VETERAN’S RESOURCES
VETERAN’S CRISIS LINE
Call: 1-800-273-8255, press 1
Chat: veteranscrisisline.net
Text: 838-255
TTY: 1-800-799-4889
Help and Guidance for Veterans Seeking Help for PTSD and Substance Abuse
Today’s veteran faces many challenges when returning home from war and working to integrate back into normal society. These concerns can make veterans feel alone and unsupported, but there is help available. Vets can get help for the mental health, substance abuse and psychological concerns they face, so they can start rebuilding life and moving on from the traumas of their service. This guide will help you find and access these services, so you can build a wall of support around yourself to help combat the realities of mental health concerns.
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From Construction Sites to Constructed Housing: Resources for Homeless Veterans
According to the VA, as many as 80 percent of homeless Veterans suffer from mental health and/or substance use disorders. For homeless veterans to obtain stable employment, and the income needed to rent or purchase their own home, they need support and treatment to manage their mental health or substance use disorder.
A variety of programs are available both from the VA and other government agencies, as well as from a variety of non-profit organizations that have committed themselves to helping homeless veterans suffering from a mental health or substance use issue, to recover successfully.
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National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
If you are a homeless veteran or a veteran at risk of becoming homeless, these pages provide information that you can use to seek help. They include addresses, phone numbers, and websites to find out about services, programs, and other help that is available.
For more information, click here.
Call the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans at 1-800-VET-HELP
HOMELESS VETS’ GUIDE TO FINDING A HOME
This guide is intended to help veterans who are struggling to get the help they deserve. From help with homelessness to something as simple as a partner animal to help alleviate emotional trauma, these organizations, groups and services will support today’s vets, so they can enjoy a full, thriving and healthy civilian life.
For more information, click here.
National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
If you are a homeless veteran or a veteran at risk of becoming homeless, these pages provide information that you can use to seek help. They include addresses, phone numbers, and websites to find out about services, programs, and other help that is available.
For more information, click here.
Call the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans at 1-800-VET-HELP
THE REAL WARRIORS CAMPAIGN
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