CCA’s are available to assist throughout all levels of support
– Navy Wounded Warrior – Safe Harbor is the Navy’s sole organization for coordinating the non-medical care of seriously wounded, ill and injured Sailors and Coast Guardsmen, and providing resources and support to their families. Through proactive leadership, the program provides individually-tailored assistance designed to optimize the success of the wounded warriors’ recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration activities.
Wounded Warrior Regiment is committed to the recovery and success of Marines whether they are assigned to the regiment, remain with a parent unit, or have already transitioned to civilian life. We keep faith with Marines through our various types of support, ranging from section leaders and recovery care coordinators supporting active duty Marines to the District Injured Support Coordinators/Field Support Representatives and call center representatives assisting reserve and veteran Marines. WWR also offers the support of Clinical Care Advocates (CCA), licensed clinical social workers, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants who are located at WWR and Battalions and work closely with WII Marines and medical staff to help determine the most appropriate resources for medical and psychological issues.
The program provides financial aid grants of up to $1,500 to assist with basic life needs in the form of a grant – not a loan – so no repayment is required
Building on their breadth of experience in supporting the most severely wounded, ill and injured, WCT’s AW2 program provides services to all recovering Soldiers assigned or attached to a Warrior Transition Unit (WTU), AW2 injury eligible Soldiers outside of the WTU and their families/caregivers. The program has impacted almost every aspect of the recovering Soldier, family and caregiver’s experience, from the Comprehensive Transition Plan (CTP) and career and employment readiness to adaptive reconditioning and linkage with federal, state and community support resources and benefits.
Their Emergency Financial Assistance program provides one-time support to Wounded, Ill, and Injured Veterans and Service Members
Do you need financial assistance for overdue bills, repairs, or other critical family needs? If you are active duty, deployed, a veteran, or are a wounded, ill or injured service member – and meet their criteria – you may be eligible for assistance from Operation Homefront’s Critical Financial Assistance.
Unmet Needs is there to help America’s military families who have run into unexpected financial difficulties as a result of deployment or other military-related activity or injury. To further ease the burden, they pay the creditor directly.
Providing assistance to post-9/11 veterans and military families from all branches of service. COMBAT INJURED – This program pays the basic expenses for veterans diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and military sexual trauma (MST) while they receive treatment. CAREER TRANSITION – This program provides individuals with tools and resources to better prepare them for the hiring process, and refers qualified candidates to corporate organizations with open positions of employment specific to their skillsets. Additionally, this program helps pay an individual’s essential expenses while they train for a new job, relieving any financial barrier that keeps them from getting a new job or career. HOUSING ASSISTANCE – The Housing Assistance program aims to prevent foreclosures and evictions for post-9/11 veterans and their families. Families seeking help are required to attend free budget counseling before any grant assistance is awarded. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE – The Emergency Assistance program focuses on cases where the financial stress is related to military service. This program pays immediate, essential bills, including food and utility bills.
For the past 11 years, Hope For The Warriors® has been dedicated to serving those who have served. As a Veteran Service Organization, we provide a full-cycle of care to restore self, family, and hope to post-9/11 service members, their families, and families of the fallen. Temporary Financial Assistance for housing, utilities food.