Is to provide a unique and personalized support system for homeless and at-risk veterans struggling to reintegrate into civilian life. After being equipped with the right tools and solutions, we want Veterans of all eras to seamlessly and confidently reintegrate into society and thrive. Through our two main programs, we can effectively support and empower our Veterans, reigniting the flame to live and succeed inside of them.
As Bob recovered, the Woodruff family resolved to
raise awareness about the tough challenges veterans and military families are facing, and invest in solutions to help support them in the next chapter of their lives.
Today the Bob Woodruff Foundation complements our government’s work, and ensures that our veterans are thriving long after they return home.
OUR MISSION – Interfaith Community Services empowers people in need to stabilize and improve their lives through comprehensive programs, in partnership with diverse faith communities and people of compassion.
Participating families are welcomed to our small-town community where they may live for up to four years as they work with their case manager to set and accomplish major life goals.
To find out if the National Home’s program is right for you and your family, call us today to speak with our caring staff who will help you determine eligibility. following us on social media. We're active on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Alpha Project’s mission is to empower individuals, families, and communities by providing work, recovery, housing and support services to people who are motivated to change their lives and achieve self-sufficiency. With a tax deductible donation, you may choose which program you would like to contribute to. Each and every program we offer provides hope, opportunities, and new beginnings to those that are less fortunate.
Wounded Warrior Homes, Inc., is a San Marcos, California based 501(c)3 non-profit whose mission is to provide transitional housing and re-integrative support services to recently separated veterans with service-connected disabilities and prioritizes veterans with combat-related disabilities and severe financial crises.
We help homeless veterans get off the street and rehabilitated into a healthy lifestyle. Through our food pantry, counseling, partnership with Animeals and rehabilitative services, we help more than 500 veterans annually.
Veterans Village of San Diego (VVSD) offers housing options to eligible veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing on our main campus provides fully furnished rooms with laundry facilities on site and supportive services. Our permanent housing complex (Vet Villas) in Escondido, CA, offers 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units.
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