• Virginia Department of Veteran Services

    • DVS offers a range of services for veterans and their family members—everything from assistance with filing for claims to certifying educational programs.

  • Veterans Affairs

    • #ExploreVA to see how VA benefits help Veterans live life to the fullest after military service.

  • Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)

    • Post 632 is located in Harrisonburg, Virginia at the heart of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley. The Virginia Veterans of Foreign Wars has a rich tradition of serving veterans, military families and their local communities. We invite you to explore this website and our entire VFW Virginia network of sites to learn more about our organization.

  • Veterans Resource Directory

    • Veterans, service members, and military family members need easy access to veteran resource websites. This Veteran Resource Directory is provided to the military community and veteran community as a source of the most up-to-date government resource websites available.

  • Wounded Warrior

    • Established in 2008 in response to the growing need to improve and expand services to our nation’s veterans and their family members whose lives have been touched by stress-related injuries or traumatic brain injury.

  • American Bar Association (ABA) Home Front

    • Military families have legal rights above and beyond civilian families. In this Information Center you can find easy-to-understand information about a variety of legal issues military families face every day.
  • Educational and Vocational Counseling

    • VA's Education and Career Counseling program is a great opportunity for Service Members and Veterans to get personalized counseling and support to help guide their career paths, ensure most effective use of their VA benefits, and achieve their goals.

  • Mentoring Program for Veterans

    • ACP’s Veteran Mentoring Program connects Veteran Protégés with Corporate Mentors for a yearlong mentorship. Paired based on their career objectives and professional experience, Mentors and Protégés define the goals of their mentorship together. Mentors have a wide variety of professional expertise, including defense, education, finance, insurance, information technology, logistics, management, manufacturing, marketing, and retail.

  • The Mission Continues

    • Teams of Veterans across the country are deploying on new missions to serve their local communities through Mission Continues Service Platoons

  • National Veterans Intermediary

    • National Veterans Intermediary is for communities that collaborate or want to collaborate more effectively to serve all military, veterans, their families and caregivers across the country. Communities collaborating to support veterans come in all shapes and sizes.

  • Jobs for Veterans and State Grant Program here in Harrisonburg

    • Provide help for Veterans looking for work around Virginia. A resource for Veteran Students at JMU. Attatched is the National webpage which talks about the program's grant funding and also an attatchment that details their services. All of their services are free. 

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