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Tips for Driving as An Amputee
This page is a simple link hub for widely recognized veteran-serving nonprofits and businesses. It is best used as a starting point for visitors looking for trusted organizations with strong reputations and broad reach.
These can change over time, so this list should be reviewed periodically.
Tips for Driving as An Amputee
Helps military and veteran families stay near loved ones receiving medical care.
Provides programs and services focused on wounded veterans and their recovery.
Supports wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and military families.
Works to help veterans, service members, and their families build stable futures.
Honors defenders, veterans, first responders, and their families through national support programs.
Focuses on housing, counseling, career development, and successful transition for veterans and families.
Offers housing and services aimed at helping veterans rebuild stability and independence.
Supports veterans and their families through direct assistance, home goods, and practical aid.
Please continue to check back as we expand our list of organizations helping veterans in all aspects of life; such as housing, wellness, family support, service dogs, entrepreneurship, and advocacy.