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A friend of mine, now, works at Wounded warriors. They have cleaned house and greatly increased how they track funds
 
Posts: 6035 | Location: Republic of Ice Cream, Low Country, SC. | Registered: May 24, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I just hooked up with Home Town Heroes last weekend. They had a booth set up at the Ice Fishing Expo. Wound up spending about a hour talking to the guys running it. Bought a nice edc knife. They take local vets and police out on hunting and fishing trips locally.
I volunteered to go on the trips and do bbq for them.
Hoping to hear from them soon.
There is chapters across the US and probably one near you.


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I favor Paralyzed Vets, Disabled Vets and VFW.
They have minimal administrative overhead and do great service to our vets.


Same here along with the American Legion.




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I favor Paralyzed Vets, Disabled Vets and VFW.
They have minimal administrative overhead and do great service to our vets.


Same here along with the American Legion.

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What about charities that assist with PTSD and suicide prevention?




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A friend of mine, now, works at Wounded warriors. They have cleaned house and greatly increased how they track funds

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I just don't know, they had A LOT of housecleaning to do and now they are spending a TON on TV ads. I do not like that.
Fisher House for me. I have seen them in action.
 
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What about charities that assist with PTSD and suicide prevention?

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The VA does that and has gotten better in serving Vets. Trump had a lot to do with that.
 
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What about charities that assist with PTSD and suicide prevention?


These folks have a great program: https://www.warriorconnection.org/
My family knows vets that have been helped there and those that have been part of numerous programs cite this one as the best of the best.

And of course local chapters of the Mission 22 group.



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I heard of https://tunnel2towers.org/ on the Rush Limbaugh show. They also have a link to many other great charities on the gold star eligibility page....

Not too many places list others for you to seek help...this is the list they show.


FISHER HOUSE FOUNDATION
EOD WARRIOR FOUNDATION
PROJECT SANCTUARY
OPERATION GRATITUDE
COAST GUARD FOUNDATION
ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF
CIA OFFICERS MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
NATIONAL MILITARY FAMILY ASSOCIATION
COAST GUARD MUTUAL ASSISTANCE
NAVY-MARINE CORPS RELIEF SOCIETY
YELLOW RIBBON FUND
HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS
OUR MILITARY KIDS
OPERATION FIRST RESPONSE
ADOPTAPLATOON SOLDIER SUPPORT EFFORT
HONOR FLIGHT NETWORK
H.E.R.O.E.S. CARE


Personally , I know the CG Mutual Assistance program is worth wise. I saw the good work they did when I was on active duty.



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Here is one more for https://specialops.org/


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Completely agree that the Fisher House is a great charity.

There are 91 Fisher Houses on military installations. The first was at Walter Reed. I was the NCOIC of Social Work and always had families arriving at night. Just finding a bed for them often wasn’t possible.The. There were issues of money, childcare etc. I had one soldier work 3-11 to help them.

When the Fisher House opened, things gat a lot better. JBLM just got it’s second house. They are clean, well run and free to the families.

https://fisherhouse.org/



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