Everything You Need to Know About Philadelphia Veterans Resources

Posted in Uncategorized on October 31, 2016
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One of the nation’s most iconic historic cities, Philadelphia is famous as the home of the Liberty Bell, the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and of course, the famous steps Sylvester Stallone raced up during the training scenes of “Rocky.”  It seems appropriate that the “City of Brotherly Love” is also Read More »

Get the Los Angeles Veterans Resources Info You Need

Posted in Uncategorized on October 27, 2016
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According to a recent study by the University of Southern California, California is home to more than 1.8 million former U.S. military service members, giving it the largest veteran population of any state. In Los Angeles County itself – the state’s most populous county – more than 12,000 veterans transition into civilian life each year, joining Read More »

The One Guide You Need For Minneapolis Veterans Resources

Posted in Uncategorized on October 25, 2016
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Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes and over 360,000 veterans. Approximately a quarter of those vets live in the Minneapolis area.  With such a significant population living in the vicinity of a major metropolitan city, Minneapolis has built up quite a repertoire of veteran programs and benefits. Programs include housing assistance, health care, counseling, Read More »

The All-In-One Guide to Atlanta Veterans Resources

Posted in Uncategorized on October 18, 2016
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As a U.S. military veteran, your service has earned you a wide range of benefits and support. However, sorting through the list and accessing the resources in your area can be a daunting task. Today, as part of our city spotlight series, we highlight the resources available to veterans in Atlanta, Georgia. Unfortunately, veteran homelessness Read More »

When you Need Madison Veterans Resources, Start Here

Posted in Uncategorized on October 17, 2016
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Madison is in the heart of Wisconsin. Despite this capital city being relatively small in size, the Madison area and surrounding counties are big in their veteran population. Nearly 400,000 veterans claim the state as their home.  With this rather large veteran population, the state has cultivated a host of excellent benefits, programs and services Read More »

All of the New York City Veterans Resources You Need

Posted in Uncategorized on October 13, 2016
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Continuing our series on the best way to find local veteran resources in your city, today we are highlighting New York City. Other cities covered so far include Chicago and Houston, and we plan on showcasing veteran services and support groups in seven additional cities in the days and weeks to come. New York State Read More »

The Denver Veterans Resources You Need

Posted in Uncategorized on October 7, 2016
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Denver, also known as the Mile High City, is the gateway to the Rockies. It is centrally located in Colorado and the most populous city in the region. Many veterans have settled in the Denver area due to its proximity to several important military training facilities and bases: Fort Carson, Fort Collins, Schriever Airforce Base, Read More »

The Best Veterans Resources in San Antonio

Posted in Uncategorized on October 5, 2016
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Veterans are entitled to a plethora of services, benefits, and resources. However, not every city or state is well equipped to cater to veteran needs. As a result, veterans often gravitate to areas with substantial military foundations, networks and support systems. Texas, for example,  is home to several military bases: Fort Hood, Camp Mabry, Lackland Read More »

Coaching Into Care: What is it?

Posted in Uncategorized on October 3, 2016
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Finding the right words to help someone who is struggling with mental health issues can be a challenge. When it is a loved one dealing with war trauma or other painful memories, the type and methods used to communicate with them can require special skills. Fortunately, there are VA resources available to help families needing Read More »

The Best and Worst States for Retired U.S. Veterans

Posted in Uncategorized on September 30, 2016
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The average age for a retiring U.S. military officer is just 47 years old – 43 for non-disability enlisted personnel – meaning that a retired veteran has many years of life ahead of him or her after retiring. Many choose to start new careers, continue their education, or even start their own business. In any Read More »

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