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♥Gotta Love Them♥
Iraq Afghanistan Veterans of America No veteran should come home from Iraq and Afghanistan to an unemployment check.
Find Your Local Vietnam Veterans Of America Chapters
Joining Forces About A comprehensive national initiative to mobilize all sectors of society to give our service members and their families the opportunities and support they have earned.
The National Resource Directory is a resource website that connects Service Members, Veterans, Their Families and Caregivers To Programs And Services That Support Them.
It provides access to services and resources at the national, state and local levels to support recovery, rehabilitation and community reintegration. Resurces For Employment
Veteran Questions/Answers Rolling Thunder PTSD 101 - Resources
Rolling Thunder National/State Chapters
Links For Our ♥Marines All Our ♥Troops And ♥Veterans [Updated 3/31/12] With links to the GI Bill and much more for Veterans.
Veterans Today VA Home Loans
Returning Soldier and Veteran Health Rural Assistance Center
DAV-Disabled American Veterans Services for Veterans
A-Z Index of U.S. Government Departments and Agencies
VA Launches New Prevention Initiative to Serve 22,000 Veteran Families at Risk of Homelessness Announces Nearly $60 Million in Homeless Prevention Grants Nationwide
Talking About Trauma
Addiction Treatment Therapy Call Toll-Free 24-Hour Addiction Helpline 877-259-5637
How Veterans Can Address Substance Misuse
How to Get Financial Aid for College How to Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships
Contact Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) Grant Info. The FSAIC staff can answer your student aid questions and can give you all the help you need. Call 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) TTY users (for the hearing-impaired) can call 1-800-730-8913
Federal Work Study Program Work Study. An easy job at minimum wage part of your financial aid package. Work at school much easier than running around.
Work-Study: Students' Frequently Asked Questions
Financial Aid Grants are free. No repayment ever!
You don't have to be a genius or have had great marks in high school to get into college nowadays. They may just make you take a couple of easy tests to see what Freshman classes are good for you. Nothing scary, like trying for scholarships. No academic requirements for financial aid.
Anyone can go to college. You don't have to be in or just out of high school. I was 28 when I started college.
Call the Financial Aid Department of the college or university you want to attend and ask them any questions you have, or for an interview there for help getting the financial aid application completed.
♥For Joe Brennan; Marine,Vietnam Vet, Poster Boy For PTSD♥ And For My ♥Cousin Martin; Paratrooper, Vietnam Vet, Original Poster Boy For PTSD.