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Resources for Military Veterans
View a listing of veteran state resources.
Make the Connection is a public awareness campaign sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs that connects veterans and their families with information and resources to help them cope with transitions, physical and psychological health concerns and challenging life events.
- afterdeployment
- Airman and Family Readiness
- Army Family Readiness Group
- Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress
- Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center
- Psychological Health Center of Excellence
- DOJ’s booklet “ADA: Know Your Rights Returning Service Members with Disabilities”
- ExploreVA
- Make the Connection
- Marine Corps Community Services
- Military Crisis Line
- National Resource Directory
- Navy Family Readiness
- NCIRE--The Veterans Health Research Institute
- TRICARE
- Troops to Teachers (TTT) Program
- U.S. Department of Defense
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- VA Booklet "Guide to VA Mental Health Services for Veterans and Families" [PDF 1.58MB]
- Veterans Affairs' Caregiver Support
- Veterans Affairs’ Mental Health Home
- Veterans Affairs' National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Veterans Affairs’ Returning Service Members (OEF/OIF)
- Veterans Affairs’ Vet Center Home
- Veterans Affairs’ Women Veterans Health Care
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