASMBA STAR Foundation is to improve the quality of life of the military service member, wounded warriors, veterans and their families by contributing to those financial, educational, social, employment and medical needs unmet by the U.S. Government. The ASMBA STAR Foundation attempts to identify and respond to the military and veteran community needs by: o Cultivating and maintaining effective partnerships with individuals, businesses, government, and other veterans organizations; and o Communicating with the military service member, veterans, and their families to better identify those needs

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The Headstrong Project

The Headstrong Project is a non-profit mental health organization providing confidential, barrier-free, and stigma-free PTSD treatment to our service members, veterans, and family connected to their care. Our goal is to help our clients “Triumph Over Trauma” by providing them with effective mental health treatment. THP's network of clinical trauma specialists provides evidence-based outpatient care to our clients. To learn more visit: https://theheadstrongproject.org/.

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Hire Heroes

Hire Heroes USA (Hire Heroes) is dedicated to creating job opportunities for US military veterans and their spouses through personalized employment training and corporate engagement. As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, Hire Heroes’ services are provided at no cost to the veteran.

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Paralyzed Veterans Of America

TO AID, ASSIST, PUBLICIZE AND ADVOCATE FOR CONTINUED RESEARCH FOR INJURIES AND DISEASES TO HELP IN THE HEALTH OF VETERANS. AS WELL AS ADDRESS VARIOUS NEEDS IN OTHER AREAS THAT CONCERN VETERANS.

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Veterans Community Project

Veterans Community Project is dedicated to supporting every man and woman who took oath for our country. We are determined to make a difference in the lives of homeless Veterans, a task accomplished by the community, for the community.

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National Veterans Council for Legal Redress Inc

The National Veterans Council for Legal Redress is a Connecticut based Veterans' service organization has been impacting Veterans lives since 1982. NVCLR assists Veterans with legal services if, they have been diagnosed with PTSD and received a less than honorable discharge. And then NVCLR helps Veterans to get their discharge upgraded. NVCLR is responsible for helping to get the Hagel memo instituted along with the former Secretary of State Chuck Hagel. The memo stated that "if a Veteran have been diagnose by a Psychiatrist with a diagnose PTSD than the Veteran should be given special consideration for getting less than honorable discharge upgraded." NVCLR is also responsible for erecting the Vietnam Monument that is located on Long Wharf in New Haven, CT

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America's VetDogs - The Veteran's K-9 Corps.

Our Mission: To help those who have served our country honorably live with dignity and independence. The service dog programs of America’s VetDogs® were created to provide enhanced mobility and renewed independence to veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders with disabilities, allowing them to once again live with pride and self-reliance. Not only does a service dog provide support with daily activities, it provides the motivation to tackle new challenges. VetDogs trains and places guide dogs for individuals who are blind or have low vision; PTSD service dogs to help mitigate the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder; hearing dogs for those who have lost their hearing later in life; service dogs for those with other physical disabilities, and facility dogs as part of the rehabilitation process in military and VA hospitals. It costs over $50,000 to breed, raise, train, and place one assistance dog; however, all of VetDogs’ services are provided at no charge to the individual. Funding comes from the generosity of individuals, corporations, foundations, businesses, and service and fraternal clubs. Once they make the decision to get a service dog, applicants become part of VetDogs’ open and welcoming community. They are supported with an uncompromised commitment to excellence, from highly empathetic and certified trainers to a meticulously constructed curriculum. VetDogs teams each student with the dog that’s right for them – and the power of their bond makes ordinary moments extraordinary. Crossing the street independently becomes a moment of liberation. Traveling alone becomes a welcome adventure. Embracing new experiences becomes an everyday occurrence. America’s VetDogs launched in 2003 as a project of the Guide Dog Foundation. In 2006, it became a separate 501(c)(3) corporation; the two organizations continue to share staff and other resources to ensure people with disabilities receive the best services possible. With an assistance dog from America's VetDogs by their side, a hero is never alone. With their courage and determination, these remarkable teams reconnect us all to the highest form of freedom there is: the freedom to experience the world around us in any way we choose, and to live without boundaries.