Greetings Fellow Veterans and Veteran Supporters: We are asking for your help to make sure U.S. Veterans, their families, and our new Afghan neighbors are aware of this new, free service. To support the response to recent events in Afghanistan, The Independence Fund [1], in partnership with Loyal Source [2], is proud to offer […]
Organization News
National Association of American Veterans, Inc. (NAAV) Presents Clothing Donation to Homeless Sponsored by Charles Tyrwhitt at Tysons Corner, VA
On Wednesday, September 29, 2021, the National Association of American Veterans, Inc. (NAAV) received two (2) large boxes of over one hundred (100) men dress shirts and two (2) suit tops donated by Jeff Albert, Senior Sales Manager at Charles Tyrwhitt Men’s Store located at Tysons Corner, Virginia. This in-kind contribution was given to Central […]
2021 Washington, DC (Veterans Administration Medical Center) Winter Haven/Stand Down – Update
Greetings Everyone: The purpose of this correspondence is to make you aware that due to the COVID-19 (Delta-Variant), and its’ devastating impact, the date, time, and place, of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) 2021 Winter Haven/Stand Down plans have changed. The VAMC will be doing a Winterhaven ‘Lite’ again this […]
Happy 101st Birthday to Major Nancy Leftenant-Colon, (Ret) U.S. Army/Air Force Nurse Corps
The First African American Nurse – Nancy Leftenant-Colon, Major (Retired) was the first African American nurse to serve in the reserve or active-duty Army/Air Nurse Corps, the precursor of the Air Force. *https://www.becauseofthemwecan.com/ She joined the Army Reserve in 1945, unable to get into the regular Army Nurse Corps because she was African American. The […]
Published Articles for 09/01/2021
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Comfort and Prayers for Bereaved Families of Thirteen U.S. Military Service Members Killed in Kabul, Afghanistan
There are times when God’s good and perfect will may not include a long life on earth for our beloved children and parents. For suddenly they have left the earth and gone to be with our LORD God and heavenly family. Because of this reality, the National Association of American Veterans, Inc. (NAAV) wants to […]
Announcing 12 New Compassionate Allowances
The Social Security Administration, Office of Communications is pleased to announce that they have added 12 new conditions to their Compassionate Allowances program. When a Social Security or Supplemental Security Income claim involves a Compassionate Allowances condition, we can often make a decision quickly and minimize the time required to begin paying benefits as these […]
Pandemic Relief and Supplemental Security Income
From: “Social Security Administration, Office of Communications” We recently changed our rules about what financial assistance can affect an individual’s eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or monthly SSI payment amount. Usually, we consider any item an individual receives in cash or in-kind that can be used to meet his or her need for food […]
Is It Time to Buy a House?
Owning a house – part of the American dream, right? Well, it could be. Here are some factors to consider before buying a home: ⦁ Do you have a significant amount of high interest rate debt? ⦁ Do you still have a high balance of student loans? ⦁ Is it possible, for any reason, you […]
May Featured Story
Celebration of an American Hero – A Tuskegee Airmen ***The Tuskegee Experience captured 1941-1949 A long procession of cars representing American Legion, VFW, Elks Lodge, and personally owned vehicles, escorted by Loudoun County Sheriff’s Department Motorcycle Officers, and a line of pedestrian standing along the street corners leading up to the home of a WWII […]