The Substance Abuse Recovery Program (SARP) is an intensive outpatient program for eligible Veterans suffering from the disease of alcoholism, heroin, cocaine, or other drug additions and substance abuse. SARP is a 4 Track, 10 Week Program Orientation (one time) Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. The 4 Track include Track 1: Admission […]
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Resource Links
Free Mental Health Resources For Veterans https://www.vehiclesforveterans.org/blog/free-mental-health-resources-for-veterans/ Mortgage Help for Veterans https://turnkeyhomeloan.com/mortgage-help-for-veterans/ You’ve Earned It: Housing Grants Can Help Disabled Veterans https://www.veteransunited.com/futurehomeowners/youve-earned-it-these-grants-can-give-disabled-vets-a-hand/ The Best Health and Fitness Military Discounts for Gym Lovers https://www.militaryprintables.com/the-best-health-and-fitness-military-discounts-for-gym-lovers/ Dental Care Assistance for Veterans https://areadentist.org/dental-care-assistance-for-veterans/ Helping Veterans Pay for Assisted Living, Home Care and Long Term Care https://www.payingforseniorcare.com/veterans SBA Loans For […]
“Caring About Those Who Served” Estate Planning Essentials
In August 2020, the National Association of American Veterans, Inc. (NAAV) will offer Estate Planning Essentials and Benefits of Gift Planning including options that may help you, contact our office today at (202) 465-3296; email: info@naavets.org or visit www.naavets.org/plannedgiving. Don’t wait until later to write your will or making plans for your estate. Estate can […]
NO ORDINARY GOD
The article below titled “NO ORDINARY GOD” was given to NAAV, Inc. for posting on April 26, 2020 for all military and civilian caregivers and family members facing the challenges of COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic outbreak worldwide. It is hoped that this message presented by Francheska T. Atchison, a NAAV volunteer freelance writer will encourage your […]
Helpful Information for Veteran Caregivers
See recent statistics compiled about caregivers to help shed some light on what life is like in this often ignored role. – 92% of caregivers providing 21 hours or more per week – 48% of caregivers are between the ages of 18 and 49 – 34% of caregivers are over 65 years of age – […]
Caregiver Statistics
See statistics about caregivers to help shed some light on what life is like in this often ignored role. – 92% of caretakers providing 21 hours or more per week – 48% of carers are between the ages of 18 and 49 – 34% of carers are over 65 years of age – Caretakers spend […]
Consumer Action Financial Health and Technology Train-the-Trainer – DC
On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 the National Association of American Veterans, Inc. (NAAV) Constance A. Burns, president, chief executive officer and veterans’ service officer accepted an invitation to attend the Financial Health and Technology Train-the-Trainer presentations hosted by Audrey Perrott, Director, Strategic Partnerships, Consumer Action of Stockton, California. This training was made possible through a […]
An Extensive List of Vital Resources For Veterans In Need
A veteran is a person who has spent years in serving armed forces, particularly someone who has assisted in combats. It also includes the National Reserve and Guard. The term is generally applied to those great people who served for about 20 years or even more. It is also valid for those who have served […]
Expanded Access at Commissaries, Exchanges and Recreation Facilities – Fact Sheet
According to the Department of Defense, starting Jan. 1, 2020, all service-connected Veterans, Purple Heart recipients, former prisoners of war (POW), and individuals approved and designated as the primary family caregivers of eligible Veterans under the Department of Veterans Affairs Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) can use commissaries, exchanges, and morale, welfare […]
More Caregivers for Veterans to Be Eligible for Stipends
Help is on the way for tens of thousands of veterans who need someone to help care for them because of serious injuries they suffered in the line of duty. A popular Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) program that pays family members or friends to serve as caregivers to severely injured veterans currently applies only […]